Hindsight is 2020
Shortly after the World Health Organisation declared a ‘public health emergency of international concern’ in January 2020, many Australians hid…
Draconian ACT government digs its claws into Calvary Hospital
On May 24, a large number of protesters gathered in front of the ACT Legislative Assembly to rally against the…
Cabinet Office to take the Covid inquiry to court
The Cabinet Office has tonight launched a last-ditch legal effort to avoid handing over Boris Johnson’s unredacted WhatsApps to the official Covid…
Ben Roberts-Smith and the murky debate over accountability in war
Today in Sydney, Australia’s most decorated soldier, former Special Air Services corporal Ben Roberts-Smith VC, was found by a civil…
Scotland and England aren’t drifting apart
Are Scotland and England drifting inexorably apart? To find out if that’s true, at Our Scottish Future, we carried out…
Could falling house prices be here to stay?
Not for the first time, a gulf has opened up between house price indices. This morning, Nationwide reports that average…
The Tories need to get serious about the Blob
The government has paid a whacking out-of-court settlement of £100,000 to Anna Thomas, a whistleblower sacked after she tried to…
Could Russia try to assassinate British officials?
You only have to hear the words of Dmitry Medvedev, former Russian President and Vladimir Putin’s long term chief sidekick,…
Is Trump taking Hillary’s road to oblivion?
A few months back I asked a question of Donald Trump: does he know why he’s running to be president…
Kicking Woke Goals
Are you a life-time supporter of the Melbourne Football club? Not anymore. You are now a supporter of the ‘Narrm’…
Immigration is an existential threat for Rishi Sunak
Rishi Sunak’s pet theory that voters are relaxed about the level of legal immigration – so long as the government…
Breaking News: Ben Roberts-Smith defamation case ruling
Federal Court Justice Anthony Besanko has delivered his judgement on Ben Roberts-Smith defamation case ruling largely in favour of the…
In praise of ‘shame’
Does art imitate life or vice versa? This question has troubled some of the world’s greatest minds. Plato agreed with…
What if Albanese doesn’t care if the Voice succeeds?
Remember when Albo said, ‘I like fighting Tories, that’s what I do’? What if that is really what defines the…
The Voice is a deception of monstrous proportions
What is really driving the Yes vote? Does anybody properly understand the proposition, or are they so consumed with white…
The Schofield saga has become an unedifying spectacle
In the mid-90s when I was a 19-year-old undergraduate I did work experience at the now defunct The Face magazine.…
The Cape Byron Lighthouse Declaration: a ‘suspended’ guide to making healthcare great again
Cape Byron Lighthouse stands proudly on Australia’s most easterly point sending a whopping two million candelas of light, 50 kilometres…
The censorship didn’t begin with Kathleen Stock
It’s 2023 and a lesbian requires security guards to speak at the Oxford Union. That image of Kathleen Stock arriving…
Is it time to scrap the Covid inquiry?
Why do we have inquiries? The late Geoffrey Howe suggested six principal reasons: to establish the facts, to learn from…
Childline has a safeguarding problem
It is hard not to be increasingly concerned about the safeguarding of children at Childline, an arm of the National Society…
The unstoppable rise of the nanny state
It has been a pathetic sight to watch politicians pleading with the supermarkets to lower food prices. Inflation has yet…
The mystery of Boris Johnson’s missing WhatsApp messages
Where have Boris Johnson’s diaries and WhatsApp messages gone? The row over the demands of the Covid Inquiry for evidence…
Russian children are being groomed for the war in Ukraine
As we pass the 15-month mark of Russia’s war against Ukraine, it’s clear the Putin government is in a fix. It cannot…
Kathleen Stock and the rejection of gender reality
Last night, Professor Kathleen Stock told the Oxford Union that we need to talk about ‘reality’. She is absolutely right.…
Millennials have no reason to vote Conservative
For some time now, critics of the Tories’ strategy of soaking millennials to buy votes from boomers have been pointing…




