Nicola Sturgeon isn’t above the law
The first thing to say is that the argument between the Scottish government and the British government over the former’s…
Don’t cancel Jeremy Clarkson
Meghan Markle appears to be on a mission to prove that cancel culture really does exist. It seems that no…
Who do Harry and Meghan think they are?
It is quite funny that Jeremy Clarkson, having written that silly joke about the Duchess of Sussex being paraded naked…
More Brits are looking to get back to work
Unemployment in Britain has risen again and is now at 3.7 per cent, up 0.2 per cent on the quarter.…
Should teachers really be going on strike?
It had to happen, didn’t it? After the railway workers, the train drivers, the nurses, the ambulance crews, the civil…
Why Davos only makes the world’s ‘polycrisis’ worse
‘Polycrisis’. If you haven’t heard of the word, it’s likely that you soon will, courtesy of the World Economic Forum, which is meeting this week…
The great Tory delusion
Spare us from feeble, timid Tories. At times, the party’s MPs are so afraid of what the Guardian or their…
Vale, great soldier
Along with the rest of Australia, I awoke this morning to hear the news of Senator Major-General Jim Molan’s passing…
Mike Gallagher’s China challenge
Twenty-five years ago, bipartisan American consensus about China was built on hope, spin and money. Despite the trauma of Tiananmen…
Tony Abbott: Jim Molan, Australia’s fearless patriot
Tony Abbott: statement on Jim Molan Jim Molan will be remembered as a fearless patriot who served our country with…
Peter Dutton: Vale Jim Molan
Statement on the passing of Senator Jim Molan It is with great sadness that we received the news of the…
Mothers like mine
We said goodbye to my mother last week. We committed her body and then celebrated her life. As I thought…
Another fatal flaw in ‘the Voice’
There are many problems with the proposed Indigenous ‘Voice to Parliament’. They include rewriting the Constitution to create two classes…
WEF Watch: the world is ending
The private jets have landed in Davos for the 2023 Bond villain meeting – sorry – I mean the closed-door…
Why the government will block the SNP gender bill
The UK government has this evening confirmed that ministers will move to prevent the Scottish government’s gender recognition legislation from…
To the end, Cardinal Pell urged conservatives to ‘use their votes’
In his last television interview, Cardinal George Pell was asked why he was targeted and jailed for child sex abuse before…
The markets have put the Truss mini-Budget behind them
What is the lasting impact of Liz Truss and Kwasi Kwarteng’s mini-Budget? According to Andrew Bailey, the governor of the…
Do we truly know the cost of net zero?
Just why is Chris Skidmore’s review into the government’s target to achieve net zero carbon emissions by 2050 called an…
Is Sunak heading for trouble on the Protocol?
There has been excited chatter in recent days that a breakthrough on the Northern Ireland Protocol could be imminent. Last…
Germany’s missteps in Ukraine have left Scholz fighting for his political life
Difficult though it may be to believe, there is chaos at the top of the German government over its mishandling…
Russia’s wives and mothers are mobilising against Putin
On a Russian Telegram channel, Svetlana from Samara is making a public plea. She has not heard from her brother…
The looming challenge on police protest powers
MPs and peers are going to spend the next few weeks in an almighty fight about strikes and protests. Today…
Net Zero: a herbivore in a world of carnivores
In nature, carnivores dominate herbivores – and so it is with big power politics. A Net Zero world means the…
Shock as the New York Times praises Britain
Ah, the New York Times. For years now, the world’s worst newspaper has painted a grim picture of Britain as…
Did the Church of England let Prince Harry down?
Prince Harry is not a Christian believer, he tells us in his book Spare. Fair enough. Every British person is…





