The domestic violence gravy train
Vimala, a retired Indian university lecturer, looked forward to spending time with her son, a Sydney-based doctor, his wife, and…
Our collective immortality
Over the last week many patients – I suspect, upon hearing my accent – have asked my opinion of the…
Until we meet again
Red roses hit the side of the state hearse as the Queen’s coffin was driven from London to Windsor at…
The Queen’s funeral was a fitting send off for Elizabeth the Great
In the Christian tradition, which allows for a protracted gap between death and burial, there is often time for initial…
Watch: Aussie broadcasters fail to recognise Liz Truss
Poor Liz Truss. While Boris Johnson is recognised the world over thanks to his famous ruffled hair, Britain’s new Prime Minister…
In praise of France’s tributes to the Queen
The death of Elizabeth II has reacquainted Britain with all the cherished irrationalities that make us who we are. Hereditary…
Joe Biden’s Taiwan muddle has become untenable
Under Joe Biden, the longstanding American policy of ‘strategic ambiguity’ vis-à-vis Taiwan has taken on a curious post-modern quality. The…
Why I queued to see the Queen
I went there with Rachel my best friend from childhood. We both wore black. Even our trainers were black. We…
Ukrainian nuclear power plant shelled by Russia
If Putin is losing the ground war in Ukraine and running out of troops, what other options does he have?…
The complete guide to the Queen’s funeral
Today, the world says farewell to Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II. World leaders, including US president Joe Biden, French president…
What the Queen’s funeral tells us about Britain
State funerals say a lot about the country in which they take place – and one of the things in…
How The Spectator covered the deaths of previous British monarchs
To commemorate the 70-year and-214-day-long reign of Queen Elizabeth II, this week’s issue of The Spectator is the first ever…
The midlife crisis spread: why are the affluent so depressed?
‘You are here’, as those signs in windswept carparks unhelpfully point out. Yup. No mistaking it, you will tend to…
Greens: a masterclass on how to fail at identity politics
Imagine being a political party that obsesses about identity-driven virtue signalling as the most important qualification for Parliament – and…
The most important reform in 20 years
Stage three income tax cuts represent Australia’s most important piece of microeconomic reform in 20 years. From 2024, the marginal…
Menzies 2.0 – starting the journey
What does Menzies 2.0 look like in 2022? No one disputes that conservatism in Australia is in a parlous state…
Ruled by fools
Australia has become a nation ruled by fools. We have surrendered power over every aspect of our lives and industry…
Why is violence breaking out in Leicester?
Just what is going on in Leicester? Last night violence broke out in the city after hundreds of young men…
The music industry is out-of-step on trans ideology
If you want a glimpse of progressive authoritarianism, look no further than the music industry. Two musicians, in successive weeks,…
Ukraine will likely win the war
The below is an edited transcript of David Petraeus’s interview with CNN’s Jim Sciutto. On the war’s momentum: It has…
The AfD’s unlikely conversion to Merkelism
It is hard to keep count of the German orthodoxies that have died a long overdue death on the battlefields…
What republicans understand about monarchy
What ridiculous figures we republicans must seem on the eve of Elizabeth II’s funeral. We sound like desiccated rationalists who…
We need more royals
King Charles has been respectfully silent on any plans he might have to shake up the monarchy. Courtiers have spent…
The failures that led to the UK’s energy crisis
Our energy market has not looked this bleak since the Winter of Discontent in the 1970s, a period seared into…





