The truth about Xi Jinping’s ‘One China’ policy
As the representative of Her Majesty’s Government in Beijing entered the room through the tall and heavy doors, he was…
Turnbull shouted out of university
Former Liberal Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull was forced to leave a lecture at Sydney University Law Society after he was…
What Rishi Sunak gets wrong about lockdown
Rishi Sunak presents an alarming picture of what happened during lockdown in last week’s Spectator interview – one echoed by…
Is university good value for money?
Opinion polls these days don’t normally raise more then passing interest. But there are always exceptions worth a second look.…
Liz Truss should aspire to emulate Thatcher in Russia
The Russian political and media establishment have got Liz Truss in their sights once again. As well as analyst Igor…
Crushing Truth Social in its crib
As I write this article, the following lead paragraph is circulating on the only conservative online media platform in America: The…
Why are businesses arguing for higher wages?
The business community should be careful cuddling up to union demands
Dispelling myths about water
The myths about water are many. They range from Australia being the driest continent on earth, to all of our…
Labor’s job growth via mass migration
Jobs and Skills Summit another missed opportunity for introspection
The humanity of Mikhail Gorbachev
Mikhail Gorbachev, the final President of the Soviet Union who died last night, was remarkable both as an international politician…
GB News shakes up its stars
The winds of change are blowing through Paddington, with news reaching Steerpike of something of a bloodbath over at GB…
Gorbachev bows out as the curtain falls
What a time to die – and I say that with melancholy. We live in an era when so many…
The FSB agent exposing the secrets of Putin’s war from within
Deep inside Russia’s secret state an agent is working against Vladimir Putin. The FSB officer, dubbed the Wind of Change,…
British bobbies have much to learn from French police officers
Priti Patel wants the police to get back to basics and solve crime instead of parading their progressive credentials at…
Iraq is fracturing again
Political turmoil is nothing new in Iraq. The American invasion and occupation turned the country from a brutal dictatorship led…
My Son Hunter: a film to terrify the White House
There are finally enough actors disaffected by the painfully Woke entertainment theocracy to produce a socially dangerous, ego-damaging, and down-right…
The monarchy will survive Diana’s death (1997)
Today marks 25 years since the death of Diana, Princess of Wales. Andrew Roberts wrote The Spectator’s cover story that…
A serious case of buyer’s remorse
Buyer’s Remorse is commonly associated with purchasing something and then experiencing disappointment or unexpected consequences from the initial agreement. Things…
Gorbachev was no saint. But he was a kind of hero
Mikhail Gorbachev is dead at the age of 91, and in a way I feel orphaned. I became fascinated by…
Menzies 2.0 – a party waiting to be reborn
Political parties do not last forever – they must be re-created, born, and fought for
Shaq down
Apparently, Prime Minister Anthony Albanese believes that all ‘black people’ are the same. Albanese recently engaged in a publicity stunt…
The rise of lonely, single everyone
A recent article has fired up the mainstream misandry* machine. Titled, The Rise of Lonely Single Men, its thesis is that…
What kompromat does Trump have on Macron?
Did Donald Trump have kompromat on Emmanuel Macron within the secret files seized by the FBI from his Mar-a-Lago Xanadu?…
Meghan Markle vs Mariah Carey: who’s the biggest diva?
It’s Tuesday. That means that once again, it’s time to listen to Meghan of Montecito talk about herself on her…
The extremism on the unionist side of Scotland’s independence debate
When a nationalist mob descended on the Tory leadership hustings in Perth recently, those of us who criticise the SNP’s…





