Are Russian sanctions working?
Soaring gas and electricity prices are giving us an idea of the cost of imposing sanctions on Russia – a…
Britain doesn’t need a public holiday to remember the slave trade
A fair number of episodes in the history of this country are frankly best forgotten. The last thing to do…
A divided Tory party is destined to lose the next election
I think that I may be able to claim credit for being the first writer to question the once universal…
The stalemate in Ukraine won’t last forever
Addressing the vexed question of who is winning the war in Ukraine, six months on, is a task to challenge…
The Conservative party is a void
Like the winter of discontent, the summer of 2022 is a season that will burn itself into the national consciousness.…
Microchipping kids? They’re not pets
Society should adopt a general rule: if the World Economic Forum thinks something is a good idea, we do the…
The golden noose around Apple’s neck
“Innovation comes from saying no to 1,000 things to make sure we don’t get on the wrong track or try…
The unions are back in town
Following the 2022 election, there are already signs of an increase in union influence, with Labor’s planned closure of the…
Girls’ schools are for girls
When I was at University, I took old-fashioned Women’s Studies. We used to study things like the ways women become…
Christianity told to bow to Woke
There’s an old definition of news that goes like this: ‘If a dog bites a man, that’s not news. But…
Fighting back
Every day, men are mown down by petty bureaucrats revelling in their feminist-bestowed power to crush ordinary blokes. With my…
We shouldn’t accept the Channel crossings
Yesterday, 1,295 people arrived in the UK by crossing the Channel in small boats. That is the highest daily total…
Meghan’s Archetypes podcast is really all about her
It’s fair to speculate that the head honchos at Spotify might be wondering if their company got enough bang for…
Aleksandr Dugin’s daughter paid the cost for his beliefs
In the spring of 1994, year three of the Bosnian war, Ana, the daughter of the Bosnian Serb Lieutenant Colonel…
What’s to blame for the crash of the euro?
Since June 2016 we have settled into a pattern. Whenever the pound plunges, it is followed by cries of ‘I…
We’re at pandemic levels of death. Why is no one talking about it?
At the peak of the lockdowns, thousands were dying every week. Newspaper front pages demanded action. But in the latest…
Britain is not prepared for winter blackouts
Britain has a bold new plan for dealing with a winter energy crisis: ‘hope for good weather’. It’s hard to…
Is Imran Khan Pakistan’s Donald Trump?
Imran Khan, the cricketing hero, legendary lothario and deposed prime minister of Pakistan, is in trouble again. His political opponents…
Farewell, St Anthony Fauci
So farewell, Anthony Fauci, the unfortunate face of America’s pandemic response. Well, not so unfortunate – the doctor is stepping…
You can’t sit out the culture wars
As if Judy Murray wasn’t already a national treasure. When the tennis coach, mother of Jamie and Sir Andy, heard…
Young people should see climate change as a challenge
I’ve been fed two competing storylines for as long as I can remember. On one side, the world I’ve inherited…
Burning forests to ‘go green!’
When Michael Moore’s documentary Planet of the Humans exposed the renewables industry as a hypocritical, money-making joke – an embarrassed murder…
The Harbour Bridge is rusting
The Sydney Harbour Bridge is rusting. The corrosion reveals how we are failing to preserve what has been handed down…
Welcome to Country: have we worn out our welcome?
Now that the Labor-Green alliance has formed a government, Prime Minister Albanese has informed us a referendum is needed to…
The bastards of Australia’s pandemic tyranny
The behaviour demonstrated by political leaders and public health officials within Western democracies will linger to their eternal shame. There…





