Starmer should never be allowed to forget his Brexit betrayal
Keir Starmer has set down Labour’s Brexit red lines: if his party wins power, he will not take the UK back into…
The past stinks
‘Your scientists were so preoccupied with whether they could,’ says Jeff Goldblum’s character in Jurassic Park, ‘they didn’t stop to…
Pronoun badges backfire for embarrassed banks
Pride month means only one thing: the chance for corporations to embarrass themselves with the latest right-on social media stunt.…
Ardern: ‘war is never the answer’
New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern has revealed her solution to Chinese aggression – diplomacy, diplomacy, diplomacy! With China threatening…
Why is a former French colony joining the Commonwealth?
When Boris Johnson flew to Rwanda with Prince Charles for a key Commonwealth summit last weekend, the trip ended up…
The trauma of being 5ft 8 ½ inches
[Calm down, it’s satire.] This morning my ever-reliable talk radio station informed me that the BBC now considers there are…
The illusion of ‘full employment’
There has been much rejoicing over falling unemployment – something undoubtedly better for the government with fewer welfare payments and…
Airbus Albo’s carbon shame
What happened to ‘Mister 43 per cent?’ It was only last week that Labor’s Climate Change Minister Chris Bowen was…
Christianity in decline? Ask the Church why
The Australian Bureau of Statistics last week released data from the 2021 Census, revealing how the number of Australians who…
Tickle vs. Giggle
A landmark case is about to hit the Federal Court that will either confirm or challenge the ongoing attempt by…
The mystery of Britain’s surging at-home deaths
Britain may look like it’s back to normal after the lockdowns but one alarming trend that emerged in 2020 is…
Jacinda Adern’s tricky China policy
New Zealand’s Prime Minister, Jacinda Adern, has had a busy week on the international circuit. On Friday she appeared in…
The Tour de France conceals its national turmoil
The 109th edition of the Tour de France is underway although Friday’s first stage, held for the first time in…
The intense Englishness of Philip Larkin
The English language has a curious feature, called the phrasal verb. It consists of a plain verb plus a preposition;…
Where have all the Bad Girls gone?
Where have all the Bad Girls gone? They used to rock up regularly at the Love Island villa – now…
The forgotten history of Poland and Ukraine
Since the outbreak of war in February there has been an overwhelming focus on the historical links between Russia and…
Due process, domestic violence, and Roe
Already, there has been a lot of ink spilt on opinions about the US Supreme Court decision of Justice Alito…
Missing woman: found
The Toronto Police Service put out a press release on June 30 appealing for help locating a ‘missing woman’. ‘Isobella…
The Church of England is obsessed with racial self-flagellation
The Church of England has been displaying distinctly masochistic tendencies of late. The Church has previously tried to return its…
How Prince Charles’s €1m bagman infiltrated the British establishment
The Queen rarely – if ever – accepts invitations to dinner at private houses, no matter how grand. But in…
50-year mortgages won’t fix Britain’s broken housing market
Downing Street has come up with another cunning plan to fix the housing crisis: 50-year mortgages, passed from parent to…
Why do we only care about American abortion rights?
In the week since Roe vs Wade was overturned, you’ve hardly been able to switch on the news or open…
How the BBC was captured by trans ideology
During Pride month this year a banner has been emblazoned across the BBC’s internal staff website used by every single…
Why the Met Police keeps failing
Much has been made of the decision to place the Metropolitan Police in what is often referred to as special…
Democrats are about to blow the abortion issue
Now that America’s focus has zeroed in (for the time being) on the Supreme Court’s controversial decision to overturn Roe…





