Albanese must change his approach to Trump
More than any US President in recent history, Donald Trump’s focus is upon the interests of the US itself. Promotion…
Dismantling Net Zero not as simple as it sounds
The Prime Minister’s recent speech at the National Press Club reinforced that his government is all-in on Net Zero, stating…
Have Iran’s kamikaze drones become redundant?
Over the last decade Iran has built up an impressive arsenal of kamikaze drones which can slam into targets more…
Will Trump pull the trigger and strike Iran?
This morning’s sirens shattered the early calm across much of Israel. Quiet anticipation had already been building, as signs pointed…
The danger of the fatwa against Gabriel Attal
An imam at the Grand Mosque of Massy, just outside Paris, has threatened to issue a fatwa against former Prime…
What is Britain doing to help free Aung San Suu Kyi?
In a prison cell in the middle of Myanmar (Burma), isolated from other prisoners, sits an elderly woman who marks…
Farage: Scrap the fracking ban and bomb Iran
Would a Reform government lift the ban on fracking? ‘Abso-bloody-lutely,’ is Nigel Farage’s answer. Fracking and nuclear will form the…
The Islamic Republic has been weakening for months
In October 2023, the mullahs of the Islamic Republic could look within Iran’s borders, and beyond, and be content with…
How the SNP wrecked Scottish education
A small but not insignificant morsel of data on the state of education after 18 years of the SNP running…
Rayner’s PMQs performance will trouble Starmer
As you might have noticed from the crowds weeping in the streets and the appearance of sackcloth, ashes and rent,…
Should we worry about the Princess of Wales?
The announcement, when it came, was a strangely botched one. The official Ascot carriage list had stated at 12 p.m.…
The ridiculous fantasy of a Scottish universal basic income
One of the first casualties of the Covid pandemic was the millennial left’s defining project of a Universal Basic Income.…
Rayner’s PMQs clash shows why Reform is doing so well
Kemi Badenoch will have been irritated to miss today’s Prime Minister’s Questions, given it denied her the opportunity to accuse…
Activism under the guise of good intentions
Climate change has become an omnipresent thread woven through the entirety of the Australian National Curriculum, stretching across subject areas…
France won’t stop the small boats
The BBC have visited the French coast to see for themselves that Nigel Farage (and Coffee House) aren’t making it…
Revealed: Birmingham’s pest control costs soar as bin strikes continue
Today marks the 100th day of the Birmingham bin strikes. The City of a Thousand Trades has been subjected to…
‘De-escalation’ won’t work on Iran
As Donald Trump hastily dashed home from the G7 meeting in Canada to deal with the escalating conflict between Iran…
Assisted dying risks being Labour’s Brexit
On Friday, the Commons will vote on the third reading of the assisted dying bill. Most MPs expect it to…
Foreign nationals convicted of a quarter of sex assaults on women
Britain’s grooming gangs scandal has dominated the news this week, after the publication of Baroness Casey’s review on Monday. Now…
Will Iranians rise up against the mullahs?
Iran’s crumbling regime is fighting a war to the death on two fronts. The first and foremost is the conflict with…
The real scandal of HS2
As if the saga of HS2 could not get any worse, Transport Secretary Heidi Alexander will reportedly announce today that,…
Why is the ONS saying inflation has gone down?
The rate of inflation remained flat at 3.4 per cent in May – still well above the Bank of England’s…
MPs have opened the door to infanticide
Well, it’s hello to prenatal infanticide now that Tonia Antoniazzi’s amendment to the Crime and Policing Bill has passed the…
Why Britain needs Israel to win against Iran
It’s understandable that the focus of coverage of Israel’s strikes on Iran, and the Iranian regime’s response, has been entirely…





