Let’s give Sussan Ley a chance
The knives have come out for Sussan Ley. She is being attacked from both the left and the right. But,…
Anna Peterson’s New York Times article has restored my faith
Are contemporary faculty members at risk from false accusations made by supporters of Governor DeSantis? Or more generally President Trump? Has…
No one believes the climate change excuse
Not even Labor Premier Chris Minns believes Sydney City Council when they used ‘climate change’ as an excuse to ban…
Man charged with arson over fires linked to Starmer
To the fires linked to Sir Keir Starmer’s property and car that have been probed this week. It now transpires…
Would voters back a Tory-Reform pact?
While rumours continue to swirl about whether the Conservatives will strike a deal with Reform UK, exclusive polling shared with…
Oxford’s LTN farce
Last week’s cheering news that the High Court has deemed Lambeth Council’s imposition of a Low Traffic Neighbourhood on West Dulwich ‘unlawful’,…
Doubted then vindicated, Andrew Norfolk was peerless
Rotherham whistleblower Jayne Senior has endured countless painful conversations with me. Across many years, we have reflected on cases of…
How Donald Trump will be impeached
From the election in November to the presidential inauguration in January, media commentators took turns to pronounce the Trump “Resistance”…
Rupert Lowe faces life in the political wilderness
Rupert Lowe must currently be the most frustrated man in British politics. The MP has been exonerated of accusations brought…
Starmer announces Rwanda-style scheme in immigration U-turn
Starmer Chameleon is at it again. Now Sir Keir has announced plans for a Rwanda-style immigration scheme after scrapping a…
Andrew Hastie: ‘I have a desire to lead’
While the factional sharks allegedly circle Angus Taylor, having perceived him as a threat to the future power of the…
What the next phase of Trump’s trade war with China looks like
For clues as to where US policy towards Beijing goes next, look beyond Donald Trump’s chaotic and erratic tariffs and…
How Labour ended up taking on the Boriswave
Sir Keir Starmer, remarkably, has launched an immigration crackdown. Britain risks becoming an ‘island of strangers’ after the Tory ‘one-nation…
Who judges the judges?
I started out as a reporter covering the criminal and civil courts in Ohio. I got to read every piece of…
Is Britain’s strong growth really because of Rachel Reeves?
The UK economy grew faster than expected in the first three months of the year. According to figures just released…
Poll: three in four voters say Labour’s priorities are wrong
They say that politics is all about priorities. But what happens when the public says you’ve got it wrong? Mr…
Poll: Reform support surges to record high
Well, well, well. Sir Keir Starmer’s big immigration speech on Monday prompted accusations the Prime Minister was trying to ‘out-Reform…
Putin only wants to talk to one man
A week of diplomatic manoeuvring, ultimatums and psychological gambits has ended with a sadly predictable result: Vladimir Putin will not…
The rise of the liberal Caesars
The triumph of Mark Carney in the Canadian election has turned what seemed like a series of local flukes into a global…
What happened to Albanese’s crusade to save the Port of Darwin?
When Anthony Albanese’s integrity as a regional leader and caretaker of Australia’s national security was on the line during the…
Which European country has the largest nanny state?
Across Europe, Nanny’s influence is growing: there has been a steady erosion of liberty for those of us who like…
Can the India-Pakistan ceasefire hold?
The cold-blooded killing of unarmed tourists by terrorists in Indian administered Kashmir has horrified not only Indians but people all…
A Trump trade deal might not protect free speech or religious freedom
Trump’s tough love tariffs have produced a massive ‘reciprocal’ trade deal with the United Kingdom. Anxious, Prime Minister Kier Starmer…





