Shakespeare Trust: celebrating Bard ‘benefits white supremacy’
In a society obsessed with political correctness and progressiveness, nothing is sacred – not, it seems, even William Shakespeare. It…
It’s impossible to make Scottish politicians financially literate
Even the OECD has finally noticed. The Paris-based policy forum is normally always in favour of higher taxes and more…
The audacity of ‘decolonising’ Shakespeare
It seems to have become an unspoken requirement of recent that anyone in charge of promoting or putting on the…
The OECD’s growth downgrade is yet another headache for Reeves
In more bad news for Rachel Reeves as the Chancellor prepares for next week’s Spring Statement, the OECD has downgraded…
Did Prince Harry lie on his immigration files?
Once again, the spotlight is back on the monarch of Montecito. A US judge has now ruled that Prince Harry’s…
Why US airstrikes on the Houthis will fail
The United States has started what might well prove to be a long – and probably doomed – campaign of…
The redemption of Joelinton
Five years ago, the Brazilian midfielder Joelinton was one of the Premier League’s worst players. But yesterday he was Newcastle’s…
Britain is facing a reckoning on anti-Semitism
It is difficult to fathom how an incident as horrifying as the kidnapping of Israeli musician Itay Kashti by three…
Can Keir Starmer stem the welfare rebellion?
Keir Starmer is gearing up for a showdown with his party as the Prime Minister prepares to unveil his welfare…
The problem with Starmer’s peacekeeping plan for Ukraine
Sir Keir Starmer has been tireless in his diplomatic efforts to construct a ‘coalition of the willing’ and send a…
How Friedrich Merz betrayed his voters
German politics has delivered yet another masterclass in how to betray your voters while maintaining a straight face. This time…
No answer on the apocalypse that never was
They’ve had over 30 years to show us the metaphorical climate change money. Over 30 years to respond to the…
In defence of Ofsted’s Hamid Patel
We stand at a critical juncture. Over the past decade, England has ascended the global education rankings with remarkable momentum.…
Is ‘good enough’ all we want from TV?
For those people with a therapeutic bent of mind, the phrase ‘good enough’ has an almost magical power. It says:…
Britain has become a pioneer in Artificial Unintelligence
In some countries, the study and pursuit of Artificial Intelligence (AI) proceeds apace, while in this country the practice of…
Rage against the zeitgeist
The climate of thinking, the Zeitgeist, can seriously limit a country. The story of Australian democracy began in the 1850s,…
Trump’s autarkic ambitions
The rationales Trump offers for his trade policy include those with some legitimacy which seek to put pressure on Canada…
The WEF wanted a Great Reset. Here it is!
My guilty pleasure involves flicking through the pages of old political magazines, side-eyeing failed speculation, particularly from those who built…
Trump has elevated the Houthis as an opponent
So much for President Donald J. Trump’s serial vows to extricate America from the Middle East’s seemingly endless wars and…
Sunday shows round-up: Wes Streeting says the NHS is ‘addicted to overspending’
This week, Keir Starmer and Health Secretary Wes Streeting announced their plan to abolish NHS England, which Starmer has said…
Is Rachel Reeves tough enough to cut disability benefits?
There are, as Rachel Reeves keeps telling us, some tough choices to be made. Whether she is personally tough enough…
It’s been a poor five years from Andrew Bailey
The pound has not collapsed. You can still trade shares, bonds and currencies in the City of London. And inflation,…
The Falkland Islands have become surprisingly diverse
What springs to mind when you think of the Falklands? You might imagine the wild, windswept landscape, sparsely populated by…
Can Dale Vince make Labour go even greener?
Dale Vince has donated millions of pounds to Labour, but the green energy tycoon is only just getting started in politics. Having helped remove the…





