Why is a Labour MP calling for a blasphemy law?
Today at Prime Minister’s Questions, the Labour MP Tariq Ali asked: ‘Will the Prime Minister commit to introducing measures to…
Badenoch admits Tory migration failures
Of all the issues which did it for the Conservatives in July 2024, no issue deterred life-long Tories more than…
Kemi Badenoch must get better at PMQs
Third time lucky for Kemi Badenoch. The Tory leader’s first two attempts to crush Keir Starmer at PMQs failed. Today…
WATCH: Kamala’s blundering, bizarre farewell message
Farewell, Kamala Harris. It’s been a brutal month for the outgoing vice president. Following her devastating loss on November 5,…
Flashback: Rachel Reeves’ battle for winter fuel allowance
It’s fuel poverty awareness day today. So what better time to reflect on Labour decision to pull payments for pensioners,…
William Hague is the new Chancellor of Oxford
Congratulations to William Hague, who has today triumphed in the race to succeed Chris Patten and become the 168th Chancellor…
Private Eye’s shameful attack on Allison Pearson
What is the purpose of Private Eye? I know it’s supposed to be some kind of anti-establishment satirical magazine, boldly holding power…
Kemi Badenoch calls on Keir Starmer to resign at PMQs
Unconventional as ever, Kemi Badenoch used her third ever Prime Minister’s Questions as Conservative leader to call on Keir Starmer…
The advert that radicalised me
This is one of a series of posters that adorn the walls of Westminster Underground station, through which many MPs and aides…
Michel Barnier has brought France to the verge of collapse
A new Anglo-Saxon barbarism has entered the French political language: ‘government shutdown.’ There is excited talk of civil servants not…
There’s a simple explanation for Calin Georgescu’s ‘shock’ triumph in Romania
On a bus journey in Transylvania last summer, I got talking to a young Romanian man who works in Yorkshire…
Shutting Smithfield shows a reckless disregard for London’s history
Virtually every aspect of London has changed beyond recognition in the past nine hundred years, but there has been one…
EV craze is killing our car industry
It is hard to see where all of Ed Miliband’s ‘green jobs’ are coming from, but we are certainly losing…
The Senate became a farce
The Editor-in-Chief of this publication, Rowan Dean, likes to refer to Canberra as a ‘Clown Show’ on his weekly Sunday…
Why religion matters in the assisted dying debate
Some time ago, I found myself sitting at a dinner opposite a Labour peer. We chatted over various things as…
The ‘Harris Fight Fund’ fundraising emails reveal a campaign without shame
There was one silver lining that all Americans could agree on during this year’s election season: at least when the…
Why Scots are less angry than the English
The Scots have long been stereotyped as dour, miserable whingers, and we finally have proof that this is pure slander.…
Where Trump’s Washington will actually be hanging out
Where will conservatives and Donald Trump’s disciples spend their non-working hours in DC for the president-elect’s term? The Washingtonian provided…
Why is Labour wavering on China and Israel?
Normally when MPs criticise the uncertainty around the government’s relationship with another country, they are referring to the constant chopping…
I made the mistake of reading a book that won the Booker Prize
I’ve just broken one of my own golden rules – never buy a book that has won the Booker Prize,…
Will a ceasefire with Hezbollah last?
Peace is apparently closer than ever in Lebanon. So expect more bloodshed. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu urged the Israeli cabinet…
The hypocrisy of Labour’s plan to solve youth unemployment
The government has today announced a £45 million work drive, with proposed changes to the welfare and out-of-work support systems,…
Why is Labour so scared to talk about Taiwan?
Since Keir Starmer took office, Britain’s approach to Taiwan seems to have changed little from that of the previous Tory…
A ceasefire deal won’t finish off Hezbollah
Nothing is yet confirmed, but it appears that a ceasefire between Israel and Lebanese Hezbollah is imminent. The fighting, which…
Can Starmer’s jobs push get Britain back to work?
The UK isn’t working. That’s the official view of the government as Keir Starmer launches his latest effort to get…





