Nick Clegg embraces Brexit benefits
Well, well, well. In his new job as president of global affairs at Meta, former leader of the Liberal Democrats…
Labour must tread carefully to avoid killing off Britain’s growth
Happy Friday: the economy is growing. After two consecutive months of no growth, GDP picked up in August, rising by…
France is losing the fight to keep its teachers safe
It is a year almost to the day since a French schoolteacher was killed by a young Islamist. Dominque Bernard,…
How postal votes could deliver Donald Trump the White House
Watch or attend one of Donald Trump’s rallies, and you may well see something surprising: an electronic billboard encouraging people…
Does the Guardian need reminding that Hamas are the bad guys?
The Guardian has found a new minority it wants to shield from offence. A new oppressed group it might shed…
Starmer’s first 100 days could not have gone worse
Labour marks 100 days in power tomorrow, but there is precious little for Keir Starmer to celebrate. It is a…
Albanese, Wong and the hollow statements of blancmange support
Yom Kippur is the Day of Atonement for the Jewish people. As opposed to common thought, it is not a…
Princess Kate has shown why she is so vital to the royal family
The news that the Princess of Wales has been able to return to public-facing duties is both hugely welcome and,…
Guardian deletes controversial 7 October review
Uh oh. To the Grauniad, where trouble is afoot. It transpires that the paper’s review of One Day in October,…
Rachel Reeves’ Budget is falling apart
It could be 30 per cent. Or 35 per cent? Or perhaps 39 per cent? Heck, who knows, if Rachel…
Treasury: no plans for Reeves’ robes
It’s tough times at the Treasury for poor Rachel Reeves. With three weeks to go until Labour’s first Budget, every…
Worth the hype
On Monday, Canada’s current and next Prime Ministers, Justin Trudeau and Pierre Poilievre, gave consecutive speeches at a Jewish community…
Pro-life buffer zone residents could face £10,000 fines
Welcome to the land of the unfree – otherwise known as Scotland. John Swinney’s SNP government have laid out its…
Ron DeSantis’s climate bill has nothing to do with Hurricane Milton
Hurricane Milton has left more than two million homes and businesses in Florida without power and threatens to be a…
Labour under fire over Taylor Swift policing fiasco
Dear oh dear. It transpires that the Home Secretary Yvette Cooper received a free concert ticket to Taylor Swift’s shows…
Can HS2 be fixed?
Choose your expression: ‘stuck between a rock and a hard place’; ‘I wouldn’t start from here if I were you’;…
The Cuban ER doctor’s long-shot Senate bid in Washington State
Dr. Raul Garcia seems to follow a long Republican tradition in Washington State. He’s a fifty-three-year-old, Cuban-born ER physician who’s…
It’s time to stop the war on Malbec
The German historian Johann Wilhelm von Archenholz wrote about British tastes in alcohol in the eighteenth century: ‘In London they liked everything…
Wimbledon won’t be the same without line judges
It will soon be the end of an era at Wimbledon. From 2025, the All England Club has announced that…
The ‘Green Budget’ could leave Rachel Reeves red-faced
The Institute for Fiscal Studies has published its yearly Green Budget, weeks ahead of Chancellor Rachel Reeves’s first fiscal event. It’s…
What’s the problem with zero-hour contracts?
Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner is set to unveil her workers’ rights bill this week – and ‘exploitative’ zero-hour contracts…
Labour’s House of Lords peerage reform is just hot air
Labour’s crackdown on the House of Lords continues apace. In an effort to reform the upper house, parties could soon…
First, do no harm: the unstoppable machine of gender affirmation
From an extremely rare condition to a suspected social contagion – there are fears growing for the wellbeing of thousands…
Why North Korea is cutting off all roads to the South
If you visit South Korea, you may be startled at the presence of road signs pointing towards Kaesong and Pyongyang:…





