The illusion and delusion of Matt Goodwin
Sometimes, a nickname comes along so excellently unkind that you know it’s going to stick. One such is “MattGPT” – which will,…
Moira Deeming must move to One Nation
From Macau: The Victorian Liberals have done it again, only this time the farce has played out in under 24…
Why Gen-Z turned back to Christianity
Secularists are cock-a-hoop at the news that the “Quiet Revival” in British Christianity may just be a thing of nought.…
Why modern ‘comedians’ like Romesh Ranganathan aren’t funny
It’s funny that the George Orwell statue outside the BBC’s Broadcasting House has a quote etched nearby from a proposed…
Why is Britain dragging its feet at giving this Hong Kong activist citizenship?
Almost six years ago, within hours of the imposition of a draconian National Security Law by Beijing on Hong Kong,…
Trust, control, and crisis: a tale of two nations
Iran demonstrates civilisation cohesion while Australia behaves as a low-trust society
Why smartphones warp war
The Secretary of War is the face of America’s campaign against Iran. “War is hell, and always will be,” Pete…
What we know about the Derby car incident
Counter-terrorism officers are investigating after a car crashed into pedestrians in Derby city centre last night. At least seven people…
Sunday shows round-up: Will Labour axe fuel duty hike?
Bridget Phillipson: We don’t need to act yet on fuel duty The war in Iran has now gone on for…
How the Bank of England can avoid stagflation
The latest speech by the Bank of England’s chief economist Huw Pill contained an admission he probably did not quite…
Angus Taylor calls on Labor to cut fuel excise
After weeks of pretending everything is fine, the government has authorised itself to use emergency powers to manage the fuel supply…
NHS Online won’t cure Britain’s creaking healthcare system
What is it that doctors actually do? The answer is not obvious, and I say that as a physician who…
A social media ban for under-16s is long overdue
Despite still searching for a social media policy, the government launched – with great fanfare – a pilot this week…
South Africa is a breath of fresh air compared to Britain
You only realise how depressing it has become to live in Keir Starmer’s Britain when you land in Cape Town…
In defence of Dubai
As the Islamist regime in Iran attacks Dubai, Abu Dhabi, Riyadh, Bahrain and Kuwait with drones and missiles, some in…
The war in Iran isn’t about oil, it’s about sulphur…
What appeared to be an energy crisis is rapidly becoming a materials crisis
What’s up with Andrew Hastie?
And is he right about Australia’s strategic weakness in the new world...
Meet the men now running Iran
Since the launch of Operations Midnight Hammer and Epic Fury, Israeli and US strikes have thinned out Tehran’s political, military…
Iranian hackers breach the gates of Kash’s Valhalla
“See you in Valhalla” is how Kash Patel said farewell to Charlie Kirk. Unfortunately, it now seems that Patel’s own…
The Houthi attack spells trouble for Trump
Houthi forces in Yemen have confirmed that they launched a barrage of ballistic missiles toward southern Israel overnight, with the…
The SNP’s Holyrood campaign is thoroughly dishonest
Has there ever been a more dishonest Holyrood election campaign than the one John Swinney is currently running? I don’t…
Denmark’s velvet trap has been exposed
Denmark is, by almost any measure, an extraordinary success. A nation of six million that has produced Novo Nordisk, Maersk,…





