The myth of a vibes election
I’ve seen it repeated numerous times, most recently by our friends over at the Free Press: 2024 is a “vibes…
Beeb asks Huw Edwards to pay back £200,000 from salary
Back to the Huw Edwards scandal, where the disgraced ex-BBC presenter is facing more trouble. Last week, the former TV…
Why is the pound falling?
Is America about to enter a recession and take the world with it? Yesterday the pound was on track for…
Elon Musk’s battle with Labour continues
As if the new Labour government doesn’t already have its work cut out trying to get a handle on riots…
The SNP still has no ‘plan B’ for Scotland’s economy
Scottish independence has always been economic lunacy, but rarely has that reality been exposed as well as by Alistair Darling.…
The everyman immortality of Jack Karlson
Jack Karlson, whose death this week aged 82 has been reported in Britain and around the world, was an Australian…
What Liz Truss must learn from Humza Yousaf
Hats off to Humza Yousaf. He knows how give a straight answer. At the Edinburgh fringe, he was quizzed by…
Catalan separatist leader Carles Puigdemont escapes arrest – again
There was something fitting about the name of the thoroughfare in which Carles Puigdemont was welcomed back to Barcelona on…
Labour’s trophy hunting ban is confused
Labour’s election manifesto promised to ban the importation of hunting trophies. This is part of a campaign spearheaded by animal…
The truth about two-tier policing in Britain
Does Britain have a two-tier policing system? Accusations that some protesters are treated differently to others have emerged in the…
Trump and Harris to debate on ABC in September
“I think it’s very important to have debates,” former president Donald Trump said at a Mar-a-Lago press conference Thursday afternoon,…
Tim Walz has played fast and loose with his military service record
In an era of declining trust, the military retains widespread public confidence — 61 percent as of a Gallup poll…
Is the ‘motherhood penalty’ really behind the UK’s falling birth rate?
Britain is so beset with immediate problems that major issues, ones which could drastically alter our society and the way…
Will Ukraine’s Kursk offensive pay off?
For the first time since the Second World War, foreign forces have invaded Russia. As Ukrainian troops push over the…
Spare a thought for Russia’s forgotten political prisoners
Last Thursday’s prisoner exchange with the US was a rare victory for human rights in Russia. Vladimir Kara-Murza, the Vice…
‘Anti-fascist’ demonstrators have a troubling blind spot
A flyer calling for the expulsion of an ethnic group from parts of London was widely shared online yesterday. There…
Next time, the French Wokerati should fight their own wars
The mainstream media is shoving the Paris Olympics down our throats. But like many other Australians, I want nothing to…
Labour councillor arrested over ‘cut their throats!’ comment
These days, when it rains for Labour, it pours. Prime Minister Keir Starmer has had a rocky week trying to…
The sun is in control of our oceans
In recent years, there has been observed an increase in ocean temperature. Those who adhere to the Climate Change version…
The stock market tumble is no reason to panic
The markets are tumbling. Investors are bailing out. And there are already fears that the plunge in equities is a…
Hungary is stretching the EU’s patience to its limit
Hungary is no stranger to spats with its European neighbours. Under prime minister Viktor Orbán’s leadership, it has exercised veto…
Southport hero calls on Starmer to address immigration fears
Following the tragic Southport stabbings last Monday, the BBC Today programme has interviewed the man who attempted to stop the…
Most Brits think Sir Keir should cancel his hols over riots
Wednesday night was expected to be filled with violent riots breaking out across the country – but instead of the…
King Charles must break his silence on the riots
After the far-right rioting of last night failed to materialise, there is hope that we have now seen the worst…
Should the NHS really be spending money on child gender clinics?
The Tavistock’s notorious Gender Identity Development Service (GIDS) clinic in London – which prescribed puberty blockers to children – closed…





