Kate reveals cancer diagnosis
The Princess of Wales this evening revealed that she has been diagnosed with cancer, and that she is being treated…
How activism swept the civil service
The Scottish parliament’s decision to ban its staff wearing campaigning lanyards may seem like a small step. But could it set…
The World Jewish Congress investigates Wikipedia
It’s no news to Spectator Australia readers that Wikipedia has the potential to be usurped by biased editors and biased…
Fencing
Persistent thumping and early morning glare woke Anton. As he opened his eyes, through a torn and flimsy curtain, he…
Revealed: Reform leader issues letter of complaint to ‘out of touch’ Mail group
Richard Tice is on a mission to crack down on ‘defamatory and libellous’ slurs against his party as the election…
Why is New Zealand’s deputy PM rowing with Chumbawamba?
In their musical heyday, the English anarchist punk band Chumbawamba enjoyed a reputation for having an irreverent attitude towards those…
Nike should leave the St George’s Cross alone
England’s football kit has changed dramatically over the years but one feature typically remains unchanged: the cross of St George.…
Fake Labour minister polls better than real frontbenchers
While the polls continue to predict a Labour victory at the next election, it’s not all rosy for Sir Keir…
Who really betrayed the Great Escape prisoners?
Anyone for whom a screening of the film The Great Escape is an annual Christmas tradition will know how strong…
Britain’s high street is still stuck in recession
So, is the recession over? The Office for National Statistics’ (ONS) retail sales figures show that sales volumes were flat…
Watch: Douglas Murray schools Al Jazeera journalist on Israel-Gaza conflict
When you’re interviewing an expert, it never hurts to come prepared. But when Al Jazeera journalist Jane Dutton quizzed Douglas…
What do plummeting birth rates mean for the future of the planet?
Few Britons will have heard the phrase ‘apocalyptic winter’, but that may soon change. It’s how Italian politicians describe the…
Only radical reform will save our overcrowded prisons
What should we do when there’s no cell space left in our disordered jails? The prison population figures published yesterday…
Gasp! The Christians are voting in Tasmania
It’s election week in Tasmania, and former leader of the Australian Greens, Christine Milne, appears to be clutching her pearls…
The unions are at war with NAPLAN (and why it must be saved)
Like clockwork, NAPLAN’s most vocal critics have again shown they miss the point of the national assessment. Around 1.3 million…
Tony Abbott warns against complacency in the face of ‘creeping Wokeness’
A majority that stays silent does not long remain a majority
Watch: Justin Welby takes a pop at CofE ‘whiteness officer’ job
Just when you think the woke wars can’t get more ridiculous, they do. It transpires that the Diocese of Birmingham…
The Bill of ‘self’
‘Belief Bashing’… That is what some have nicknamed Greenwich Bill sitting before the NSW Parliament. I would argue it is…
Neonicotinoid prawn cocktail, anyone?
Most Australians wouldn’t think twice about throwing a ‘shrimp on the barbie’ with their mates… This Aussie tradition is an…
The Swiss are cutting interest rates. Why can’t we?
Mortgage rates will finally start to come down again. Consumers will have a little more money in their pockets. And companies…
The Bank of England is edging closer to an interest rate cut
The Bank of England has voted to keep rates at 5.25 per cent – but there are signs that a rate cut…
Varadkar’s true achievement was screwing over the Brits
The departure of Leo Varadkar as Taoiseach yesterday should really be marked by Irish nationalists with elaborate memorials and tributes…
The rise and fall of Leo Varadkar
Leo Varadkar, who resigned yesterday, has certainly earned his place in the history of Anglo-Irish relations as one of the…
Gove’s ‘war on landlords’ is not going to plan
Levelling up the housing market, it is fair to say, is not quite going according to plan. Rents in the…





