opinion
My generation of student radicals fought for liberty. Today’s are a delusional cult
World
Those too young to remember the tumultuous 1960s might be under the impression that what is happening in American universities now is ...
Russia has found the critical vulnerability in the US Abrams tank
World
The arrival of the US M1A1 Abrams tanks in Ukraine was hailed as a turning point in the war. Coming in at ...
Renationalisation won’t fix the railways
U.K.
Those with fond memories of the old British Rail may wistfully remember breakfasts and lunches served in restaurant cars staffed by impeccably ...
A constitutional crisis over Rwanda may be Sunak’s last hope of avoiding wipeout
U.K.
The Safety of Rwanda Bill is through Parliament after the House of Lords finally bowed to the elected chamber as it is ...
Endemic misery is pushing the UK towards a civilisational catastrophe
Health
I used to believe, like many people, that Britain’s mental health epidemic is merely the symptom of a snowflake society. That is ...
The health lobby loves trying to terrify women. I won’t listen anymore
Health
Women, and increasingly middle-aged women, bear the brunt of the health anxiety machine. Adding to the burden, a recent Lancet report has ...
Labour is now the true party of English patriotism
U.K.
There are many moments in my life where I’ve felt great pride and gratitude to be English: being the first person in ...
The whiff of decay coming off the tired Tory party after 14 years will cloud Rishi Sunak’s premiership
U.K.
WILL the Tory party have any MPs left by the end of the year? With the number of by-elections of late triggered ...
The wrong defence debate
U.K.
Sir Keir Starmer has stated that he will aim to increase defence spending to 2.5 per cent of GDP should his party ...
The true tragedy of the Covid-19 vaccines
Health
Vaccination is one of mankind’s most miraculous innovations. The eradication of smallpox, and the retreat of measles and other cruel afflictions, mean ...