opinion

The radical new Dutch government is the canary in the EU coal mine

World
Emily Foster

Electric car subsidies will be scrapped, while heat pumps will no longer be mandatory. “Red diesel” will be brought back for farmers, ...

Joe Biden’s sudden betrayal of Israel is a terrible miscalculation

World
Emily Foster

Since 7th October Joe Biden initially trod an uncommonly clear path on the conflict in Israel and Gaza. While some Republicans hoped ...

This Eurovision protest with Greta Thunberg is an ugly new low for the anti-Israel Left

World
Emily Foster

The time has come for our leaders to face the horrifying truth: a possible genocide is under way. Since this awful conflict ...

As Palestine protests spread, the West is devouring itself

World
Emily Foster

Universities are often where dark cultural movements draw their first breaths. In Germany, Nazism was embraced by students and given intellectual ballast ...

The Tories must change course, or be wiped out

World
Emily Foster

Let me cut to the chase so no one wastes time overanalysing this: we must not change our leader. Changing leader now ...

A religious test for space exploration?

Science
Dr. Thomas Hughes

An editorial recently published on SpaceNews took the position that my company’s Luna Memorial Spaceflight service should not be permitted on the ...

The true tragedy of the Covid-19 vaccines

Health
Sarah Carter

Vaccination is one of mankind’s most miraculous innovations. The eradication of smallpox, and the retreat of measles and other cruel afflictions, mean ...

My generation of student radicals fought for liberty. Today’s are a delusional cult

World
Emily Foster

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
Emily Foster

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.
William Turner

Those with fond memories of the old British Rail may wistfully remember breakfasts and lunches served in restaurant cars staffed by impeccably ...