GOVERNMENT

A Government on the Edge of a Precipice

November 17, 2025 0

SALLUST If Rachel Reeves were to sit down and read a copy of Charles Dickens’s celebrated novel David Copperfield, she’d come across that time-honoured piece of advice from Mr Micawber: “My other piece of advice, Copperfield,” […]

ENVIRONMENT/CLIMATE HOAX

Labour Faces a Choice: AI or Net Zero

November 16, 2025 0

Labour faces a choice: AI or net zero New technology requires data centres whose energy needs are likely to increase emissions KATHRYN PORTER The Government is a big fan of AI data centres. So much […]

GOVERNMENT

William Hague’s Digital ID Propaganda

November 16, 2025 0

IAIN DAVIS William Hague (Baron Hague of Richmond), the former Tory leader and cabinet minister, is a close associate of Tony Blair, the former UK Labour prime minister. Hague, allegedly Blair’s historical parliamentary opponent, asserts […]

COMMENTARY

There Is No Christian Revival

November 16, 2025 0

There is no Christian revival Hitching the British Right’s wagons to Christianity would be a major error PIMLICO JOURNAL There has recently been a great deal of noise about a supposed ‘quiet revival’ of Christian […]

GOVERNMENT

Rayner Plots Move Against Starmer

November 16, 2025 0

Rayner plots move against Starmer Former deputy prime minister ‘offering Cabinet roles to MPs in exchange for support’ CAMILLA TURNER Angela Rayner is laying the groundwork for a leadership challenge against Sir Keir Starmer. The former deputy […]

COMMENTARY

Train Companies Are All Aboard the Trans Activism Bandwagon

November 16, 2025 0

PRACTICALLY PERFECT Britain’s rail operators have plunged enthusiastically into transgender awareness campaigns with rainbow-painted locomotives, pronoun badges and a flurry of inclusion initiatives. From East Midlands Railway (EMR) to LNER, Avanti West Coast and Great […]

GOVERNMENT

Are Danish Asylum Policies Really So Effective?

November 16, 2025 0

MIGRATION WATCH UK The Home Secretary and others, including former Conservative leader Lord Hague, have suggested copying Danish asylum policies. But which of these policies, if any, have actually worked for Denmark? From confiscating asylum seekers’ […]

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