GOVERNMENT

Chagos, yet Another Millstone Around Starmer’s Neck

February 21, 2026 0

STEVE DOUGHTY IT MUST have seemed so simple to Sir Keir. Decolonise the Chagos Islands! Demonstrate the importance of international law and fly the new Labour Government’s human rights flag in the most unmistakable way. […]

COMMENTARY

Britain’s Prophet of Technocracy

February 21, 2026 0

The jaw-dropping prescience of C S Lewis’ science fiction ALEX KLAUSHOFER English literature is remarkably rich in dystopian fiction. It’s so deeply embedded in our culture you might think it would give us immunity against […]

GOVERNMENT

Death by Lawyers

February 21, 2026 0

Death by lawyers How excessive legalism can ruin a political system DANIEL ELOFF Ninety-nine per cent of lawyers give the rest of us a bad name. This is particularly true of those who end up […]

ENVIRONMENT/CLIMATE HOAX

The Anti-Scientific Error Of Net Zero Climate Religion

February 21, 2026 0

Billions spent. Livelihoods destroyed. Energy systems dismantled. All built on simulations of a chaotic system we cannot experimentally test. When did probabilistic inference become grounds for civilisational restructuring? Net Zero is an unfalsifiable fools gold […]

COMMENTARY

Palliative – Third World – Care

February 20, 2026 0

Palliative – Third world – Care Unmet Palliative Care Need in the UK: A Failing System CARL HENEGHAN AND TOM JEFFERSON The Marie Curie Institute’s recent analysis estimates that around 200,000 people a year in the UK […]

GOVERNMENT

The Jealous Care of Our Law

February 20, 2026 0

Oh, FFS DAVID MCGROGAN It seems to me that the modified approach is likely to have a more muted practical impact than at first sight might appear. Marcus Pilgerstorfer KC Regular readers will know that […]

GOVERNMENT

Reform UK, the Technocratic Arm of the British Nation

February 20, 2026 0

Reform UK, the technocratic arm of the British Nation Britain needs reform, not a vague signalling of ‘values’ PIMLICO JOURNAL 2019: A Revolution Betrayed It is not even a rhetorical exaggeration to say that Boris […]

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