GOVERNMENT

Ofgem Asleep at the Wheel

November 17, 2025 0

Consumer energy debt rising as energy suppliers fail financial resilience tests DAVID TURVER Introduction Ofgem has recently reported that debt and arrears for energy consumers is at a record high and still rising sharply. If […]

GOVERNMENT

Good Riddance to Police and Crime Commissioners

November 17, 2025 0

Time is up for the most pointless layer of officialdom of modern times Worth every penny PAUL BIRCH A version of this article appears in The Daily Sceptic It’s not often that this Labour government can […]

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 […]

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