Hard cases make bad law, and there are few cases harder than the roiling controversy around people who want to live in a different gender from the one in which they were...
WASN’T it lovely, after two Christmases spoiled by Covid hysteria, to get back to normal? To a Christmas holiday where you started feeling a tickle in your throat...
EVERY festive season has its heroes and villains. On the Santa side, we have the trade unions: bringing joy and hope to underpaid public sector workers; delivering...
2022 has been a good year for the organised criminal gangs who traffic migrants across the Strait of Dover. Not only should they be congratulated on their exceptional...
English state schools never had to teach languages well, so they don’t. After all, the King’s English is, if you’ll excuse the expression, a lingua franca for the whole...
Kudos this week to Aled Powell, a dad from Wrexham whose determination in protesting against injustice cannot be outdone. Appalled at Wrexham County Borough Council’s...
As Bonfire Night approaches, the sheer nightmarishness of 2022 makes it harder than usual to pick through the horrors of the year, and decide which bogeyman to place in...
It says something about how Liz Truss might have governed, had her premiership been more durable than a ripe avocado, that through all her forty-five days in office, she...
Hard-left rentamob scumbags aren’t on the whole outdoorsy types, so it was lucky for them that the weather on Sunday was nice when they convened outside the ICC in...
Long after the statues of Marx and Lenin were toppled across Europe, the last of the troika that ended communism –Ronald Reagan, Margaret Thatcher and Mikhail Gorbachev–...