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Rape of the innocents

On 9 January, Labour MPs were three-line whipped into blocking a national inquiry into organised gangs of Pakistani Muslims who…

18 Jan 2025

Where are the righteous of Gaza?

The most distressing aspect of Israel’s prolonged defensive war against the barbaric Hamas terrorists is the plight of the remaining…

18 Jan 2025

Climate cult burns in LA

The religious mindset embraces the belief that there is more to life than the material world of the senses. There…

18 Jan 2025

Can Syria’s Islamists change their spots?

Hope suppresses the reality of the future of Syria. Pundits were wrong about the Arab Spring, projecting perspectives into uprisings…

18 Jan 2025

Oh Canada

I couldn’t figure out what the loud noise was. It was the Speccie crowd celebrating the resignation of woke poster-boy,…

18 Jan 2025

Was MH370 shot down by the CCP?

Did MH370 really fly all the way down to the southern hemisphere, crashing in the Southern Indian Ocean (SIO) west…

18 Jan 2025

Making Keating’s mistake

As the next federal election looms, Labor’s reliance on personal attacks against Opposition Leader Peter Dutton is drawing sharp criticism,…

18 Jan 2025

Labor unleashes the Jew-haters

Even before his inauguration, President-elect Donald Trump is a casebook study in everything Prime Minister Anthony Albanese is not. Mr…

18 Jan 2025

How Trump shaped the Hamas-Israel ceasefire deal

After days of increasing optimism, Qatari prime minister Mohammed bin Abdulrahman Al Thani summoned the press last night to announce…

16 Jan 2025

The Chagos Islands deal that Starmer ignored

As Mauritius and the UK scramble to finalise the terms of a treaty to hand over the Chagos Islands before Donald…

16 Jan 2025

Is public sector headcount out of control?

Eyebrows were raised in the House of Lords this week as the Justice and Home Affairs Committee heard evidence that…

16 Jan 2025

What does Greenland have that Trump wants?

Donald Trump’s favourite President, William McKinley, added Hawaii, Puerto Rico, Guam and the Philippines to the American fief at the turn of…

16 Jan 2025

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Operation Resolution: cleaning up after HMNZS Manawanui

HMNZS Manawanui, formally a chirpy red and yellow MV Edda Fonn, sank on October 6 much to the shock of…

16 Dec 2024

Why is this New Zealand airport clamping down on hugs?

‘Whenever I get gloomy with the state of the world,’ Hugh Grant famously offered in the heartwarming opening scene of Love,…

24 Oct 2024

How New Zealand managed to sink a tenth of its naval fleet

New Zealand just lost one tenth of its naval defence fleet. The HMNZS Manawanui – the jewel in the nation’s small military…

7 Oct 2024

How does New Zealand solve a problem like China?

New Zealand’s most important trading partner is also the nation’s biggest security headache, according to a new risk-assessment report produced…

8 Sep 2024

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As if Hollywood’s elite didn’t have enough to be worried about, the Governor they elected, and whose homelessness laws and…

18 Jan 2025

Language

It is easy to miss the fact that a good deal of slang has a long-forgotten rhyming component (and is…

18 Jan 2025

Dear Mary: How do I ensure that splitting the bill is fair?

Q. A Belgian couple (a baron and baroness, no less) are regular visitors to the Highlands and I have come…

18 Jan 2025

Does Keir Starmer know what a ‘drag anchor’ does?

The language of sailing ships is as treacherous as a lee shore. Words seldom mean what they suggest or are…

18 Jan 2025

We are all people of faith, whether we realise it or not

A.J. Ayer and other thinkers linked to the Vienna Circle famously contradicted themselves. A claim such as ‘all truths are…

18 Jan 2025

Red-letter days for Gilbert & George

James Birch is a somewhat mysterious art dealer and curator, whose first great triumph was mounting a Francis Bacon exhibition…

18 Jan 2025

The beauty and tedium of the works of Adalbert Stifter

A commercial publisher bringing out a book of old academic essays on Austrian writers, some completely unknown to English readers,…

18 Jan 2025

The awful calamity of Stalin being a music lover

At around 9 p.m. on 5 March 1953 Sergei Prokofiev died of a brain haemorrhage on the sofa of his…

18 Jan 2025

The next best thing to visiting a really clever friend in New York

I was on the phone to a friend recently, who asked me what I was reviewing. ‘It’s a book by…

18 Jan 2025

Time is running out to tackle the dangers posed by AI

Is this what it felt like in the months before August 1914? Or during the years leading up to September…

18 Jan 2025

The golden days of Greenwich Village

This multitudinous chronicle is not the story of the folk music revival. Rather, it’s not only the story of the…

18 Jan 2025

The horror of Hungary in the second world war

I suspect Adam LeBor and his publishers must have struggled to come up with the title The Last Days of…

18 Jan 2025