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Australia’s eSafety Commissioner loses again – A victory for free speech | Celine Baumgarten S3 Ep 18

Celine Baumgarten (Celine Against the Machine) has celebrated her SECOND victory against the eSafety Commissioner. This wasn’t only a personal…

Did Donald Trump conquer the world with witty insults? | Joel Gilbert S3 Ep 17

Did Donald Trump conquer the world with witty insults? I’m joined by Joel Gilbert to discuss the genius of humour…

Digital tyranny or ‘child safety’? 😵 & the bitcoin revolution | Efrat Fenigson S3 Ep 16

When Australia’s Under 16 social media ban started locking adult political writers out of #Substack – it was just the…

What’s in a name?

A fortnight ago, my wife and I were driving some 750 kilometres one day from the north-western tip of Newfoundland…

4 Jul 2026

Hey, big spenders

I’m always up for a bit of an adventure.  So, when I was in Melbourne recently, I thought I would…

4 Jul 2026

Words that changed the world

Two hundred and fifty years ago today, on 4 July 1776, fifty-six men adopted the Declaration of Independence. It is…

Britain has a governess

For someone arriving in London for the Alliance for Responsible Citizenship conference, the weather forecast looked positively Mediterranean. Early morning…

4 Jul 2026

Australia’s kulaks face vicious campaign

The recent appearance by Labor’s right-wing eminence Don Farrell in the Weekend Australian was a master-class in political theatre. With…

4 Jul 2026

Nowak sacrificed on the altar of DEI

I’d be lying if I claimed to dislike polemic, but I do try to avoid it. Yet in this moment,…

4 Jul 2026

Erasing the portrait of a nation

National cultural institutions are entrusted with preserving a country’s historical memory. When they lose sight of that mission, the consequences…

4 Jul 2026

We are many but we are one

The highly charged debate about multiculturalism, monoculturalism and Australian values is generating more heat than light because people are arguing…

4 Jul 2026

Why gays turned against Pride

The annual Pride parades celebrated across the globe are not the events they used to be. First held in New…

6 Jul 2026

Germany is quietly falling apart

In Germany, the trains have stopped running on time, bridges have been shut over safety fears, and the country’s largest…

6 Jul 2026

The EES border check debacle is the EU at its worst

Among my many unpopular and unpatriotic opinions is that, in most of the ways that matter, the terrorists responsible for…

6 Jul 2026

What the sorry state of Hammersmith Bridge says about Britain

One could be forgiven for thinking that the extensive coverage given to the fiasco surrounding Hammersmith Bridge is typical of…

6 Jul 2026

The tragedy of Cristiano Ronaldo

At 41 years old, Cristiano Ronaldo is a shadow of the once brilliant player he was. Everyone can see it,…

6 Jul 2026

Is decriminalising rough sleeping a mistake?

The government’s decision to decriminalise rough sleeping by repealing the Vagrancy Act of 1824 has been met with outrage and wringing…

6 Jul 2026

Trump brings the thunder for America’s 250th birthday

Who ever let a spot of rain get in the way of a good time? Donald Trump’s July 4 festivities…

6 Jul 2026

Sunday shows round-up: Jenrick on Farage allegations: ‘Nothing to see here’

Nigel Farage did not declare financial benefits provided to him by his long-standing supporter George Cottrell in the year before…

5 Jul 2026

The truth about Mexico’s record at the Azteca stadium

England fans have been scarred by the Azteca stadium in the past. High on the Mexican plateau, the giant concrete…

5 Jul 2026

The trouble with Andy Burnham’s water nationalisation plan

There is something poignant about Andy Burnham’s campaign for water nationalisation. In a previous life, the ‘King of the North’…

5 Jul 2026

What should Paris do about Hamza?

Armed with his water gun and foul language, a truculent 14-year-old Arab boy called Hamza has become the unexpected sideshow…

5 Jul 2026

Burnham is more like Boris than you think

As a good Labour man, I’m sure Andy Burnham will have read his Marx (even if he is by no…

5 Jul 2026

A New Zealand republic in Jacinda Ardern’s lifetime?

New Zealand’s former Prime Minister, Jacinda Ardern, believes the nation will become a republic within her lifetime. We have heard…

21 Jun 2026

The row over English becoming an official language of New Zealand

Parliamentarians in New Zealand have been limbering up for an oddly unedifying debate over what ought to be the most…

4 Mar 2026

What they don’t tell you about Christmas in New Zealand

‘I still think New Zealand the most beautiful country I have ever seen,’ Agatha Christie marvelled in 1922. Evidently she’s…

22 Dec 2025

What will Jacinda Ardern do next?

When I first met Jacinda Ardern in the early 2010s, the notion that the young MP with the toothy smile…

8 Nov 2025

Aussie life

In London, where I am writing this, three topics dominate pub conversation; the demise of Sir Keir Starmer, the historically…

4 Jul 2026

Language

Sometimes I worry about what is happening to higher education – not just here, but around the English-speaking world. My…

4 Jul 2026

Make men’s shorts socially acceptable

For a country which loves to talk about the weather, we do not do it very well. They order these…

4 Jul 2026

Who’s the real King of the North?

Andy Burnham must feel the burden of the sobriquet with which he has been saddled: King of the North. It…

4 Jul 2026

A century of movie magic: how cinema has changed the way we think

The making of films is a process often on an industrial scale, and among the thousands of professionals contributing there…

4 Jul 2026

The conspiracy of silence surrounding the Nord Stream bombings

Six months after undersea explosions ripped through three of the four Nord Stream gas pipelines between Russia and Germany I…

4 Jul 2026

Our resentment of migrants is centuries old: the Little Englanders of the Tudor era

This Little World opens with a description of the riots of 1517, an explosion of pent-up hostility and resentment against…

4 Jul 2026

Small, skewed pictures that cast a spell: the art of Mollie Douthit

In this clever, moving mosaic of a book, Sara Baume tells us she originally wanted to be an art critic…

4 Jul 2026

Family Tyrant: The Anniversary, by Andrea Bajani, reviewed

Andrea Bajani’s short novel The Anniversary won Italy’s Premio Strega prize last year and has since become an international bestseller.…

4 Jul 2026

Disability is becoming the new normal

Before I became confined to a wheelchair two years ago after an operation for a spinal abscess, I’d never read…

4 Jul 2026

Persistent gossip about Brian Epstein’s death risks defining his life

We know the facts about Brian Epstein’s death. The Beatles’ manager died in bed at his Belgravia home on 27…

4 Jul 2026

Do single women bother to cook for themselves?

‘Let us begin with cookbooks. Or, rather, with a rejection of them. I cannot look at mine. They remind me…

4 Jul 2026