It can be so hard to find an honest cheater these days!
Student cheating in Australia’s universities is back in the headlines – again. The national tertiary education regulator, the Tertiary Education Quality…
The gathering storm against religious freedom
There is a gathering storm against religious freedom in this country, and it’s about to break upon not only Christian…
Thank the Greens for a national crime surge
‘You must realise,’ my mother said sternly, so close to my face that I thought she was examining my teeth,…
Bowen’s strategy to reduce bills hides $360 billion in costs by 2050
Consumers to pay $129 billion in rooftop solar and around $229 billion in home batteries
Reform: scrap net zero to fund the NHS
Richard Tice spent this morning fulfilling a role well-known to leaders of smaller parties: defending their vetting procedures amid criticism…
Why are Foreign Office mandarins so ashamed of their own country?
The Foreign Office has been criticised as ‘elitist and rooted in the past’ in a scathing report by some of…
Did David Lammy break broadcasting rules?
Uh oh. David Lammy is back in the spotlight again after Ofcom’s announcement today that it is investigating the shadow…
Honeytrap scandal: Jenkyns says Wragg must face disciplinary action
Back to the Westminster honeytrap, and now Dame Andrea Jenkyns has revealed that she was also targeted by the parliamentary…
Why Justin Trudeau is turning against immigration
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is in a state of desperation. His minority Liberal government has been polling behind Pierre Poilievre’s Conservatives…
Ian Hislop’s elite blindspot
A common attack line against populist politicians such as Nigel Farage or Donald Trump is that their attacks on contemporary…
Is Whitehall ready for war?
James Heappey, who will soon step down as Conservative MP for Wells after nearly a decade, may have won more…
There’s no Roald Dahl without his cruelty
Roald Dahl Goes Woke: Part Two in what promises to be a very long and funny and ignominious series. Not…
Dowden: UK position on arms sales to Israel ‘has not changed’
Dowden: UK position on arms sales to Israel ‘has not changed’ Israel and Hamas are expected to hold a new…
Inflation accountability? Not likely!
We are at a point in history where once again the plebs have woken up to the fact that inflation…
When Medicare refunds end up ‘somewhere’
I wonder how many Australians, like me, have found communicating with our national health care bureaucracy, Medicare, about as easy…
Albo unashamedly takes credit for union buster’s grand vision
Albanese is selling our young voters a dangerous lie
Alexandra Marshall Live S2E8 with Aidan Morrison
When it comes to energy policy, Australians have been woefully mislead by the political class. Aidan Morrison from the Centre…
Watch: Lammy flounders in Rayner defence
When you’re in a hole, who gonna call? David Lammy! Yes, the Shadow Foreign Secretary was out on the airwaves…
Scotland’s hate crime act is stifling academic freedom
For the past few days, I’ve been hoping to receive an email from the two universities in Scotland where I’m…
The truth about the Rwandan genocide
Today a solemn ceremony takes place in Rwanda’s capital. President Paul Kagame, flanked by international dignitaries – including our own…
Bulgarian Tsar: why the West is not in decline
Bulgaria has rarely been the master of its own fate. Throughout history, neighbouring powers have often succeeded in imposing their…
Will Iran attack Israel?
The Middle East is bracing for an attack whose exact source, targets, method, timing and scope are unknown. On Monday,…
Despite Russia’s intensifying attacks, Kharkiv carries on
Irina Kotenko, 53, was already awake when a Russian drone crashed into the roof of her three-story building at 1…
Matt Kean’s opposition to nuclear borders on the absurd
In the world of political irrelevancy, there are few people climbing higher, harder, and faster than New South Wales Shadow…
Scotland’s police at ‘breaking point’ over hate law
Oh dear. As the furore around Scotland’s Hate Crime Act extends into its sixth day, there are now fears about…