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Oscar Pistorius should still be in prison
The murderer Oscar Pistorius was released from prison on parole today, more than a decade after shooting his girlfriend, Reeva…
Biden’s cynical attempt to memorialise 6 January
It’s fright month in Joe Biden’s America, folks. Today, 5 January, the US President will travel to Valley Forge, Pennsylvania,…
Claudine Gay may be gone, but the issues on campus remain
Claudine, we hardly knew ye. Gay’s tenure atop Harvard was the shortest in that university’s history. Yet it was still…
In defence of ‘fat cat’ chief executives
Are chief executives overpaid? The High Pay Centre thinks so. Every January, it releases data showing the huge inequality between…
Sunak plays it safe with election announcement
Rishi Sunak is – not unusually – playing it safe by saying his ‘working assumption’ is that the election will…
When will Nigel Farage get off the fence?
Nigel Farage’s indecision continues. Despite being hyped in advance as a major unveiling of the rebel party’s programme, Reform UK’s…
Sunak says his ‘working assumption’ is no spring election
Rishi Sunak has this afternoon given his strongest hint yet that the next general election will be held in the…
The Epstein files heap fresh embarrassment on Prince Andrew
Four days in, and 2024 shows every sign of being yet another annus horribilis for Prince Andrew. After – by…
The families of IRA terrorists shouldn’t get compensation
In the period between Christmas and New Year archives in both Belfast and Dublin are opened and documents are declassified.…
The real reason junior doctors are striking
Any remaining question about who NHS strikes are supposed to benefit has been put to rest this week. Industrial action…
eBay side-hustlers deserve to get taxed
There will be people outraged by the latest initiative of HMRC: to demand that the likes of Airbnb, eBay, and…
Harvard’s Claudine Gay isn’t a victim of racism
A month ago, Claudine Gay of Harvard University was obsessed with putting things into context. Asked at that now infamous…
The Iran terror attack is embarrassing for the mullahs
Anyone who wants to strike at the heart of the Iranian regime would be hard-pressed for a more symbolic target…
Lessons from the removal of Harvard’s president
“This is not a decision I came to easily,” wrote disgraced former Harvard University President Claudine Gay of her resignation…
Claudine Gay was bad for Harvard, but Harvard is bad for the country
I advise you to have a bottle of Dramamine on hand before reading Claudine Gay’s nauseating missive announcing her resignation as president…
Did Richard Tice tease a return to politics for Nigel Farage?
Reform UK is the great enigma of right-wing British politics. Despite lacking a memorable name, leader, policy platform or record…
Bitcoin’s bounce back has proved its critics wrong again
The charlatans had been exposed. Its flimsiness had been confirmed. And the bubble had finally burst. Rewind to just over…
The hypocrisy of France’s feminist movement
A cultural war has erupted in France over the iconic figure of Gérard Depardieu. The 75-year-old actor is considered one…
BBC rushes to defend Harvard’s president Gay
President Gay, we hardly knew thee. Six months ago, the political scientist was appointed the head of Harvard University to…
House prices aren’t falling any time soon
Economic forecasts rarely survive far into the New Year. Just look at last year’s prophecy by the IMF that the…
Claudine Gay is gone – but Harvard’s radical clerisy remain
In the end, Barack Obama, Penny Pritzker, 700-some members of the faculty, the mighty voice of the Harvard Crimson and the…
Israel is heading for war with Hezbollah
Saleh al-Arouri may have been a senior member of the Palestinian group Hamas, but the drone strike that brought his…
Israel has taken a big risk with its Hamas assassination in Lebanon
Israel today killed top Hamas leader Saleh al-Arouri, in the most significant assassination since the war against Hamas started almost…
It’s no surprise Mhairi Black has turned on Nicola Sturgeon
Mhairi Black can clearly see which way the wind is blowing. ‘I did always feel a wee bit uncomfortable,’ the…
Israel’s supreme court verdict spells trouble for Benjamin Netanyahu
Israel’s supreme court has overturned a law passed by Benjamin Netanyahu’s government last year that would have limited the power…