The real cause of the Leicester violence is the one thing the Left will never blame it on
THERE is nothing quite like a leftie MP with their head in the sand. But that is what we have with the great case of Claudia Webbe.
THERE is nothing quite like a leftie MP with their head in the sand. But that is what we have with the great case of Claudia Webbe.
One thing has become clear about the war in Ukraine. Vladimir Putin cannot win. But he also cannot lose.
It turns out there are deep reserves of affection for Queen Elizabeth II but also a vast wellspring of support for the monarchy and nation
Anyone who has ever spent time in the US will know that the country’s politics is extraordinarily dynastic.
The New York Times started running hit pieces on Queen Elizabeth II almost immediately after she passed away last week.
What a beautiful thing it is to see bus-loads of illegal migrants arrive into DC and Martha’s Vineyard. If this is what is needed to bring the US’s border crisis right to the doorsteps of the nation’s lawmakers then so be it.
Watching the miles of queues in Westminster and the crowds that lined the procession from Balmoral, it looks like the nation is truly recognising what we have lost.
The paper’s animus against our country appears partly driven by its decision to recruit hard-Left journalists from the UK
We have already had three years of Boris Johnson boasting about appointing the most diverse cabinet ever.
The outpouring of tributes to Queen Elizabeth II has been overwhelming. They have come from statesmen, monarchs, presidents and publics around the world. And it is important to consider why that is.
The Queen is dead. Long live the King. That is the call that has gone out in the last day since the news of the death of Queen Elizabeth II.
If you don’t have borders then that national health service becomes an international health service, available to people who have never paid into it but can take whatever they like out of it.