The death of Sir David Amess MP last week is a tragedy. One only needs to look at the depth and quality of the tributes to him, his life and…
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Now citizens are called to make their choice: will the professor or the lawyer win?
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Cigarettes have undoubtedly lost their lustre in the UK. Once a mainstay in the hand of any aspirational figure, smokes are declining in popularity. Currently only about 14 percent of…
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The process of post-Brexit readjustments continues. In particular, the trade distortion debate arising from the Northern Ireland Protocol continues to sizzle, with increasing calls by Unionists for the UK to…
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Party Conference is the time to set an agenda for the year ahead. It is when the party leadership should be presenting their plans to the party and setting out…
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Last week the UK Government held a reshuffle, where some ministers and Cabinet members were fired, and others appointed. At least one was, apparently, left in tears, while others were…
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Wokery has taken over much of Westminster, corporate culture, academia and the media. Dissenting from the woke establishment brings upon you flame and fury. It is not that unlike the…
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This response includes, among other diabolical agendas, so-called ‘vaccine passports’, the hijacking of a free press, the suspension of civil liberties, and an extension of rule by decree – medical and political tyranny, in short.
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In early June, the European Union’s attempt to issue a unified response regarding Chinese human rights abuses was blocked by a single defiant leader: Hungary’s Prime Minister Viktor Orbán. This…
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Among the most pressing themes in the public debate is the acquisition of the Monte dei Paschi Di Siena bank (MPS) – by the commercial bank Unicredit, both of whom…