From Elsewhere – A storm is gathering.
Like many other Britons who are engaged with politics and who are aware of how things such as the social contract, trust in politicians…
Like many other Britons who are engaged with politics and who are aware of how things such as the social contract, trust in politicians…
I first encountered news of Lord Maurice Glasman of Stamford Hill and Stoke Newington of the Blue Labour tendency about a decade ago when…
The NHS is failing Britons. It’s failing Britons at the end of their lives, failing Britons at various times during those lives and as…
After the big Battle of Epping when a whole town of decent people turned out to peacefully protest potentially dangerous and probably illegal migrants…
We travel back to 1959 for this gritty crime thriller about the robbery of a Royal Mint van of £150,000 which is a large…
I grew up around the political Left, not so much in a family of Leftists as some have done, but in a community where…
Humour varies from person to person and varies even more so from country to country and culture to culture. American humour sometimes baffles me…
Like many I’ve been following the case of the Scottish nurse Sandie Peggie who is being hauled over the coals in a tribunal after…
I’m getting quite enamoured of Mr Dan Salt’s rather pessimistic diagnosis of Britain’s political, economic, social and cultural problems. They often don’t make for…
The commentator Aja The Empress has decided to weigh in to the debate about the pushback that a silly leftist counterprotesting a group Britons…