As far as I’m concerned, Substack can go to hell. Writers should not have to engage in age verification. That is a dark path ...
Both Tate and Chatfield attract attention not because their ideas are profound, but because their audiences are in pain.
Australia faces its own looming famine – not of food, but of financial security, social stability, and economic resilience.
Outback Gothic is heat that doesn’t forgive, snakes that don’t warn, and silence that speaks louder than Parliament.
Politicians are covering their bad immigration policies with rushed gun laws. Disarming farmers will not stop Islamic terror.
This Christmas is more special than any I have experienced before, as if heralding a renaissance of all that is right with ...
In fact, English and Eskimo have about the same number of root words for snow – think: ‘snow’, ‘blizzard’, ‘sleet’, ‘slush’, ...
As the rest of the Royal Family prepare for the pageantry and pomp of their traditional Christmas, two ghosts have ...
Why would anyone support this government? Keir Starmer has a near-invincible majority, a divided opposition and 14 years of ...
In 1946, buoyed by post-War optimism, the World Health Organisation adopted a famous definition. Health, it declared, was ...
There is something deeply sinister about the state formally recording that a citizen has said something entirely lawful of ...
For a lot of people – not everyone – the economy is robust. It’s hard to say how much of this is because of Trump’s economic ...
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