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The Liberals can be saved … by you

The Liberals can be saved … by you

The structural failure of the Liberal Party, which is the reason we set up the Liberal Reform Association, has sadly borne fruit. Following the tragedy at Bondi Beach people saw, in stark relief, how disconnected the political class of Labor and the LNP have become from the people. It is not only the legislative reaction of politicians to Islamic ...
Why Andrew had to be booted from Royal Lodge

Why Andrew had to be booted from Royal Lodge

The news that the disgraced former Duke of York has been turfed out of his home of Royal Lodge in the middle of the night and rusticated to a rather less grand property somewhere on the Sandringham Estate will not, perhaps, be greeted with particular sorrow by many. Ever since the latest and highly embarrassing round of revelations concerning Andrew’s ...
Our prisons are getting worse under Labour

Our prisons are getting worse under Labour

Ever since Labour was elected, every time there has been another disaster in our jails, or another set of terrible data, it has been briefed that ‘this government inherited prisons in crisis’. To be fair to the government, the Tories did leave our jails broken, overcrowded and crumbling, but this line has also been a useful shield for Labour, ...
How did Starmer misjudge Mandelson so badly?

How did Starmer misjudge Mandelson so badly?

If there is anything less edifying than the newly released emails implicating Lord Mandelson in some very bad behaviour, it is the stream of politicians and others in the UK piling in on the already multiply disgraced peer. Starmer’s judgement leaves a lot to be desired He was never to be trusted, we are told; he should never have been allowed to ...
Britain’s shameful tolerance for terrorism

Britain’s shameful tolerance for terrorism

The news that Shahid Butt, a man convicted of terrorism who served five years for conspiring to bomb the British consulate in Yemen, is standing as a pro-Gaza candidate for Birmingham City Council has shocked many. Butt was jailed in 1999 as part of a terror plot linked to Abu Hamza, yet now seeks public office representing constituents in the ...
Has AI finally developed consciousness?

Has AI finally developed consciousness?

Depending on where you stand on AI, 30 January 2026 will go down in history for one of two things. Either it is the day when the AI singularity really began and the robots became conscious – or the day when it was revealed that far too many people are credulous about AI and were fooled by a bunch of cosplaying crypto-bores. To recap: this story begins ...
National Investigations & Enforcement Summit 2026

National Investigations & Enforcement Summit 2026

With rising public scrutiny, fast-moving harms, and tighter civil penalties, investigations and enforcement teams are under pressure to deliver court-ready cases, visible deterrence, and behaviour change, while using powers proportionately and proving impact.   The National Investigations & Enforcement Summit 2026 will explore how regulators are ...
Webinar: Mandarin Talks: AI for modern regulation

Webinar: Mandarin Talks: AI for modern regulation

Regulators across Australia are operating in an environment of increasing complexity, expanding oversight responsibilities and heightened public expectations around fairness, transparency and efficiency. At the same time, government priorities are focussed on streamlined, risk-based and evidence-driven regulation. AI offers practical ways to support ...

The Liberals can be saved … by you

The Liberals can be saved … by you
The structural failure of the Liberal Party, which is the reason we set up the Liberal Reform Association, has sadly borne fruit. Following the tragedy at Bondi Beach people saw, in stark relief, how disconnected the political class of Labor and the LNP have become from the people. It is not only the legislative reaction of politicians to Islamic ...

Why Andrew had to be booted from Royal Lodge

Why Andrew had to be booted from Royal Lodge
The news that the disgraced former Duke of York has been turfed out of his home of Royal Lodge in the middle of the night and rusticated to a rather less grand property somewhere on the Sandringham Estate will not, perhaps, be greeted with particular sorrow by many. Ever since the latest and highly embarrassing round of revelations concerning Andrew’s ...

Our prisons are getting worse under Labour

Our prisons are getting worse under Labour
Ever since Labour was elected, every time there has been another disaster in our jails, or another set of terrible data, it has been briefed that ‘this government inherited prisons in crisis’. To be fair to the government, the Tories did leave our jails broken, overcrowded and crumbling, but this line has also been a useful shield for Labour, ...

How did Starmer misjudge Mandelson so badly?

How did Starmer misjudge Mandelson so badly?
If there is anything less edifying than the newly released emails implicating Lord Mandelson in some very bad behaviour, it is the stream of politicians and others in the UK piling in on the already multiply disgraced peer. Starmer’s judgement leaves a lot to be desired He was never to be trusted, we are told; he should never have been allowed to ...

Britain’s shameful tolerance for terrorism

Britain’s shameful tolerance for terrorism
The news that Shahid Butt, a man convicted of terrorism who served five years for conspiring to bomb the British consulate in Yemen, is standing as a pro-Gaza candidate for Birmingham City Council has shocked many. Butt was jailed in 1999 as part of a terror plot linked to Abu Hamza, yet now seeks public office representing constituents in the ...

Has AI finally developed consciousness?

Has AI finally developed consciousness?
Depending on where you stand on AI, 30 January 2026 will go down in history for one of two things. Either it is the day when the AI singularity really began and the robots became conscious – or the day when it was revealed that far too many people are credulous about AI and were fooled by a bunch of cosplaying crypto-bores. To recap: this story begins ...

National Investigations & Enforcement Summit 2026

National Investigations & Enforcement Summit 2026
With rising public scrutiny, fast-moving harms, and tighter civil penalties, investigations and enforcement teams are under pressure to deliver court-ready cases, visible deterrence, and behaviour change, while using powers proportionately and proving impact.   The National Investigations & Enforcement Summit 2026 will explore how regulators are ...

Webinar: Mandarin Talks: AI for modern regulation

Webinar: Mandarin Talks: AI for modern regulation
Regulators across Australia are operating in an environment of increasing complexity, expanding oversight responsibilities and heightened public expectations around fairness, transparency and efficiency. At the same time, government priorities are focussed on streamlined, risk-based and evidence-driven regulation. AI offers practical ways to support ...