Why Brigitte Bardot terrified men

Why Brigitte Bardot terrified men

My teenage self was right. Brigitte Bardot, who died this weekend, symbolised sex and freedom. It’s why I had a poster of her on my study wall at school in which she was topless in a white cowboy hat and faded blue denims with the zip undone to reveal that she had no knickers. Needless to say it was not long before someone burnt a hole in her crotch ...
The bitter truth about New Year’s Eve

The bitter truth about New Year’s Eve

New Year’s Eve is the party we don’t need but can’t get rid of. The location varies according to geography. City-dwellers gather in public squares and cheer at midnight as the skyrockets explode overhead and add more fumes to the blanket of urban smog. In the countryside, revellers meet in freezing farmhouse kitchens and drink bathtub gin while ...
AI is killing the art of speechwriting

AI is killing the art of speechwriting

‘Where are the snows of yesteryear?’ lamented the French poet François Villon. Professional writers around the world are devising their own variation on this refrain: ‘Where has the money I used to make from speechwriting gone?’ Is it the economy? Yes. Is it because our business leaders have all the charisma and moral courage of East German politicians ...
Shoot an elephant to save Africa

Shoot an elephant to save Africa

Africa’s elephants are out of control, and the continent’s people, and plants, are paying the price. Far too many elephants, with far too little territory – surrounded by ever more people and with culling hampered by Western animal rights groups and green activists – risk contributing to a wildlife-induced forest ecocide. Millions of mopane, baobab and ...
When a society stops having children

When a society stops having children

In 2001, the United Nations released a quietly influential report titled Replacement Migration: Is It a Solution to Declining and Ageing Populations? The paper examined a growing problem facing developed nations: falling birth rates, ageing populations, and a shrinking proportion of working-age citizens needed to support social and economic ...
Bondi bloodshed

Bondi bloodshed

A Royal Commission into the Bondi Hanukkah terrorist attack would expose Labor’s deepest fear. That is why it has been resisted so ferociously. Such an inquiry would not merely catalogue bureaucratic missteps; it could trigger class actions of unprecedented scale and demolish the fiction that this atrocity was unforeseeable. This was Australia’s ...
Dan Duggan Has Just Spent His Fourth Holiday Season in Prison Without Charge

Dan Duggan Has Just Spent His Fourth Holiday Season in Prison Without Charge

Australian citizen Dan Duggan has just spent his fourth Christmas and New Year detained in a New South Wales prison at the behest of a United States extradition request that relates to an indictment, charging him with conspiring to export US defence services in the form of pilot training. As of 1 January 2026, the total time Dan’s spent in prison is 3 ...
NSW Government Uses Bondi Massacre to Justify Expansion of State Security Protocols

NSW Government Uses Bondi Massacre to Justify Expansion of State Security Protocols

“The security protocols and resources are going to have to change in Sydney. They have changed in Rome. They have changed in Paris,” said NSW premier Chris Minns at a 29 December 2025 press conference, which was yet another announcement about the approach his government is taking in the wake of the 14 December Bondi Beach massacre. “They are going to ...
Tags for asylum seekers are a huge distraction

Tags for asylum seekers are a huge distraction

There’s a strange pattern in how the UK discusses policy, and once you notice it you realise it’s everywhere. What happens is that there’s a problem, often something which makes us less safe. The problem will be fundamentally a result of policy, and often something we’re ‘forced’ to endure because of laws we have created. No one feels able to step ...

Why Brigitte Bardot terrified men

Why Brigitte Bardot terrified men
My teenage self was right. Brigitte Bardot, who died this weekend, symbolised sex and freedom. It’s why I had a poster of her on my study wall at school in which she was topless in a white cowboy hat and faded blue denims with the zip undone to reveal that she had no knickers. Needless to say it was not long before someone burnt a hole in her crotch ...

The bitter truth about New Year’s Eve

The bitter truth about New Year’s Eve
New Year’s Eve is the party we don’t need but can’t get rid of. The location varies according to geography. City-dwellers gather in public squares and cheer at midnight as the skyrockets explode overhead and add more fumes to the blanket of urban smog. In the countryside, revellers meet in freezing farmhouse kitchens and drink bathtub gin while ...

AI is killing the art of speechwriting

AI is killing the art of speechwriting
‘Where are the snows of yesteryear?’ lamented the French poet François Villon. Professional writers around the world are devising their own variation on this refrain: ‘Where has the money I used to make from speechwriting gone?’ Is it the economy? Yes. Is it because our business leaders have all the charisma and moral courage of East German politicians ...

Shoot an elephant to save Africa

Shoot an elephant to save Africa
Africa’s elephants are out of control, and the continent’s people, and plants, are paying the price. Far too many elephants, with far too little territory – surrounded by ever more people and with culling hampered by Western animal rights groups and green activists – risk contributing to a wildlife-induced forest ecocide. Millions of mopane, baobab and ...

When a society stops having children

When a society stops having children
In 2001, the United Nations released a quietly influential report titled Replacement Migration: Is It a Solution to Declining and Ageing Populations? The paper examined a growing problem facing developed nations: falling birth rates, ageing populations, and a shrinking proportion of working-age citizens needed to support social and economic ...

Bondi bloodshed

Bondi bloodshed
A Royal Commission into the Bondi Hanukkah terrorist attack would expose Labor’s deepest fear. That is why it has been resisted so ferociously. Such an inquiry would not merely catalogue bureaucratic missteps; it could trigger class actions of unprecedented scale and demolish the fiction that this atrocity was unforeseeable. This was Australia’s ...

Dan Duggan Has Just Spent His Fourth Holiday Season in Prison Without Charge

Dan Duggan Has Just Spent His Fourth Holiday Season in Prison Without Charge
Australian citizen Dan Duggan has just spent his fourth Christmas and New Year detained in a New South Wales prison at the behest of a United States extradition request that relates to an indictment, charging him with conspiring to export US defence services in the form of pilot training. As of 1 January 2026, the total time Dan’s spent in prison is 3 ...

NSW Government Uses Bondi Massacre to Justify Expansion of State Security Protocols

NSW Government Uses Bondi Massacre to Justify Expansion of State Security Protocols
“The security protocols and resources are going to have to change in Sydney. They have changed in Rome. They have changed in Paris,” said NSW premier Chris Minns at a 29 December 2025 press conference, which was yet another announcement about the approach his government is taking in the wake of the 14 December Bondi Beach massacre. “They are going to ...

Tags for asylum seekers are a huge distraction

Tags for asylum seekers are a huge distraction
There’s a strange pattern in how the UK discusses policy, and once you notice it you realise it’s everywhere. What happens is that there’s a problem, often something which makes us less safe. The problem will be fundamentally a result of policy, and often something we’re ‘forced’ to endure because of laws we have created. No one feels able to step ...