Pauline Hanson: I’ve won the people

Pauline Hanson: I’ve won the people

One Nation Leader Senator Pauline Hanson exclusively told The Spectator Australia today: Apparently, you can wear the symbols of Islamic terror in Parliament and escape criticism or censure. You can threaten to burn Parliament down and escape censure. But you can’t wear a simple burqa and escape censure. I never really expected anything else from ...
The problem with funky vicars

The problem with funky vicars

The Reverend Kate Bottley, the celebrity vicar who came to fame on Gogglebox, has a message for the nation. ‘The woman who goes skinny-dipping for charity and posts the pictures on social media is far removed from the cultural archetype of the meek and stuffy vicar,’ the Telegraph breathlessly tells us. ‘I don’t know who these stuffy vicars are,’ says ...
Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor should ignore Congress

Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor should ignore Congress

As an American who respects the constitutional role and historical continuity of the British Crown, I view the recent congressional request to interview Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor with disgust. In early November, several of the most progressive Democratic members of the US Congress sent a letter asking him to participate in a ‘transcribed interview’ ...
Redress scheme for institutional child sexual abuse: Audit warns processing too slow

Redress scheme for institutional child sexual abuse: Audit warns processing too slow

The way a national redress scheme exceeding $5 billion has been managed by the Department of Social Services (DSS) has been deemed partly effective overall, with improvements recommended for governance arrangements, administering processes, monitoring and reporting.  An Australian National Audit Office (ANAO) review of the scheme — which was established

Pauline Hanson: I’ve won the people

Pauline Hanson: I’ve won the people
One Nation Leader Senator Pauline Hanson exclusively told The Spectator Australia today: Apparently, you can wear the symbols of Islamic terror in Parliament and escape criticism or censure. You can threaten to burn Parliament down and escape censure. But you can’t wear a simple burqa and escape censure. I never really expected anything else from ...

The problem with funky vicars

The problem with funky vicars
The Reverend Kate Bottley, the celebrity vicar who came to fame on Gogglebox, has a message for the nation. ‘The woman who goes skinny-dipping for charity and posts the pictures on social media is far removed from the cultural archetype of the meek and stuffy vicar,’ the Telegraph breathlessly tells us. ‘I don’t know who these stuffy vicars are,’ says ...

Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor should ignore Congress

Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor should ignore Congress
As an American who respects the constitutional role and historical continuity of the British Crown, I view the recent congressional request to interview Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor with disgust. In early November, several of the most progressive Democratic members of the US Congress sent a letter asking him to participate in a ‘transcribed interview’ ...

Redress scheme for institutional child sexual abuse: Audit warns processing too slow

Redress scheme for institutional child sexual abuse: Audit warns processing too slow
The way a national redress scheme exceeding $5 billion has been managed by the Department of Social Services (DSS) has been deemed partly effective overall, with improvements recommended for governance arrangements, administering processes, monitoring and reporting.  An Australian National Audit Office (ANAO) review of the scheme — which was established