Starmer pick slammed by ex-mandarin

Starmer pick slammed by ex-mandarin

When a PM is in crisis, what do they do? Sack the head of the civil service. Having lost both his Chief of Staff and Director of Communications at the beginning of the week, Keir Starmer resolved to make it a hattrick by dispensing with the services of his short-serving Cabinet Secretary. Poor old Chris Wormald is on the way out – but it does not look ...
The brutal life of baby Samuel

The brutal life of baby Samuel

Soon after winning the Queensland State election on 26 October 2024, the new Liberal National Premier, David Crisafulli, unexpectedly moved a motion in the Parliament to ban any discussion of abortion and to prohibit the introduction of any Bill dealing with this controversial topic for four years. Consequently, following the successful adoption of the ...
Jim Ratcliffe has a point about Britain

Jim Ratcliffe has a point about Britain

Jim Ratcliffe is not a polished media performer, and neither does he have an accurate set of UK demographic statistics in his head. But how typical that the Prime Minister and his Labour colleagues, as well as the Guardian and many others, have chosen to latch onto a loose remark the billionaire Manchester United co-owner made about migration rather ...
Genocide is not what it used to be

Genocide is not what it used to be

Ongoing claims of genocide perpetrated by Israel have reached the point where it is, in modern terms, normative. That is, it is stated openly without opposition as if it were a declared fact. In Australia, the visit of Israeli President Isaac Herzog has been filtered through this view in all mainstream media and state media reports on the issue. ...
Why I left London, the city I loved

Why I left London, the city I loved

My friends never let me forget the first time I came to London. They couldn’t understand why I was so desperate to cross the city to meet them at London Bridge when I was coming into Paddington. The reason was simple: I thought London Bridge was actually Tower Bridge. I wanted to see this icon of the city for the first time. London left me sorely ...
Britain has an antisemitism problem

Britain has an antisemitism problem

Want to know what kind of country you live in? You live in a country in which there are more than 300 antisemitic incidents a month. Three-hundred. Every month. Last year, there were 80 incidents on Yom Kippur alone, including the Islamist attack on Heaton Park synagogue in Manchester which resulted in the deaths of Melvin Cravitz and Adrian ...

Starmer pick slammed by ex-mandarin

Starmer pick slammed by ex-mandarin
When a PM is in crisis, what do they do? Sack the head of the civil service. Having lost both his Chief of Staff and Director of Communications at the beginning of the week, Keir Starmer resolved to make it a hattrick by dispensing with the services of his short-serving Cabinet Secretary. Poor old Chris Wormald is on the way out – but it does not look ...

The brutal life of baby Samuel

The brutal life of baby Samuel
Soon after winning the Queensland State election on 26 October 2024, the new Liberal National Premier, David Crisafulli, unexpectedly moved a motion in the Parliament to ban any discussion of abortion and to prohibit the introduction of any Bill dealing with this controversial topic for four years. Consequently, following the successful adoption of the ...

Jim Ratcliffe has a point about Britain

Jim Ratcliffe has a point about Britain
Jim Ratcliffe is not a polished media performer, and neither does he have an accurate set of UK demographic statistics in his head. But how typical that the Prime Minister and his Labour colleagues, as well as the Guardian and many others, have chosen to latch onto a loose remark the billionaire Manchester United co-owner made about migration rather ...

Genocide is not what it used to be

Genocide is not what it used to be
Ongoing claims of genocide perpetrated by Israel have reached the point where it is, in modern terms, normative. That is, it is stated openly without opposition as if it were a declared fact. In Australia, the visit of Israeli President Isaac Herzog has been filtered through this view in all mainstream media and state media reports on the issue. ...

Why I left London, the city I loved

Why I left London, the city I loved
My friends never let me forget the first time I came to London. They couldn’t understand why I was so desperate to cross the city to meet them at London Bridge when I was coming into Paddington. The reason was simple: I thought London Bridge was actually Tower Bridge. I wanted to see this icon of the city for the first time. London left me sorely ...

Britain has an antisemitism problem

Britain has an antisemitism problem
Want to know what kind of country you live in? You live in a country in which there are more than 300 antisemitic incidents a month. Three-hundred. Every month. Last year, there were 80 incidents on Yom Kippur alone, including the Islamist attack on Heaton Park synagogue in Manchester which resulted in the deaths of Melvin Cravitz and Adrian ...