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In an age of censorship and conformity, social media memes have proven cut through on issues thought outside the bounds of ...
Last week’s cheering news that the High Court has deemed Lambeth Council’s imposition of a Low Traffic Neighbourhood on West ...
The great ‘EU Reset’ of 19 May – when the first formal UK-EU summit since Brexit will take place – is rapidly approaching.
While rumours continue to swirl about whether the Conservatives will strike a deal with Reform UK, exclusive polling shared ...
Can the BBC ever be objective and unbiased? It’s a question many of us ask ourselves, sometimes in hope, often in ...
To the fires linked to Sir Keir Starmer’s property and car that have been probed this week. It now transpires that a ...
LGBT+ is an ‘inclusive’ way to represent all the different identities in the longer acronym, says the BBC. What nonsense: the ...
This election…is a sliding doors moment for our nation,’ declared Peter Dutton, and maybe he was right, and in ways he didn’t ...
From the election in November to the presidential inauguration in January, media commentators took turns to pronounce the ...
Rupert Lowe must currently be the most frustrated man in British politics. The MP has been exonerated of accusations brought ...
Not even Labor Premier Chris Minns believes Sydney City Council when they used ‘climate change’ as an excuse to ban ...
The knives have come out for Sussan Ley. She is being attacked from both the left and the right. But, is all the criticism ...