At the beginning of August, I wrote an article about my experiences working as an emergency physician in Stockholm, Sweden, during the covid pandemic. For those who…
At the beginning of August, I wrote an article about my experiences working as an emergency physician in Stockholm, Sweden, during the covid pandemic. For those who…
We may be a thoroughly divided nation and – if Boris Johnson orders a new lockdown – we may become more so, but there appears…
How we tax property is fundamental to the UK’s economic well-being. It determines the quality of people’s housing, their ability to own their own home,…
On 6 September 2020, the German government issued a quasi-ultimatum to the Kremlin: either you explain what happened to your opponent Navalny, who was poisoned…
I am one of the few people in theUK to have written at any length about the need for authenticity. As such, it ought perhaps…
ralysis: How will it end? In April this year, we recommended a viewing of this interview with Professor Johan Giesecke, the former Swedish State Epidemiologist,…
The big irony for many parents who have found ourselves schooling our kids at home in the last six months is that education departments and…
The number of cases of Covid in the UK is going up. That’s just a fact. At time of writing there are 1406 newly recorded cases of…
The American presidency that is coming to an end has undeniably weakened the transatlantic link that has bonded the United States and the great democracies…
The tickbox phenomenon, which I have been writing about for most of this year, seems finally to have reached its apotheosis with the appointment of…
How you see things depends on where you sit. From the top-down, your interest will be as an employee or elected member of a public…
I was one of the hundreds of thousands of British students who received their A-level grades last Thursday. Today is GCSE results day. These were…