We all used to believe that liberal democratic principles would inevitably spread to consume the whole world. Peace, stability and prosperity would, as a consequence,…
We all used to believe that liberal democratic principles would inevitably spread to consume the whole world. Peace, stability and prosperity would, as a consequence,…
After lying to the world for three weeks, the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia finally admitted that it had murdered its subject Jamal Khashoggi, a well-known…
It was in France, a permanent member of the UN Security Council, that the South Korean President began, on October 13, an eight-day visit to…
How long will it take for the so-called liberal elite to work out two key things: (i) most people don’t think like them/us; and (ii)…
Ending the UK’s membership of the EU will not just affect the trade relationship between the UK and the EU, which has dominated the headlines….
“Liberalism made the modern world, but the modern world is turning against it. Europe and America are in the throes of a popular rebellion against…
“Every political party promises to revitalize those areas of the country that have been left behind by de-industrialisation and the rapidly changing nature of our…
On October 7, in the first round of the Brazilian presidential election, by voting 46 per cent in favour of the populist MP and former…
Last week, my friend and colleague David Boyle published an article putting forward a view about protecting the older generation. It has become one of…
Why did the Turkish President’s visit to Germany on 28 and 29 September leave us with a diffuse feeling of unease? There is nothing wrong…
The big occasion at Conservative party conference, beyond question, was the Boris speech. The queues for it really were impressively epic, notable even further at…
Next Spring, European citizens will vote for the new European Parliament. There are many reasons to believe that 2019 elections will be the most significant…