Month: October 2021

Trojan Horse in the National Trust

As the National Trust is essentially a conservative organisation, so too its membership largely comprises people with conservative instincts, that is, people who like long walks in the countryside, historic buildings, and fine art. It is astonishing, therefore, that the National Trust chose to go in a direction that, if continued, would lead to its suicide.

Poland Questions EU Legal Primacy

The EU Treaty is subordinate to the constitution in the Polish legal system, according to the Constitutional Tribunal of Poland.

Europe and Dogs

Europeans have a fascinating relationship with dogs, a relationship that does not seem to exist in any other civilisation.

Independent Nations: Is There a Future for Europe Outside the Union?

The EU puts little faith in the people of Europe; it prefers to oversee national policies—all for the common good, it argues—and to preach progressive values. It is a self-absorbed and overbearing organisation, drowning in red tape, one that costs billions to taxpayers across the continent.

German Greens And Liberals Start Talks With Social Democrats

German Greens And Liberals Start Talks With Social Democrats

The “kingmakers” of the German election choose to talk with the winners of the election.

October 6, 2021
Romania’s Liberal Government Ousted

Romania’s Liberal Government Ousted

A no-confidence vote was overwhelmingly endorsed by the parliament.

October 6, 2021
Independent Nations: Is There a Future for Europe Outside the Union?

Independent Nations: Is There a Future for Europe Outside the Union?

The EU puts little faith in the people of Europe; it prefers to oversee national policies—all for the common good, it argues—and to preach progressive values. It is a self-absorbed and overbearing organisation, drowning in red tape, one that costs billions to taxpayers across the continent.

October 6, 2021
Nord Stream 2 Pipeline To Begin Operation

Nord Stream 2 Pipeline To Begin Operation

The latest step to completion comes as Europe faces an energy crisis.

October 5, 2021
MEPs Call For Tighter Facebook Regulation

MEPs Call For Tighter Facebook Regulation

Meanwhile, Facebook, WhatsApp and Instagram are back up and running after an outage that lasted almost six hours,

October 5, 2021
Against the ‘Nanny State’: An Interview with <b>Dr. Robert Malone</b>

Against the ‘Nanny State’: An Interview with <b>Dr. Robert Malone</b>

“I believe strongly in the right of individuals to elect whether to accept or reject medical procedures. I believe this is basically the sanctity of life, that individuals have the right to control their own bodies.”

October 4, 2021
France Freezes Energy Prices

France Freezes Energy Prices

France will freeze natural gas and electricity prices, the prime minister has announced.

October 4, 2021
Dutch PM Tries To Form Coaliton

Dutch PM Tries To Form Coaliton

Mark Rutte is about to form a new coaliton, six months after the election.

October 4, 2021
EU, US to Regulate Big Tech Together

EU, US to Regulate Big Tech Together

The US and the European Union cooperate in the regulation of the AI and big-tech industries.

October 1, 2021
Russia Threatens to Ban YouTube

Russia Threatens to Ban YouTube

RT’s editor-in-chief also called to ban German broadcasters ARD and ZDF.

October 1, 2021
Lepanto, 450 Years Later: Hope for Christendom in Crisis

Lepanto, 450 Years Later: Hope for Christendom in Crisis

The Battle of Lepanto needed strong leadership. Today, Europe is searching for similar leadership. Europe needs statesmen: men and women who think about the next generation, not the next election; people like Don Juan of Austria and Blessed Emperor Karl, animated by a deep sense of service, ready to put the interests of their peoples before their own.