Day: April 2, 2023

Deconstructing Decolonisation

It’s vital that we take risks in asserting our legal right to doubt and interrogate the ‘decolonising’ story, because what is at stake is so very important.

Council of Europe Targets UK Asylum Reform

While Britain is not part of EU institutions, the criticism by the CoE will rightly be seen by many Brexiters as yet another attempt to undermine the UK’s sovereignty post-Brexit.

Siren Songs, Dancing Demons

There is a macabre precedent in the bizarre accounts, world over, of people dancing themselves to death: an analogue to the painful hedonism of post-modernity.

UK Government To Punish Households Using Gas

Ministers are encouraging Britons to ditch their gas boilers for heat pumps, but the ‘net zero’ secretary Grant Shapps admitted he has yet to do so himself.

Cocaine Use Soars in Europe

The rise in drug use accompanies an estimated 35% spike in cocaine cultivation in a single year, between 2020 and 2021.

Sweden To Conduct National Census To Counter Illegal Migration

“Sweden has a centuries-old tradition of civil registration, but as a result of irresponsible migration and undemanding integration policies over the decades, we have largely lost control over how many and who lives in our country,” SD leader Jimmie Åkesson said.

Ritorna Vincitor! Anna Netrebko’s Arbitration Victory Shows that New York’s Metropolitan Opera is Getting Woker and Going Broker

Ritorna Vincitor! Anna Netrebko’s Arbitration Victory Shows that New York’s Metropolitan Opera is Getting Woker and Going Broker

In Europe, revitalized theaters are announcing new seasons that New Yorkers can now only dream about. As New York looks ever more provincial, Paris, Berlin, and Milan are only some of those offering Anna Netrebko in star roles.

April 2, 2023
Deconstructing Decolonisation

Deconstructing Decolonisation

It’s vital that we take risks in asserting our legal right to doubt and interrogate the ‘decolonising’ story, because what is at stake is so very important.

April 2, 2023
European Parliament Questioned Over Morbid Artworks Of Children

European Parliament Questioned Over Morbid Artworks Of Children

Rassemblement National MEP Aurélia Beigneux condemned Cronqvist’s work as “morally reprehensible” due to its sadomasochistic depictions of children.

April 2, 2023
Council of Europe Targets UK Asylum Reform

Council of Europe Targets UK Asylum Reform

While Britain is not part of EU institutions, the criticism by the CoE will rightly be seen by many Brexiters as yet another attempt to undermine the UK’s sovereignty post-Brexit.

April 2, 2023
Siren Songs, Dancing Demons

Siren Songs, Dancing Demons

There is a macabre precedent in the bizarre accounts, world over, of people dancing themselves to death: an analogue to the painful hedonism of post-modernity.

Mind the Gap: EU Declares War on Gender Pay Difference

Mind the Gap: EU Declares War on Gender Pay Difference

The transparency directive against the gender pay gap not only focuses on women, but also ‘non-binary’ people for the first time in EU legislative history.

April 2, 2023
UK Government To Punish Households Using Gas

UK Government To Punish Households Using Gas

Ministers are encouraging Britons to ditch their gas boilers for heat pumps, but the ‘net zero’ secretary Grant Shapps admitted he has yet to do so himself.

April 2, 2023
Cocaine Use Soars in Europe

Cocaine Use Soars in Europe

The rise in drug use accompanies an estimated 35% spike in cocaine cultivation in a single year, between 2020 and 2021.

Sweden To Conduct National Census To Counter Illegal Migration

Sweden To Conduct National Census To Counter Illegal Migration

“Sweden has a centuries-old tradition of civil registration, but as a result of irresponsible migration and undemanding integration policies over the decades, we have largely lost control over how many and who lives in our country,” SD leader Jimmie Åkesson said.

April 2, 2023