
Rwanda or Not: Tories Still Can’t Agree on Approach to Illegal Migration
After more than a decade in office, the Conservative Party remains unable to work out how tough it wants to be on immigration.

After more than a decade in office, the Conservative Party remains unable to work out how tough it wants to be on immigration.

As the case of Suella Braverman shows, the British government is unable to implement its voters’ wishes.

What will it take to wake decent people up and take an active stand against this barbarism?

The British prime minister can’t seem to decide whether he’s for or against the climate policy.

Alumni of this vibrant school have a plan to ensure its future, though they need help to make it happen.

Britain is about to waste another £15 million on a scheme that is almost certain never to take off.

Despite pushback by educators, the Tory government finds AI’s growing influence to be “heartening.”

The French organisation’s tactics have shaped the European fight against same-sex marriage.

A so-called right to die quickly morphs into a perceived duty to die.

Nikki Haley just picked up a major endorsement that will bring in big money. But who likes her the most—policy-interested voters or money-loaded donors?
It is clear that not only are liberal administrations and activists foisting unnecessary early sexualisation on children, overarching levers of power, like the WHO, are also hell bent on doing so.
We haven’t diagnosed ‘woke’ properly. We should recognise it for what it is: an expression of a very deep and noble religious need, a need that has been neglected and mistreated in contemporary British society.
Instead of adopting inclusive writing, we might consider learning a language without gendered grammar, like Hungarian—or Farsi—as options.
Stop letting yourself be blackmailed. Stop neutering your worldview by adopting a slowed-down version of another ideology’s program.
With all the heads of state legitimizing the Ukraine Charter, it should be regarded as the West’s collective program towards Ukraine, both during the war and beyond.
What happens if we find out that the current U.S. president is so corrupt that he has compromised the integrity of his own government—and maybe even the very security of his own country?
This episode proves once again that rules ‘do not apply’ to those who have made progressive provocation their profession.
“I didn’t even look in the mirror to say goodbye to myself. I didn’t care. I wanted to be blind.”
Erdoğan’s election defeat would likely be celebrated in Europe, even if it means the end of the EU-Turkey refugee deal, after which new ways will have to be found to keep migration in check.
To the death of the unborn, the elite class has added the mutilation of the immature, a new grotesque item for the list of their civilisational sins.
Whatever its flaws, Hazony’s National Conservatism is an earnest attempt to foster a serious conversation about what human flourishing looks like.
No matter how much King Charles tried to diversify, it was clear he was going to trip up at some point. And as is so often the way in drama, the denouement of the balcony scene served as his undoing. You could almost hear the media scream “where is the diversity?”