
Broken and Defeated, Ursula von der Leyen’s European Commission is a Sinking Ship
This is a Commission that confuses moralistic fervour and emotional manipulation with legal authority and slogan-infested political theatre with actual power.

This is a Commission that confuses moralistic fervour and emotional manipulation with legal authority and slogan-infested political theatre with actual power.

When political disagreement is reframed as moral deviance, democratic debate becomes impossible.

As a person living with treatment-resistant depression, the author asks, “Does the government have the right to determine what qualifies as a ‘good life’?”

The fierce protest by farmers and livestock producers in Brussels delivered an unexpected result: a last-minute delay to the EU–Mercosur agreement.

Post-Brexit, the British public is wise to the fact that attempts to delegitimise the popular vote are an attack not on Farage but on the electorate itself—a final Hail Mary from a dying establishment.

A paper co-authored by 25 academics is demanding the the West stops “stigmatising” child abuse to appease migrant communities.

As Christmas approaches, we should celebrate the resilience of normal people and defend a tradition that has become so important to millions.

Europe must acknowledge that agricultural diversity cannot be effectively governed through exclusively centralised instruments.

From climate rules to migrant quotas, Brussels is quietly retreating on policies once sold as non-negotiable—revealing how power, not principle, ultimately shapes EU decision-making.

The legacy media crisis is not entirely the fault of the loss of credibility of the journalistic class but it certainly helped.
Behind the “miracle” was a broad coalition with a joint strategy, revealing the lies and cynicism of the proponents of the law.
A teacher has been sacked for reminding his pupils that Britain is a Christian country.
Contrary to what globalists are saying, the Trump administration does not “hate Europe.” It hates what Europe has become under decades of failed leadership.
Those Syrians who are fond of Islamist rule can and should be able to enjoy their preferred model of political organisation—in their own homeland.
How does Brussels still delude itself into believing there is no free-speech crisis in Europe?
In France, as in the United States, the anger of the ‘conspiracy theorists’ shows us the way.
Meanwhile, the Christian population has fallen from roughly 20% in 1915 to less than 0.3% today as a result of violence and state policies aimed at creating a homogenous Sunni Turkish-Muslim nation.
When ‘liberal democracy’ becomes a suicide pact for one’s nation, you should not be surprised when people living in that nation prefer something different.
If it’s true that the ‘grown-ups are back in charge,’ then they’re the same kind we always seem to get: self-serving, corrupt, lying bar stewards.
The martyred young risked and ultimately accepted death to defend a culture that they believed was worth the sacrifice.
Four nations have declared they will boycott next year’s song contest over the inclusion of the Jewish State. Good riddance.
President Nicușor Dan’s speech was not scandalous, not provocative, not offensive. It was something far worse: forgettable.