
The Empty Mantra of the ‘Another Inquiry’
Britain doesn’t need to learn any more lessons—it needs the will to act.

Britain doesn’t need to learn any more lessons—it needs the will to act.

A landmark report concludes that the lethal Southport knife attack on young girls could have been and should have been prevented by the British authorities—and the killer’s family.

Sir Keir is not a Bond villain stroking a white cat in a volcano lair. He is something far more dangerous in a democracy: a careerist without fixed principles.

The British Chief Constable’s cack-handed retirement press conference was a tedious recital of DEI cliches.

The former childminder was imprisoned for a single social media tweet.

While Lucy Connolly serves a 31-month prison sentence for a tweet, a Labour councillor who wanted right-wing protestors’ throats to be cut has been set free.

High-profile rape and murder cases have exposed gaps in transparency. New guidance stops short of requiring forces to release key details.

In 2024, Axel Rudakubana’s brutal murder of three young girls sparked a summer of unrest. One year on, has anything really changed?

The 42-year-old’s words, written after the senseless Southport attack, were harsh—but does that mean she must spend 288 days in prison?
Lucy Connolly’s appeal has failed, keeping her in prison for a “speech crime”—as violent offenders walk free under Labour’s early release plan.