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I’ve always heard Americans describe the food in Rome as “authentic,” though maybe that’s only relative to our three square ...
If a man runs through a forest but doesn’t post it on Strava, it didn’t happen. I won’t believe it, anyway: the athletic ...
It has been quite some time since I have contributed a piece to The Spectator Australia concerning our friends at the ABC.
The current critical pile-on the Liberal Party after its disappointing federal election wipe-out is very much a mixed bag.
The wets in the Liberal Party are watering everything down so the whole project looks wet. Some say they are trying to ...
In Australian parlance, a bludger is a kind of lowlife, the kind that dodges shouting a round of beer. Just so the Americans ...
Nigel Farage’s first trip to Scotland in six years hasn’t lacked drama. In Aberdeen this morning, the Reform UK leader ...
How useful are TV debates anyway?’ a Labour figure scoffed when I asked why their candidate in the Hamilton by-election ...
Labor brought in 1.4 million migrants, created a once-in-a-generation housing crisis, oversaw a rise in homelessness, ...
Hamit Coskun has been found guilty of a ‘religiously-motivated public order offence’, after he burnt a Quran in front of the ...
It’s all go in Scotland today. Nigel Farage made a quick stop in Aberdeen to announce his latest Tory defector before hopping ...
The City of Yarra in Melbourne has delivered a chilling message to activists everywhere: if you shout loudly enough, ...