Joe Biden has just made his most dangerous blunder yet
After the humiliation of the exit from Kabul, the US president has now allowed himself to be perceived as malleable by China
After the humiliation of the exit from Kabul, the US president has now allowed himself to be perceived as malleable by China
Weak, pusillanimous and ignorant officials thought it would be easy to spit on the memory of David Hume. They were wrong
Vehemently defending traditional values wins votes, but it requires politicians brave enough to grasp the opportunity
In his excellent new book, comedian and podcast host Konstantin Kisin asks why people in the West so often spit on their luck
Voters were promised a revolution. What they got was an arrogant government that has been incapable of achieving almost anything
The sheer weirdness of much of the American political class – specifically leading Democrat Nancy Pelosi – warrants close examination
When people lament the lack of wartime heroes in peacetime, they forget the elementary fact that it is wartime that makes wartime heroes
Sir Tom Winsor is right, it's not up to officers to set the limits of acceptable speech
With Putin rampant and energy prices soaring, there is no excuse for their selfish posturing
O’Rourke did not labour under the misapprehension that humour could affect policy or lead a political revolution
Americans fight over every piece of ideological ground. Brits content themselves with minor changes to schools guidance
No great company was ever created by Human Resources departments. But many have been held back by them
Facing protests and falling popularity, they are proof that it is wrong to prize empathy in political leaders above everything else
Many people have tried podcasting, but the comic didn’t become the world’s number one by accident
The few bright spots on the Government's record have not been enough to thwart a woke takeover
A looming cost-of-living crisis spells disaster unless the PM manages against all odds to get a grip on No10