Those of us who warned for years about mass immigration can only grieve now that the things we predicted are coming true. It is starting – where else? – in the primary schools, where people are simply ...
First Youtube and then Vimeo shut down this video (which paradoxically is still available to those (not including me, as it happens) who can navigate Talk Radio's Youtube site and locate the ...
I can’t blame the Army for trying to save itself from the current mad round of cuts, but could there be anything more ludicrous than a warning that we need to beef up the Army because it can’t cope ...
Well, not an evening, exactly, but a few joyous minutes, connected by some sort of electronic miracle of the kind that has become all too easy in the modern world. The occasion can be found in full at ...
I am always amused when the wider world catches up with things I’ve known for decades. The inexcusable and savage deportation of Crimean Tatars by Stalin is one of the many bloodstained blots on that ...
I'm awaiting apologies from all the smug buffoons who told me that surrendering to the IRA in 1998 was a good thing to do. It brought peace, they said, ignorant of the true long-term price. As the ...
Should I be ruder in this article? I have tried to be restrained and cautious, where a minister of the Crown has in my view not been. But I am not sure that people are grasping the implications of ...
On Friday I discussed Britain’s standing in the world with Professor Anthony Glees of the University of Buckingham on the Jeremy Vine show on BBC Radio 2. Depending on how much of the Beach Boys’ ...
‘Paul P’ writes ‘Mr Hitchens again uses the device of rubbishing associations with Munich in 1938, again intimating that Crimea in 2014 is as meaningless to our interests as was Czechoslovakia in 1938 ...
As evidence of my supposedly ‘overbearing ’tone (also, as I recall, self-righteous and high-handed) Mr Platt proffers the following. ‘Delving into his (my) blog at random I find this from 6th February ...
This is a time of year for memories, and the ones that keep bothering me are from my childhood, which seemed at the time to be wholly happy and untroubled. Yet all the adults in my life still dwelt in ...
At the very height of the Blair regime, the story was told of the New Labour MP who went to get his hair cut. He was wearing headphones, which the barber gently removed before proceeding. As the ...