Immigration: replacement beckons
January 31, 2024 2:00 am Post a CommentI went shopping in the local Morrisons yesterday, where there was proudly displayed a section to celebrate Ramadan and where,... View Article
I went shopping in the local Morrisons yesterday, where there was proudly displayed a section to celebrate Ramadan and where,... View Article
Tomorrow, the last day of the month, after no fewer than five postponements, the UK government has finally got its... View Article
After the flurry of interest last year over universities turning themselves into back door entry points for immigrants into the... View Article
Front page of the Sunday Telegraph (print edition) carries the lead story headed “UK warships lack missiles to take out... View Article
“How many killings do there need to be by people with psychiatric disorders to make our politicians realise that the... View Article
I am extremely reluctant to venture into the Nottingham attacks verdict, and the controversy surrounding it. But since I addressed... View Article
Reports of ammunition shortages in Ukraine are part of an increasingly pessimistic picture coming from the region. This has pundits speculating... View Article
Simon Clarke is a man described as having the charisma of a bailiff’s letter. And, as a cabinet minister in... View Article
I suppose we must be thankful for small mercies. The Telegraph’s Sherelle Jacobs seems to have noticed that life out... View Article
If anyone ever needed evidence that democracy had ceased to function in this country one only needs to compare the... View Article
“Even as international emergencies rage and the cost-of-living crisis bites, the NHS will be one of the defining issues at... View Article
To the understanding of most people, asylum seekers (aka illegal immigrants) are not allowed to work once they have landed... View Article
Since the Houthi attacks on Red Sea shipping, sundry commenters have been quick to argue that this new “war zone”... View Article
I get to the point with some issues where I groan inwardly (and not always inwardly) when they come on... View Article
Headlines of the moment are focused on the rebellion of 60 Tory MPs and the resignation of two party chairman... View Article
I actually believe in déjà vu. I’ve experienced too many powerful examples of it to be able to ignore the... View Article