Calling on old friends: Commerce, the Commonwealth, and why CANZUK can work
With the pace of technological change never as evident as it is now, the significance of 5 Eyes and our collective ability to gather and share intelligence is profound.
Towards a new union: The case for a confederal settlement
If the Johnson administration wishes to maintain this precious relationship between the four Nations, serious consideration must be given to the above following Brexit day.
The US media at its worst: A look back at the Kavanaugh confirmation process
The media were claiming Brett’s ‘whiteness’, his name, and other bogus characteristics made him ‘seem’ culpable.
Harry and Meghan: Kicking the Royals when they’re down
One can only lament at the new course of events and take solace in the dedication of TRH the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge.
The violinist’s broken tune: The case against abortion
From pregnancy to adulthood, both inside the womb as well as after it is born, the child is in a vulnerable state which naturally places the parents under a duty of care.
A social conservative’s best option in this election is to not vote
Why does anybody believe that Mr. Johnson – a man who will not (and perhaps cannot) even reveal how many children he has – will do any more for traditional, family-based values than Labour would?
The essential guide to election night 2019
The outcome of Britain’s first December election since 1923 will be known before long.
The question of power: Why we should prosecute pornographers
The Orban administration recognizes the married family as conducive to the common good, and uses its power accordingly.