Buckingham Palace’s potential to be a force for good in not only Britain, but also the wider world, should not be underestimated. Perhaps this is …
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A Splendid Coronation
Yesterday’s Coronation of King Charles III – an embodiment of our head of state’s ‘progressive traditionalism’ – demonstrated the social and cultural value of the …
Labour Gains in Brexit-Voting East Midlands
There is no way to spin it – the latest English local elections were a magnificent disaster for the Tories. With only one council left …
Long Live The King
Today marks a truly historic day – the Coronation of His Majesty the King. While there has been much debate over the future of the …
England Must Celebrate
A grievance infrastructure has well and truly taken root in England – one that is anything but representative of our nation’s patriotic and traditional minorities. …
Why Diane Abbott should no longer sit as a Labour MP
Sir Keir Starmer must continue taking the fight to the trivialisation of anti-Semitism – even if it means suspending long-serving MPs like Diane Abbott and …
My England
Happy St George’s Day! Earlier this week I celebrated my 33rd birthday with my loved ones. I am incredibly grateful to belong to my family …
The truth about racism in Britain
"What a shame that these academics felt the need to trash Britain’s record on race relations – especially when their own research tells us that …
Arguments about a ‘new elite’ distract from a much bigger problem
Obsessions with a largely middle-age, well-off metropolitan ‘elite’ risks obscuring a more serious problem: Britain’s deluge of younger grads who are desperate to compensate for …
The Channel crossings are now a matter of national security
“Undocumented irregular migration from conflict-ridden territories risks adding to the Islamist extremists already operating on these shores.” My latest @Telegraph on the UK’s small-boats emergency.https://t.co/9AFwTho8Qu …