We are very good at judging the past and sneering at the misdeeds of our parents and grandparents. We are not so good at seeing or condemning our own faults. A clever new film, Philomena, is a good ...
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 ...
'Like trying to stick the leaves back on the trees to stop Autumn happening'. My latest conversation with Mike Graham on Talk Radio ...
I was at my adopted mum's by Winter of '63. I was 9. Oblivious to what children as young as 9 would be exposed to on the streets in 2000's. 1969 at 15 I met my husband on leaving school. Even then ...
I have mentioned the debate on immigration in which I hope to take part in London on Tuesday, sponsored by the Spectator magazine. They asked me to jot down some thoughts on the subject, and you may ...
Months ago, I predicted that we would all come to hate the narrow, bossed-about new life the Government wants to force us to live. I was wrong. Most people have far too readily accepted limits to ...
A conversation between me and John Sweeney, on Ukraine, on BBC Radio Ulster's Talkback ...
How on earth did I end up on friendly terms with Howard Marks, the drug-smuggler and pro-cannabis propagandist who died last week? Yet I did. You might think we would loathe each other. He stood for ...
It's up to Ukraine and Russian politicians to discuss peace. What I question is Britain's leaders need to lumber us with military threats and further economic damage after the disaster of lockdowns.
Shortly before Christmas I travelled to Lancaster's hilltop university on a spectacularly windy night (my bedroom windows blew open after one violent gust, like a scene from 'Wuthering Heights') to ...
Britain cannot possibly afford its welfare state for much longer. Most people do not realise that state handouts (£207 billion a year) mop up every penny we pay in income tax (£155 billion a year).
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 ...
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