Intimacy is for those closest to us; what the rest of us have of movie stars is celebrity, which belongs to gossip: a grand ...
I am aware that there is limited interest in my domestic arrangements, but there is a reason why I’m ...
They should make a film about Peter Murrell, shouldn’t they? Starring, possibly, Leonardo DiCaprio. Nicola Sturgeon’s ...
The Spectator Australia's Morning Double Shot delivers a hearty breakfast of news and views straight to your inbox ...
Poland’s president Karol Nawrocki has threatened to strip Volodymyr Zelenskyy of Poland’s highest state honour after the ...
The Spectator Australia's Morning Double Shot delivers a hearty breakfast of news and views straight to your inbox ...
I was invited back on to Piers Morgan’s show next week to debate Cenk Uygur, in studio, while he was due in the UK to speak ...
Long gone is the time, towards the end of the last decade, when we all laughed off ‘safe spaces’ as the latest, neurotic fad confined to university campuses. Few are laughing now, because in the ...
The return of former Prime Minister Tony Abbott has long been whispered about behind the scenes. Now, he's the federal party ...
The UN General Assembly supported the International Court of Justice in its shameless climate crusade against Western ...
The speech by Pete Hegseth, the US Defense Secretary, to Singapore’s Shangri-La Dialogue was addressed to a Pacific audience.
The old aristocracy ruled from palaces. The new aristocracy governs from institutions. Both are insulated from ordinary life. The difference is that one was honest about it.
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