It has been widely reported that the Senate, on November 29, ramrodded 32 bills through the Senate without any meaningful ...
A most extraordinary occurrence has taken place in the Queensland Legislative Assembly which in all my decades of researching ...
Last Friday, a prominent Jewish synagogue in Melbourne’s southeast was set on fire in what is now agreed to be a likely ...
In fits and starts, the Liberal Party is belatedly making the same transformation that has already occurred in the political ...
As an American Anglophile, I find it difficult not to look upon the news emanating from Great Britain and despair.
It’s bad manners to complain about a gift of any kind, and very bad manners to complain about a Christmas present that comes ...
Readers need to be able to trust The Spectator. Every fact you read in the magazine must be true. And every opinion ...
On Sunday, thousands of Syrians poured out onto the streets of Istanbul to celebrate the fall of Bashar al-Assad. The 3 ...
Is the fall of Bashar al-Assad really cause for celebration in Syria and across the world? UK government politicians have ...
The wind of change is sweeping through the Upper House. What with Labour’s plans to expel the last hereditaries and Gavin ...
F-ck Germany … and f-ck Israel!’ giggled climate mascot Greta Thunberg from behind a lectern draped in a keffiyeh while ...
From the hilltop viewpoint at Misgav Am, Israel’s northernmost kibbutz in the Upper Galilee, the view into southern Lebanon is a panorama of uncertainty. Less than a full day after Assad was ...