Published by The i paper (5th March, 2025) It does not take long to find the United States fissures exposed by their President. Outside a supermarket, an elderly […]
The darkness behind White House horror show
Published by The i paper (2nd March, 2025) One of Donald Trump’s first actions upon his restoration was to put a bronze bust of Sir Winston Churchill back on […]
Ukraine is the defining issue of our age
Published by The i paper (24th February, 2025) Three years ago, I woke to the thunderous dawn sounds of missiles striking Kyiv. I found my colleague Kate on […]
We are living in Orwellian times
Published by The i paper (17th February, 2025) When scores of cars parked in German streets from Berlin to Bavaria began being sabotaged with expanding construction foam sprayed […]
Trump’s sinister reaction to a deadly air crash
Published by The i paper (3rd February, 2025) Two weeks in, and the restoration of Donald Trump to the US presidency is proving even worse than feared, even for […]
One critic Elon Musk cannot quieten: his own daughter
Published by The i paper (27th January, 2025) Perhaps only Elon Musk could manage to deliver a moment of such mind-blowing controversy that he almost overshadowed Donald Trump […]
Anthony Fauci’s pardon shames America
Published by UnHerd (22nd January, 2025) In his inauguration speech four years ago, Joe Biden declared his determination to ‘”restore the soul of America”, later insisting that his “galvanising mission” […]
We need to listen to angry young men
Published by The i paper (20th January, 2025) It might seem strange that Village People are set to perform at inauguration events for Donald Trump’s restoration to the White […]
Lord of misrule makes mischief
Published by The i paper (13th January, 2025) Joe Biden may still be in the White House, but even before he takes office Donald Trump is setting the global […]
Jimmy Carter’s selfless work for the poor and sick after he left office serves as a stinging rebuke to the venality of Blair and Cameron
Published by The Daily Mail (31st December, 2024) When Jimmy Carter left the White House in 1981, he was one of the most reviled United States presidents in […]
The tragedy of Joe Biden: he betrayed democracy
Published by The i paper (23rd December, 2024) When Joe Biden took office as president of the United States, he insisted he was driven to run for the […]
‘It all hinges on Pennsylvania’ – even nuns are seen as fair game in the key swing state
Published by The i paper (2nd November, 2024) Sister Stephanie Schmidt was shocked when told that her community of nuns was being accused publicly of electoral fraud. “How […]