
Fifty shades of grey – all pain but nothing sexy
Last Friday Vivian Linacre, a few years into his nineties, slipped away from us in his Perth home after an illness born bravely. Vivian was

Last Friday Vivian Linacre, a few years into his nineties, slipped away from us in his Perth home after an illness born bravely. Vivian was

WHILE IT IS NATURAL for many to focus on the Cabinet reshuffle as the main news of the week, the recent announcement of a multilateral

I DISLIKE protests. Not necessarily the causes for which they are held or anything like that; I just dislike crowds, noise, enthusiasm, and slapdash artwork

YOU COULD practically hear the bored irritation in the first minister’s voice when she answered the STV journalist’s question on 3 June of this year.

JUST OVER a year ago I published two papers explaining the futility of the western establishment’s obsession with “climate change”. The first, UK temperature analysis

IN To A Louse, Robert Burns laments “O wad some Pow’r the giftie gie us, To see oursels as ithers see us!”, which, roughly translated,

MUCH has been written about the symbolism of the fall of Kabul. The perception seems to be growing that a mediaeval army has overcome American

WITH THE United Kingdom officially leaving the European Union at 11.00pm on December 31st 2020, there has been a widespread trend within Westminster of trying to

IT’S HARD TO THINK three years have gone by since I wrote about transgender teaching in primary schools. I was attacked, mocked and dismissed as

ONE OF THE much-loved comedians of the second half of the twentieth century was Tommy Cooper, the wizard whose magic tricks almost always ended in

THE PHRASE ‘Take Back Control’ will go down as one of the most famous and influential campaign slogans in political history. Not only was it

THE BREXIT Northern Ireland Protocol is working exactly as intended. Contrary to all the faux nods towards the Belfast Agreement and peace on the island