Is This Peak Cancel Culture? A Review of Graham Linehan’s Tough Crowd
11 December 2023
by Ian Price
How We’re Being Gaslit on Immigration and Climate
23 November 2023
by Ian Price
The judge who let off a Hamas-sympathising protester, liked a Free Palestine post and convicted retired police officers for WhatsApp messages has been appointed to the Judicial Appointments Commission.
In the shocking case of Abdul Ezedi, once again we find a naïve priest endorsing a 'conversion', while bishops oppose the Rwanda Bill in the Lords. Our elites' 'compassion' is putting British lives at risk.
Father Ted creator Graham Linehan has been admirably resilient following his brutal cancellation by the woke mob, says Ian Price. Is it too much to hope that his ordeal marks peak cancel culture?
Ian Price bemoans the grip of 'the blob' on U.K. Government departments, highlighting ministers futilely grappling with controlling civil servants and the stark divide between public opinion and official actions.
Britain has not 'always' been a country of immigrants – since 2004 more people have arrived each year than in the entire period 1066-1950. It's just one example of where the Left inverts the truth.
Elon Musk has described environmentalism as a "death cult" that sees humans as a disease that need to die out. The problem is these death cultists are running Google and Facebook.
Met Police Chief Mark Rowley's mealy-mouthed defence of jihad chants on the streets on London is just an excuse for the fact that the police are powerless in the face of marches on this scale.
Ian Price wonders what further atrocities Hamas will have to commit before the BBC decides to call them terrorists. And why is the Corporation so reluctant to publish its report into its own historic antisemitism?
The BBC admits to smearing anti-Ulez protesters as 'far right’ during April's Trafalgar Square protest, but Ian Price, who was there, suspects collusion, not impartiality, in the broadcasters’ coverage.
Twice as many people are dying from winter cold than summer heat, yet the Government is impoverishing pensioners with sky-high fuel bills to subsidise renewables, says Ian Price.
A very low-profile Government consultation on its 'air quality strategy' is ringing alarm bells among U.K. farmers as it raises the prospect of extreme Dutch-style restrictions on farming to curb nitrogen emissions.
If you’ve not come across the term, 'degrowth' is exactly what it sounds like – reducing output in a bid to reduce emissions and hasten our pursuit of Net Zero. Alarmingly, it now appears to be Government policy.
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