Candace Owens: on the Macron lawsuit, anti-Semitism and Trump
Bits from Candace Owens and Freddy Gray’s interview
Bits from Candace Owens and Freddy Gray’s interview
The videos Mohammed Hegab publishes are ‘at least as reputationally damaging to him’ as Murray’s article, a judge found
Bits from Ann Coulter and Freddy Gray’s interview
It is easy to admire Trump’s negotiating tactics. But that doesn’t mean that the US will end up being the big winner from higher import tariffs
The irksome traffic circle – or, yeesh, ’roundabout’ – is quickly taking root
The VP is looking to stay in the Cotswolds at around the time of the state visit
The experimental culinarian is coming to New York
The British Chancellor of the Exchequer’s display of emotion has an American precedent
The US left wishes to mirror the UK, where infanticide is set to be the law
What I learned from debating at Oxford and Cambridge
It’s not ‘reciprocal’ – the US controls the British economy
In its apparent lack of interest in risk-taking, it represents streaming ‘content’ at its least inspired
The British media regulator has threatened the app with $20 million in fines for failing to police speech
POTUS on his second term, Nixon, Ukraine — and the tush push
The president spoke with Ben Domenech at the White House on Thursday afternoon
There is a point at which robust debate tips over into something sinister, even disturbing
‘Let’s be honest, Britain isn’t working’
It’s America that has quietly raced ahead this century
As America recommits to fundamental freedoms, the cultural chasm with Europe has never more visible
His appointment is a disruptive move at a time when Trump 2.0 is turning democratic politics in the English-speaking world on its head