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Things fall apart, the centre cannot build

Lewis Goodhall;s comments reflect the cosmopolitan elite’s general contempt for the concerns of many ordinary people.

Trump’s Chinese Cookbook

Trump is leaving behind Western ways of doing things and beginning to read from the Chinese authoritarian playbook

… there are positive things…

Stability is good, but the shakeup of a decrepit system has been a long time coming. EDI is part of the problem.

Review: “Out of Competition”

A failing Hollywood film producer is manhandled in a street in the south of France and bundled into a rowdy, radical, pro-democracy meeting.

Pantomime? Oh no it isn’t.

The unenlightened in the audience – those who didn’t get it – were revealed as the real stage villains of the piece.

Review: “The Power if Nuclear” by Marco Visscher

In this important book, Marco Visscher shows how knee-jerk reactions from national governments have blighted the progress of the nuclear industry since its foundation.

Unfair COP

The Conference of the Parties (COP) has been criss-crossing the world on a never-ending jamboree of virtue-signalling for the last three decades

Stay Home, Blame Cars, Save Lives

There is an increasing tendency to examine forensically the minutiae of a case in order to find a way to apportion liability. We find it difficult to accept the reality of accidents.

Review: I Wish You Well, Criterion Theatre

This is a must-see. At only 60-minutes it packs in more laughs, more excitement, more invention and memorable tunes than in most other West End favourites

A Disparaging Remark

If more architecture students understood what a legal minefield they were entering they might decide to go off and do something else instead.

You’re So Vaughan…

… you probably think this article’s about you