The Fear
I can’t remember when the fear started. Probably in my teenage years but possibly it was as late as the year in my early twenties when my grandmother, my uncle and a family friend all died of cancer. But with the fear there has always been the desire… the thrill. What if it came true? [...]
England’s Beast of Burden
Last week my colleague over at the Daily Mail, Leo McKinstry, published a hard-hitting, but long-needed, expose on the current state of ‘Great’ Britain . Inspired by his work, I asked my editor David Guy if I could follow-up on it, by going on a rail and road tour to see some of the places [...]
This Shameful Waste of a Beautiful Life Sets an Example to us all
200 job reject does the wrong thing for the right reason. But what a lesson for the ranks of the indolent ‘other’ clogging our town centres. The horrifying loss of a beautiful, blonde, white princess over something as trivial as continual unsuccess at employment wounds all of us in our deepest sensibilities. Nobody should be [...]