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In the Face of a Horrific Shooting Rampage, Heartbroken Prague Mayor Speaks Pragmatic Truth – HotAir

This afternoon a university in beautiful, magical Prague descended into unfathomable hell on earth. Prayers for beautiful Prague and its people. This one hurts bad. pic.twitter.com/Rxjae4yRXy — Learn Latin (@latinedisce) December 21, 2023 A deranged lunatic – a domestic terrorist by any measure – murdered his father, brought the rifle to the university he attended […]

Home truths on refugees – The Conservative Woman

THIS letter appeared in the Telegraph this week, headed ‘Refugees’ rights’. Sir – It is not outdated to give protection to our fellow human beings who have been trafficked, exploited or tortured, or who have fled bombs and bullets to stay alive (‘PM: Hostile states using migration to destabilise the West’, report, December 17). The Refugee Convention is just […]

The climate scaremongers: Mosquito Fever

ACCORDING to a report from the UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA), dengue fever will soon become common in England. This is based on claims that we will shortly have the same climate as the south of France! The story was well co-ordinated to dominate media headlines. For instance Sky News reported: ‘Asian tiger mosquitoes carrying dengue fever could be common […]

James O’Brien – the thing that’s sent to try us

Continuing our series of articles by the much-loved TCW writer Nick Booth, who died in September. It was first published on February 8, 2019. You can read Kathy’s introduction here. I KNOW what you’re going to say about Luvvie Lout James O’Brien. He’s rude, arrogant and obnoxious. Well, yes, I grant you that. He’s like […]

Christmas with the Melody Makers: Winter Wonderland

This series of Christmas songs by Jewish writers was first published in December 2021. THERE is a tragic story behind this one. Both the lyricist Richard B Smith and the composer Felix Bernard died young, before the song they wrote together became a major success. Dick Smith was born in Honesdale, Pennsylvania in 1901, to […]