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Democracy in decay: How can we fix the system?

‘I don’t do portfolio politics. I don’t take the line that because I think something about issue X I’ve got to think something about some unrelated issue Y. I try to look at each problem on its merits.’ Former Supreme Court Justice Lord Sumption, UnHerd podcast, February 2024 IT’S NOT common for us commoners to hear […]

Does ‘Build back better’ mean controlled demolition?

THE more frequently accidents happen, the less accidental they seem. The collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore after a container ship struck a supporting pillar could have been the freak calamity reported on mainstream news. But the unlikelihood of the incident – an electrical failure followed by the ship somehow veering into […]

The shocking testimony of the Covid-19 nurses

Over the Easter week we are repeating the five most read articles we have published this year. This is No 4 and it was first published on January 25.  MOST people seem to have moved on from Covid-19. They may occasionally refer to the ‘pandemic’, but they’d rather put it in the back of their […]

TCW Readers’ Forum – The Conservative Woman

THIS is our daily open forum where readers can discuss current topics, bring up ideas or simply chat.  We suggest you keep your comments to no more than 250 words (and please respect our comments policy and be patient if your comments don’t appear straight away – it is not personal, it is Disqus and bear in mind that […]

Do You and Your Partner Need a ‘Sleep Divorce?’ – HotAir

I was unfamiliar with the phrase “sleep divorce” before reading this article in the Wall Street Journal today. After more than thirty blissful years of marriage to a truly wonderful woman, I was even more shocked to learn that I’d already gotten one. The report features a number of couples including Ryan and Elizabeth Pearson […]