W2W - vexed issue of fishing 23rd March 2018 WE were led to believe that we’d take back control of our fishing waters at the end of March 2019. There was genuine excitement and anticipation. Instead... Articles
W2W - future of the EU in question 9th March 2018 THE recent election result in Italy has sent a shockwave through the EU. Predictably, commentators have dismissed the substantial gains by several anti... Articles
W2W - saints become sinners 2nd March 2018 IT’S hard to imagine how any aid worker could abuse the victims they are sent to protect. But a spate of shocking reports indicate that this scandal is wide... Articles
Spectator - press freedom, by editor Fraser Nelson 1st March 2018 At the start of last year, The Spectator sought the help of readers in defending press freedom. Theresa May’s government was consulting on whether to press... Articles
W2W - don't take Twitter literally 23rd February 2018 I’VE warned of the dangers of social media before, but today I want to focus on Twitter. Campaigners have twigged that it’s an effective tool to promote a cause... Articles
W2W - more to Weymouth jobcentre than you'd expect 9th February 2018 THE jobcentre has had its share of detractors over the years and, in some cases, fairly so. But there’s been a revolutionary change in the way they operate and... Articles
W2W - out means out 2nd February 2018 THE mocking tone of the Remainers continues unabated. None of us knew what we were voting for, is the common refrain. We did, and constituents who want out have... Articles
W2W - no more cuts to our Armed Forces 26th January 2018 I’VE met the Chief of the General Staff, so I was not surprised to see him breaking ranks and criticize, however obliquely, his political masters. Still, it’s a... Articles
W2W - the tactics of the bully 19th January 2018 CLOAKED in anonymity, the on-line mob disperse their bile, hatred and intolerance on those who don’t share their views. Threats to kill, rape and assault are... Articles