Creeping towards the White House

Trophy women are undoubtedly important to Trump and there would have been no bigger trophy than Princess Diana. He told friends he might have had a ‘shot’ at her, describing her as his ‘dream lady’. In his 1997 book, The Art Of The Comeback, he wrote: ‘I only have one regret in the woman department, … Read more

Cop murders his wife

A Northamptonshire police officer was convicted today of murdering his wife. Adrian Goldsmith, a Nothamptonshire police officer, was accused of killing his wife by beating her with a mallet, a battery and a can of paint. When he rang the police he claimed she had attacked him and he had killed her in self-defence. Observers of police … Read more

Google to pay £130m corporation tax

Google has agreed to pay £130m in corporation tax, following a six-year enquiry by HMRC into their tax affairs. This measly payment is a tiny fraction of the £3-4 billion they earn every year in the UK. Of course, corporation tax is paid on profits, not turnover. So they are allowed to deduct their ‘costs’ … Read more

‘Independent’ journalism and the NHS

  In today’s i newspaper (the cut-down tabloid version of The Independent) Ian Birrell uses his column to lambast the junior doctor for having the cheek to defend their salaries and working conditions. He says the BMA has ‘behaved like an old-fashioned trade union’ as if that was an insult. How dare an organisation set … Read more

2016: David Cameron will tackle poverty and terrorism

Why all the fuss about Lynton Crosby getting a knighthood in the New Year’s honours list? The Telegraph columnist John Mc Ternan says it is fine. After all, what is the honours list for, if not to reward your friends for their help, he argues. Makes no difference to me. My application to be on … Read more

Salman the beheader

  The action taken by Saudi Arabia’s dictatorship, in executing 47 dissidents and opponents on January 2, has caused an outcry across the world. The focus of the media reporting has been on protestations from Shia leaders, particularly in the Middle East. And in doing so they fan the flames of Shia-Sunni sectarianism. For the … Read more