The Battle Over Britain’s Lost Youth

In psychology there is a concept known as agentic living: the idea that we have some sort of agency over our own lives. At heart it is a throwback to the age-old philosophical question: are we determinists who believe we live at the mercy of a fate already written, or do we, as Augustine hammered out, have freewill? On reading Alan Milburn’s excoriating interim report into ‘the moral crisis’ of one million 16–24 year-olds who are not in work or education (NEETs), it becomes obvious there is a sharp dividing line between determinists and those who attempt to exert agentic freewill.

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Henry Nowak and the savagery of state wokeness

Henry Nowak and the savagery of state wokeness

So this is where wokeness has dragged us. Into a moral abyss where a boy is handcuffed by cops as he bleeds to death. Into a wasteland of virtue where an 18-year-old lad, stabbed five times, is treated as a speechcriminal as he gasps his final breaths. Into a sorry, dystopic excuse for a society where the last words a youngster hears are the defamatory cries of the man who killed him. ‘He was racist’, his murderer said. ‘I can’t breathe’, the boy begged.

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Outrage as three teenage rapists avoid jail and are fined just £26 each: ‘It is less than a parking fine’

Teenage rapists are being let off with £26 fines after being convicted of attacking girls as young as 14.

Rape campaigners reacted with fury yesterday as it emerged that in at least three cases teenage perpetrators have been spared jail and handed rehabilitation orders with financial penalties that are ‘less than a parking ticket’.

Harriet Wistrich, head of the Centre for Women’s Justice, has called for a review to establish whether lenient sentences are becoming the norm.

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Mark Carney flexes the Liberal party’s powers of transformation

Steven Guilbeault’s breakup with his Liberal government was a long time coming, but the events that set if off were swift.

In an interview with my colleague Ryan Tumilty, the former environment minister and soon-to-be ex-MP underlined just how much the Liberals have changed in a matter of months.

“I’m not blind to what’s happening around us and in the world, but we ran on a platform that was very strong on climate change just over a year ago. Donald Trump was there a year ago, the tariff war had started a year ago,” he said. “This is not a course correction. We have basically abandoned large chunks of our climate change strategy.”


Carney will say anything for a vote.

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Germany’s Trans Laws are a Threat to Women, Free Speech, and Common Sense

Germany’s Trans Laws are a Threat to Women, Free Speech, and Common Sense

Germany is becoming a world leader in transgender confusion. Since its implementation in 2024, the country’s Self-Determination Act has given rise to an increasing number of surreal court proceedings.

One such case—which, fortunately, ended in an acquittal earlier this month—involved the chairperson of a feminist group called ‘Frauenheldinnen,’ an organisation that has been battling the transgender spell.

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Mark Carney’s Brexit blunder

Mark Carney’s Brexit blunder

Politicians often refer to examples in history to make a point about a particular idea, policy or event. It can be an effective tool in everything from election campaigns to legislative speeches. Except when it’s not.

Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney recently made a significant political blunder when he tried to compare a referendum that will occur in one of the country’s provinces to, of all things, Brexit. Not only was this a poor campaign strategy, it ended up massively backfiring and leaving the PM with plenty of egg on his face.

Let’s go back a few steps to understand why.

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Biden administration misused funds to pay for anti-Israel protests and terrorist-linked NGOs: memo

Biden administration misused funds to pay for anti-Israel protests and terrorist-linked NGOs: memo

The House Judiciary Committee released a memo on Friday that details what it says is a pattern of neglect and abuse of taxpayer funds during the Biden administration. These funds, according to the memo, went directly and indirectly to anti-Israel protests and terrorist-linked NGOs.

The funds were disbursed through the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID), the State Department and other federal agencies.

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Japan Overhauled Its Entire Intelligence Community…and One Nation Is Not Happy About It

Japan seems cautious of its powerful neighbor across the East China Sea: The National Diet has decided to overhaul its entire intelligence-gathering system. This is one of the key initiatives of the current Japanese Prime Minister, Sanae Takaichi. She aims to expand this institution’s capabilities and centralize those efforts. The focus goes beyond counterterrorism; Takaichi reportedly also wants to know if the island nation is being surveilled and who might be spying. This is not new: everyone engages in these activities, whether adversary or ally

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Canada is Cracking Down on Immigration. It’s Stabilizing Housing Prices.

Canada is Cracking Down on Immigration. It’s Stabilizing Housing Prices.

For years, Canada’s political elite insisted the housing crisis was caused by everything except immigration. It was a supply problem. A zoning problem. A financing problem. A speculation problem. A foreign-buyer problem. A NIMBY problem.

But never a population problem.

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Delaney Hall anti-ICE clashes rage on – despite New Jersey Gov. Mikie Sherrill’s ‘peaceful’ protest zone

The scene outside Delaney Hall detention center turned chaotic again Friday night with more clashes between anti-ICE protesters and agents – despite New Jersey Gov. Mikie Sherrill’s attempt to establish a “peaceful” protest zone.

The mob throughout the evening continued their vile chants and ignored orders from police to disperse or face arrests as law enforcement used tear gas and pepper spray to restrain the unruly crowd, according to footage.

“Kill yourself, quit your job, quit your job,” the rabble-rousers chanted at one point.

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