'Why would any hardened criminal take British policing seriously when they just want to paint things rainbow colours?' asks Darren Grimes
1 The police have gone from being institutionally racist to being institutionally woke, Mark Dolan says
1 Partygate ends with a victory for no one - except those who value civil liberties, Dan Wootton says
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry are the new Kardashians – only they're less talented TV goons, says Patrick Christys
Wagatha Christie case has been showbiz trial of the decade but the only winners are the lawyers, says Ellie Costello
Scheming Sturgeon’s trip to Washington was a wasteful bid to draw attention to her independence cause, says Dan Wootton
Liverpool fans who booed Prince William should not be banned – but we should sing more lustily than ever at next FA Cup final, says Colin Brazier
If Bill Gates and the WHO are allowed to take control of international pandemic policy we’re in deep trouble, says Dan Wootton
Thatcher deserves to be remembered, not necessarily fondly, but as the historical figure she was, says Colin Brazier
The NHS needs to be placed on a waiting list for change, My prescription is that we start again, says Mark Dolan
It's a cruel joke that having left the EU, this post-Covid malaise risks us becoming the lazy man of Europe, says Mark Dolan
This so-called pandemic treaty is the single, greatest global power grab that any of us has seen in our lifetime, says Neil Oliver
I'd have no problem stripping Chris Whitty of his knighthood and throwing him in the Tower, says Patrick Christys
Let's cut the outrage every time a Tory MP says something that in reality is just banal, says Mercy Muroki
Keir Starmer could pledge to resign if he is fined over beergate - with Labour leader to make new statement
Anne Robinson states 'a woman is someone with a vagina' and hits out at 'men in women's changing rooms'
Now Beergate is being investigated for the first time and there are big questions to answer, says Tom Harwood
1 Is someone out there using George Orwell's work not as a warning, but as an owner’s manual? asks Neil Oliver
It’s hard to identify any winners in the local elections, but the clear loser was the British public, says Mark Dolan