Fiona Duncan
Fiona Duncan is travel journalist and hotel expert.
Peace in our towns
Fiona Duncan loves the unexpectedly luxurious calm of a city break
Survival of the fittest
Fiona Duncan looks at the winners and losers as the hospitality sector copes with Covid-19
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Grooming gangs and the truth
We should not give ammunition to deniers of the grooming gangs scandal
Why has Keir Starmer been so unpopular?
He was the perfect embodiment of a failing system
Babies need women
Leaving children with only men who are not their parents is foolish and dangerous
Stop ignoring the Islamisation of our democracy
The British state is bending to Islamism, not attempting to defeat it
Our new five-party system
First-past-the-post no longer means
an electoral carve-up between the
Tories and Labour, allowing “fringe”
parties real political influence
Not exiles, but stayers
White South Africans are not abandoning their home
Where is Britain’s vision?
Modern Britain has acquired a lack of national purpose, except for policies that are self-harming
North Korea’s rogue state development
How Kim Jong Un is embracing the modern world
Hard rain in Spain
Domestic scandal has rocketed back to the forefront of Spanish politics
The RAM should face the music
Why the Royal Academy of Music shuts of pupils from private schools
Britain should have voted against reparations
The moral and historical arguments for “reparatory justice” are bogus
The EU’s immigration asymmetry
Ten years on, the EU still hasn’t learned Brexit’s hard lesson on migration
Are Reform the new Greens?
As the Green Party loses interest in rural matters, Richard Negus considers the claim that British agriculture and the countryside have a new champion
