- Educated at the King Edward's School, Birmingham in the United Kingdom. He left school at 16 and worked as a disc-jockey before becoming musical theatre critic at the newly established "The Independent" in 1986. He was appointed film critic for "The Spectator" in 1992.
- National Review columnist.
- Has become a frequent guest host and guest on Tucker Carlson Tonight and often guest hosts for Rush Limbaugh.
- Canadian writer, political commentator and cultural critic.
- Wrote a conservative column for The Daily Telegraph, which stopped carrying his column in 2006.
- Awarded the 2006 Eric Breindel Award for Excellence in Opinion Journalism.
- From 2002, when Osama bin Laden was in hiding, he confidently and repeatedly proclaimed that bin Laden was dead, only stopping this in 2004 when the Saudi terrorist made a public broadcast to influence the American election.
- His first broadcast was at the age of 14, on Capital Radio's "Hullabaloo".
- A quarter Irish from his paternal grandmother.
- His mother was of Belgian heritage.
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