“A level students have been failed again” – The A level algorithm was disastrous, but teacher-assessed grades are not much better, writes Samantha Smith in the Spectator.
“Goodbye to all that” – “These unexpected forced closures at a time of desperately high debts have pushed potentially viable businesses over the edge,” writes Alexander Adams in his latest column in Bournbrook Magazine.
“Mob Morality and the Unvaxxed” – “Sure, we still engage in scapegoating and figuratively sacrifice people on the altar of public opinion,” writes Charles Eisenstein in his latest substack article: “But we don’t actually kill people in hope of placating the gods and restoring order. Or do we?”
“A view of Covid and the left in 14 points” – “I have no time for Boris Johnson but had Jeremy Corbyn been in power, as likely as not he would have been given the same advice by the same advisors,” writes Mike Haynes in Left Lockdown Sceptics.
“Podcast: The Covid Cure: A New Paradigm” – Omar Khan interviews Dr Shankara Chetty, a general practitioner with a natural science background in genetics, advanced biology, microbiology and biochemistry, whose “Eighth Day Protocol” deserves more widespread global attention.
“Acclaimed author Kate Clanchy to rewrite ‘racist’ memoir” – An author whose award-winning memoir depicted life as a teacher in state schools is rewriting the book after criticism that her portrayal of pupils was racist, reports the Times.
“What’s the truth about the U.N.’s ‘code red’ climate warning?” – It is “code red for humanity”, according to U.N. General-Secretary Antonio Guterres. But is the United Nations’ report on climate change anything to worry about, asks Ross Clark in the Spectator.
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