“Parents threaten to sue if their kids are given jabs without consent” – The 17 parents of kids in years seven, eight and nine at a school, in Newquay, Cornwall, have served a “cease and desist” legal notice on a school if kids are given Covid jabs without parental consent.
“Build Back Boris!” – He is no longer the man he was, writes Petronella Wyatt in the Spectator.
“If only there was a wise man in charge ” – It’s extraordinary that Boris Johnson made no reference to Christmas in his performance (sorry, great conference speech) in Manchester on Wednesday, writes John Humphrys in the Mail.
“How tech revolutions happen” – “E-people are even more blithely oblivious of traffic laws than the troglodytes in Lycra,” writes Lionel Shriver in the Spectator.
“Energy is being used as a weapon, warns Defence Secretary” – The Russian grip on gas supplies puts security at risk, Number 10 warns, amid fears the new NordStream Two pipeline could be used as a “tool of coercion”, reports the Telegraph.
“Government refusal of North Sea natural gas field is irrational” – The Global Warming Policy Forum has criticised the Government’s decision to halt further natural gas development in the North Sea in the middle of a deepening energy crisis as bizarre and irrational.
“English Football has long been singing to the Saudi Toon” – “The entire sport is irredeemably corrupted and incorrigibly venal. We might as well enjoy the decline – turn on, Toon in and cop out,” writes Collingwood in Bournbrook Magazine.
“BBC managers issued new woke training manual” – BBC managers have been advised to keep their blood sugar levels high so they do not make mistakes due to tiredness which could lead to racially profiling job candidates, reports the Mail.
“Libertarian James Bond” – James Bond is ‘back’ with an explosive new libertarian film filled with action, intrigue, and a lengthy discussion of Federal Reserve monetary policy.
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