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“ Why won’t the broadcast media accept that Covid cases are going down? ” – 20 months into this pandemic every serious broadcaster should know how to obtain timely data , writes Andrew Lilico in the Telegraph .“ U.K. first to approve ‘game-changing’ antiviral Covid pill ” – The U.K. has become the first country in the world to approve an antiviral pill for the treatment of Covid, reports the Times . “ Will Sir Jeremy Farrar’s resignation be the moment science and politics part ways? ” – The departure of the leading SAGE scientist illustrates the Government’s reluctance to heed the advice of experts on Covid , writes Harry de Quetteville in the Telegraph .“Do Not Give Up Your Rights ” – The Brownstone Institute has published the transcript of a speech by Dr. Julie Ponesse. “It’s not just the liberties of NHS workers that deserve protection – but the public’s too ” – The freedoms of health staff are to be protected by delaying mandatory jabs. Do they care about our freedoms, asks Kate Andrews in the Telegraph . “ Surrey, New Westminster boards of education confirm vaccines for staff won’t be mandatory ” – The Surrey and New Westminster boards of education have confirmed they will not be requiring Covid vaccines for staff members, becoming the first in the province to do so. “ Moderna takes turn for worse after cutting Covid vaccine sales forecast ” – Distribution and production challenges have hit sales of Covid vaccines at Moderna, wiping more than $20 billion off the U.S. biotech company’s market value, reports the Times . “ Doctor banned from social media in ‘masks do nothing’ row takes his case to High Court ” – A freedom of expression battle has emerged after a GP has appealed against conditions imposed on him following video in which he complained about Covid “lies”, reports the Telegraph .“ Allegations of Bill Gates and the WHO Influencing Vaccine-Only Protocols ” – Many governments have drawn criticism for their delay in mobilising resources or instituting preventive policies that would have minimised Covid spread , reports TrialSite .“ South Dakota Governor sues Biden over vax mandate… after getting sued by Republicans ” – South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem says her state has joined a lawsuit against the Biden administration over its latest “unconstitutional” vaccine mandate. However, Noem herself is facing a mandates-related lawsuit. “The Online Safety Bill – and the terrifying consequences of making ‘likely psychological harm’ a criminal offence ” – “The Conservative Party’s lack of any discernible guiding philosophy is why Government ministers are now effectively ciphers,” writes Marc Glendening in Conservative Home . “ We can’t afford to wait for Macron to solve the migrant crisis for us ” – Priti Patel says that the vast majority of arrivals are economic migrants and not refugees. So why does she allow this to continue , asks Nigel Farage in the Telegraph .“Net zero is a disastrous solution to a nonexistent problem ” – “Human folly is all too common. But in a long life I have never come across anything remotely as bad as the current climate scare,” writes Nigel Lawson in the Spectator . “ COP26’s a vanity project for elite and eco-alarmist kids who’ve never paid tax ” – “It is said that noxious gases are destroying are planet. If so, then after days of COP26 emissions in Glasgow, our planet might well be doomed,” writes Douglas Murray in the Sun .“Green issues are to be covered in primary school for the first time ” – Education Secretary Nadhim Zahawi is to urge schools to equip children as young as five with “the skills and knowledge to build a sustainable future” by including climate change in the curriculum, reports the Mail . “How the climate lobby crushed debate ” – Anyone who dissents from stringent climate policies will be branded an enemy of ‘The Science’, writes Tim Black in Spiked . “The surest route to madness: driving on the M1 ” – “But that just seems to be the way of things: paying more and more in return for services which get worse and worse,” writes Frederick Edward in Bournbrook Magazine . “Biden issued brutal warning as Democrats’ obsession with Trump backfires spectacularly ” – A damning electoral loss has sent the U.S. Democratic Party a clear message: relying on anti-Trump rhetoric is not enough to win votes, reports the Express . “Did critical race theory lose Virginia? ” – The Republicans’ shock win proves Bidenism is dead, writes Joel Kotkin in UnHerd . “Kathleen Stock: I won’t be silenced ” – The trans activist campaign against her has backfired, writes Julie Bindel following an interview with Kathleen Stock for UnHerd . “ Criminology professor ‘hounded out’ of job for transgender views ” – Professor Jo Pheonix has crowdfunded £80,000 to fight her former employers for not protecting her from a bullying campaign after she expressed views about transgender issues. “ Only our enemies profit from the nihilistic campaign to make us feel ashamed of our past ” – Now we are meant to feel guilty about the Industrial Revolution. Our common story is discredited again , writes Robert Tombs in the Telegraph .“Zarah Sultana’s face mask hypocrisy ” – Julia Hartley-Brewer asks Labour MP Zarah Sultana, who criticises Tory MPs for not wearing face masks in the Commons: “Why are you not wearing one now?”
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