- “We must amend the law to restore our basic rights” – The Public Health Act was used to put the whole population under house arrest – it must not be allowed to do so again, says Lord Sumption in the Telegraph.
- “Met Police accused of bungling Downing Street parties investigation” – Officers said to have accused some Government figures of attending gatherings at which they could prove they were not present, reports the Telegraph.
- “City workers to keep testing despite ‘living with Covid’ plan” – Some offices continue monitoring employees as mandatory mask use is dropped, according to the Telegraph.
- “Iceland’s President Tries To Rewrite History” – Will the lockdown proponents, once they finally give up trying to defend their ill-advised strategy, simply deny it ever existed? asks Thorsteinn Siglaugsson.
- “Vaccination – silencing doctors in the UK” – Dr. Malcolm Kendrick reproduces two threatening letters a doctor received for questioning some aspects of the safety and efficacy of the vaccines.
- “Britain needs a nuclear renaissance to end our decadent dependence on Russian resources” – An Energy Security Taskforce, based on the high-speed Kate Bingham model, should be established at once, argues Patrick O’Flynn in the Telegraph.
- “We need to talk about energy” – Russia’s invasion of Ukraine will cause a major energy shock – and the U.K. is totally unprepared, says Andrew Tettenborn in Spiked.
- “Messing With The Environment ‘To Fight Climate Change’… Wind Farms Are Altering The North Sea” – Wind turbines pose obstacles to water and air and the effects are of great importance with regard to the planning of future offshore wind farms, says Pierre L. Gosselin in Watts Up With That?
- “How the word ‘woman’ became taboo” – “Being kind means never saying ‘no’ to incursions on one’s territory or standing up for one’s rights, and as such is completely in line with a political mindset which tells even rape victims that they are practising ‘carceral feminism’ if they seek redress through the law,” writes Julie Burchill in the Spectator.
- “Trans activists’ censorship campaign is a danger to healthcare” – Censorship is shaping not any old workplace, but NHS trusts themselves, writes Zoe Strimpel in the Telegarph.
- “Ketanji Brown Jackson wasn’t chosen on merit alone” – As a former editor of the Harvard Law Review and current federal judge on the prestigious D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals, there is no doubt that Jackson is qualified to be on the Supreme Court, but it is also clear she was not selected on merit alone, writes Park MacDougald in UnHerd.
- “Putin puts nuclear force on alert” – According to tomorrow’s Times, Putin may not just be run-of-the-mill crazy, but a thermonuclear nut case.
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