News Round-Up
31 July 2025
My Wrongful Imprisonment Shows Two-Tier Policing is Real
31 July 2025
by Alex Smith
U.K. companies have been threatened with 'action' by financial regulators if they don't toe the line on climate change.
A summary of all the most interesting stories that have appeared about politicians’ efforts to control the virus – and other acts of hubris and folly – not just in Britain, but around the world.
The arrest of Harry Miller for trying to prevent the arrest of an ex-soldier for posting an image highlighting the authoritarian subtext of the Pride flag shows how political the police have become.
Simon Isherwood, the rail conductor sacked for asking whether there's such a thing as 'black privilege' in Ghana, has given an interview to the Mail in which he describes how devastating it is to be cancelled.
Lord Frost has written a terrific column in the Telegraph in defence of the most beleaguered tribe in Britain – the motorist. He says we must not let green central planners take away our right to drive.
White civil servants are being told that Britain is racist and they should never contradict members of ethnic minorities in a woke diversity training video.
As the Government suppression of the truth about harms from Covid policy goes on, the consequences of the truth coming out become more and more severe. But this is no 'Noble Lie' and the truth must be faced.
A summary of all the most interesting stories that have appeared about politicians’ efforts to control the virus – and other acts of hubris and folly – not just in Britain, but around the world.
In the end, this country, which made a lot of noise about youth mental health prior to the pandemic, does not appear to give a damn about anyone with communication difficulties. Or, for that matter, about young people.
The Tavistock transgender clinic is to be shut down by the NHS after a review found it is "not safe" for children. But the NHS is now promising to set up eight regional centres in its place.
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