And Finally…
In this week’s London Calling the talking points are grouse shooting, the temptations of joining the Establishment, Meghan Markle’s latest warblings and House of Dragons.
In this week’s London Calling the talking points are grouse shooting, the temptations of joining the Establishment, Meghan Markle’s latest warblings and House of Dragons.
Together is celebrating its first anniversary this Thursday, Sept 1st at an event in central London. The theme is how we can work together to address the massive challenges caused by the disastrous Covid lockdowns.
If SARS-CoV-2 didn't leak from a lab doing research funded by the US Government, why have officials gone to such lengths to frustrate investigations into the possibility and conceal evidence that would exonerate them?
The World Climate Declaration that "there is no climate emergency" has been censored on social media after a 'fact check' made the bizarre claim, among others, that there has been no natural climate change for 200 years.
Oxford's Prof Carl Heneghan and Dr Tom Jefferson on three ways the "psychotic" Covid panic narrative was created, including the mis-use of PCR tests and the misattribution of Covid deaths.
Steven Edgington writes in the Telegraph about the moral panic over 'disinformation' and the clueless Conservatives handing their ideological enemies a nuclear weapon in the form of the Online Censor Conservatives Bill.
The journal Nature Human Behaviour has announced a new editorial policy of rejecting and retracting research which may potentially (even inadvertently) be “racist, sexist, ableist or homophobic".
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.
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