The NHS Has More Money and Staff But is Doing Far Less. Here’s Why
24 November 2022
For the last six months, European leaders have been practically begging Qatar for more gas. So unless Gary Neville's critics want to boycott their central heating, they haven't got the moral high ground.
Test and Trace cost £37bn and made no measurable difference – and its ineffectiveness was clear from the start. Lessons must be learned from such a colossal waste of resources.
NHS England is unable to tell the national auditor what its £14bn bung of taxpayers' money is going to be spent on, while the increasingly female workforce shifts part-time. No wonder the NHS is not delivering.
New evidence indicates that millions of bats are being slaughtered every year by wind turbines, yet bat conservation bodies do not blink at continuing to support the development of wind power.
Correlation isn't causation. But the correlations keep cropping up and the causal mechanisms are known. The possibility the vaccines are involved in some of the thousands of recent excess deaths must be taken seriously.
It’s not fair to blame the war in Ukraine on Ukraine’s failure to honour the Minsk II agreement. Russia had no intention of honouring it either.
A summary of the most interesting stories in the past 24 hours that challenge the prevailing orthodoxy about the virus and the vaccines, the ‘climate emergency’ and the supposed moral defects of Western civilisation.
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