- “Anti-car Sadiq Khan is destroying London” – If the Mayor is allowed to get away with his war on drivers, mayors across the country will soon follow his lead, says Gareth Bacon in the Telegraph.
- “Labour policies are stuck in the student union” – Madeline Grant takes aim at Labour’s sophomoric politics.
- “Libs of TikTok founder reveals her identity to Tucker” – Fox News host Tucker Carlson sits down with Chaya Raichik on Tucker Carlson Today to talk about creating Libs of TikTok.
- “Politics is not downstream from culture” – The Critic’s Charlie Peters says Jeremy Clarkson’s provocative, own-the-libs style of political combat is ineffective and conservatives need to get serious if we’re going to chalk up some victories.
- “Top German virologist says COVID-19 pandemic is over” – Famous German virologist Christian Drosten believes the coronavirus pandemic has ended and COVID-19 is now an endemic disease.
- “The Human Cost of Twitter’s Censorship” – Thomas Fazi in Compact Magazine discusses the impact of Twitter’s censorship during the pandemic.
- “Greta Thunberg says Andrew Tate has ”small d**k energy’ after trolling” – Top G Andrew Tate decided to tease the Swedish 19 year-old on Twitter – and she hit back. Is this the beginning of a beautiful friendship?
- “Wealthy donor cut off university cash over ‘rise in campus wokery’” – Durham’s most generous single benefactor Mark Hillery has said he won’t donate to any university again until “they get their free speech house properly in order”.
- “Hospitals have no business still using Covid restrictions to stop us visiting our loved ones” – Kirstie Allsopp tells the Telegraph that hospitals and care homes must stop relatives visiting their loved ones in the name of keeping them safe.
- “We are paying a heavy price for our elites’ green fantasies” – Decades of failed energy policies came home to roost this year, says Fraser Myers in Spiked.
- “Why the News Block on the Plight of Dutch Farmers?” – Dutch farmers have been feeding the world for centuries, but now that they’re under attack the world has remained silent, says Michael Amendsen of the Brownstone Institute.
- “Pandemics and Propaganda” – A look back at home Swiss Policy Research covered the pandemic starting in March 2020.
- “Exclusive: Pentagon stands down on vaccine mandate enforcement, but has no plans to reinstate over 8,000 wrongfully discharged service members ” – Jordan Schachtel has got hold of a document showing that the U.S. Army abandoned vaccines mandates some time ago.
- “My Employer Risked Its Core Mission to Cancel Me for My Conservative Views” – Josh Slocum, who worked for an organisation that campaigns against over-pricing in the funeral sector, explains how he got cancelled for hosting a conservative podcast.
- “Is global warming behind America’s snowstorms?” – Is there any weather condition which cannot be blamed on anthropogenic global warming (AGW)? No, says Ross Clark in the Spectator, dismissing any suggestion that there’s a link between America’s recent cold snap and global warming.
- “The whistleblower who could blow open the Covid lab leak theory in 2023” – Gene therapy and cell engineering specialist Dr Alina Chan has doggedly pursued an investigation into the origins of the pandemic, says Sarah Knapton in the Telegraph.
- “Can we trust the BBC with our history?” – History Reclaimed has produced a report showing how woke and one-sided the BBC’s coverage of British history is.
- “Care home collapses send administrations to highest level since 2020” – More care homes failing as sector battles spiralling energy bills and labour shortages, reports the Telegraph.
- “Four in ten junior doctors want to leave the NHS” – The health service won’t be able to cope if so many medics leave, the British Medical Association has warned.
- “SNP minister compares Scotland’s trans reforms to Nelson Mandela’s apartheid fight” – Angus Robertson, the SNP Constitution Secretary, accused of “risible pomposity” after comparing the SNP’s reforms to the Gender Recognition Act to Mandela’s fight against apartheid.
- “New York Times claims Louisa May Alcott was trans” – The ever-more-crazy-and-captured New York Times claims the author of Little Women was non-binary.
- “Welfare in the 21st century: Increasing development, reducing inequality, the impact of climate change, and the cost of climate policies” – Bjorn Lomborg has written a peer-reviewed paper for a scientific journal pointing out that our efforts to mitigate the impact of climate change are increasing inequality.
- “I’m not brainswashed” – Elon Musk tweets amusing meme in response to people accusing him of being brainwashed by the Right.
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