- “I just put the FAA in a ‘no win’ situation” – Steve Kirsch persuades the Federal Aviation Administration’s top medical officer to agree to talk to vaccine-injured pilots.
- “Biden Administration Still Pushing for Forced Masking” – Biden and his team want the ability to enforce mandates at their choosing, even after everyone paying attention has seen how pointless and ineffective they are, writes Ian Miller for Brownstone.
- “How to Die of Covid Accidentally, According to the CDC” – Brownstone’s Justin Hart puzzles over the CDC’s recent claim there were over 800 “accidental” COVID-19 deaths in 2021 for people under 60.
- “The insipid cult of saint Jacinda Ardern” – Ardern’s velvet glove concealed a pretty heavy iron fist, writes Julie Burchill for the Spectator.
- “Where’s Boris?” – Various places he shouldn’t be, according to the Naked Emperor.
- “The Tories have indulged failing Sadiq Khan for far too long” – Ministers should find the courage to stop the Mayor of London’s appalling Ulez expansion scheme, says Ross Clark in the Telegraph.
- “The war on cars” – The war on cars is actually an assault on democracy, writes Charlotte Gill for the Critic.
- “The ‘15-minute city’ is not a conspiracy theory” – Oxford residents are being smeared as cranks for opposing a low-traffic scheme, writes Laurie Wastell in Spiked.
- “For Billionaires, Climate Lobbying is Hot” – There was once a time when climate change was about science. No longer, according to WUWT.
- “J.K. Rowling slams man who ‘fantasised about brutal deaths’ of feminists” – J.K. Rowling calls out another weirdo fantasising online about the deaths of gender-critical feminists, the Mail reports.
- “‘Decapitate Terfs signs at pro-trans rally attended by SNP politicians” – J.K. Rowling mocks Scottish nationalists’ claims that they were unaware of the horrendously violent banners behind them, the Telegraph reports.
- “Britain is becoming sick over the trans debate” – Women’s rights are under attack and until common sense is restored, things will only get worse, writes Nick Timothy in the Telegraph.
- “LSE is right to cut ties with Stonewall” – The London School of Economics becomes the latest institution to throw off the pernicious influence of Stonewall, according to the Spectator.
- “Suella Braverman declares war on ‘politically correct nonsense’ at Home Office” – The Home Secretary once again distances herself from the wokery in her own department, the Telegraph reports.
- “The cynical reality behind Sturgeon and Sunak’s showdown over Scotland’s gender reform” – Nicola Sturgeon thinks the fight on gender recognition can also boost her flagging campaign for independence, while the Prime Minister spies an opportunity to corner Keir Starmer, according to the Times.
- “PM’s free speech champion will ‘restore some sanity’ to universities” – Rishi Suank’s new ‘free speech Tsar’ will make an impact, according to the Express.
- “‘Woke’ attacks on the privileged will ruin top schools” – Katharine Birbalsingh says Britain’s public schools are being threatened by “incessant” attacks, the Times reports.
- “The humble cup of tea is now on the front line of the culture wars” – A generational conflict is being waged inside and outside the kitchen, with dunking now firmly in the firing line, writes Jane Shilling in the Telegraph.
- “EU tells TikTok to prepare to censor ‘misinformation’” – The EU’s Commissioner for Internal Market Thierry Breton claims to have read the riot act to TikTok’s CEO about complying with the Digital Services Act, according to Reclaim the Net.
- “Scott Adams finally admits he was wrong about the vaccine” – The sensible people who refused the vaxx have officially won, the Dilbert creator concedes.
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