The BBC’s Phoney War on Disinformation
In a brilliant piece for UnHerd, Kathleen Stock takes aim at the BBC's 'disinformation' correspondent Marianna Spring, accusing her of disseminating 'disinformation' in her own right.
In a brilliant piece for UnHerd, Kathleen Stock takes aim at the BBC's 'disinformation' correspondent Marianna Spring, accusing her of disseminating 'disinformation' in her own right.
Dozens of patients and families whose lives have been damaged by serious reactions to the Oxford/AstraZeneca Covid vaccine have launched legal action against the pharmaceutical company.
We should view it as concerning that U.K. universities don't seem to understand that inclusivity and excellence are often at odds. If you pursue inclusivity to its extreme then you include everyone irrespective of merit.
Much is being made of Morgan’s apology for his mistakes during the Covid years. He excuses his behaviour by saying that he was right at the time but that the "science changed" – but Roger Watson doesn’t buy it.
In an original piece for the Daily Sceptic, Professor David Livermore draws attention to all the questions about the Government's pandemic response that haven't been answered by the Lockdown Files.
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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