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In the latest Weekly Sceptic podcast the talking points are Elon Musk's takedown of a BBC journalist, the Bud Light boycott and whether Biden can beat Trump in 2024.
Chinese researchers may have begun developing two Covid vaccines in November 2019, before the official start of the outbreak, a U.S. Senate report has claimed.
The star of Bridgerton’s new spin-off TV show has admitted she chose her TV shows growing up based on the race of the cast. Maybe she needs some unconscious bias training?
The looming WHO pandemic treaty, that would give the Director General power to impose legally binding countermeasures on the world, was debated in Parliament yesterday – but with no sign the Government is concerned.
It's wrong to think of free speech as a value that remains aloof from the din and confusion of partisan struggle, says law professor David McGrogan. And it needs to be defended by liberal combatants.
Whatever you think of abortion, the authoritarian way the WHO forces it on member states, with no respect for their independence or democratic self-governance, should ring alarm bells.
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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