- “Ron DeSantis to announce for President on Twitter with Elon Musk” – Sources confirmed to the Mail that the Florida Governor will hold a Twitter Spaces with the CEO on Wednesday at 6pm.
- “Who is running pharmacovigilance?” – Carl Heneghan and Tom Jefferson are not impressed with the MHRA’s handling of the Covid vaccines.
- “Why medics have not pushed back on lockdowns and vaccines” – Many medics have been caught out by their trust in institutions and “socialised obedience”, according to Dr. Rowena Slope in TCW.
- “France putting Net Zero in reverse? Au contraire” – France is trying to hoist itself into the position of being the European leader in all things green and useless: heat pumps, windfarms, solar panels, hydrogen fuel and lithium car batteries, says Richard Ings in TCW.
- “Another Day, Another Priceless Artefact Wrecked by Climate Fanatics” – Climate activists vandalised Rome’s Trevi Fountain by dumping charcoal in it, reports WUWT.
- “UN: Two Million Lives Lost to Global Warming Over the Last 50 Years” – ‘Extreme weather’ due to climate change caused two million deaths and cost $4 trillion over last 50 years, according to the increasingly unhinged UN, reports WUWT.
- “Met Police insist cops who handcuffed furious motorist for pushing two Just Stop Oil eco-zealots to the ground ‘responded in a proportionate manner’ and say they will ‘review evidence’ and ‘take further police action if necessary’” – The Met has defended the actions of the cops involved saying that the man – who was not arrested – was handcuffed to “prevent further Breach of the Peace”, reports the Mail.
- “‘Highly carcinogenic’ tyre toxins give electric car drivers a nasty surprise” – EVs are heavier and need higher torque, increasing pollutants from their tyres, according to the Telegraph.
- “Row over Blur singer Damon Albarn’s ‘intrusive’ eco-friendly heat pumps outside his Devon farmhouse as frontman installs a second box near public footpath ‘before being granted planning permission’” – The singer’s parish council complained the sight of the second box and the sound of its fan could disturb walkers on a nearby footpath in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty in south Devon, reports the Mail.
- “The Low Carbon Delusions Of Sadiq Khan” – Low carbon headline policies beloved of mayor Sadiq Khan do nothing to reduce pollution, but a great deal to swell the Mayor’s revenue, says Roger Watson in the New Conservative.
- “There is no justification for euthanising the vulnerable” – Defenders of Canada’s assisted-dying programme are sounding increasingly irrational, writes Kevin Yuill in Spiked.
- “Prince Harry loses bid for second legal challenge against Home Office” – The Duke of Sussex was seeking the go-ahead from the High Court to secure a judicial review over a decision that he should not be allowed to pay privately for his protective security, but it has been refused, the Mail reports.
- “Lib Dem leader Ed Davey says a woman can ‘quite clearly’ have a penis” – A called called Mary asked him on LBC to explain “what is a woman” and he gave the fashionable but scientifically illiterate reply, reports the Mail.
- “Among the Reactionary Vanguards” – A new chapter opens for the National Conservative movement with a massive conference in Britain, writes Sumantra Maitra in the American Conservative.
- “AP news is not news, it’s paid-for marketing” – See how the Associated Press “sings for its supper”, according to El Gato Malo.
- “Leaked Document Shows The EU Countries That Want To Ban Private Messaging” – Reclaim the Net on the plot to end privacy.
- “Top mathematicians warn curriculum being ‘politicised’ with diversity guidance” – Over 50 leading professors claim the Quality Assurance Agency is trying to make students “pay for their own indoctrination”, the Telegraph reports.
- “Human rights boss draws fire of civil servants ‘unhappy with her trans stance’” – Baroness Falkner, who attracted attention by ruling that Equality Act could refer to ‘biological sex’, fights attempts to oust her, the Telegraph reports.
- “There’s a new type of cultural mafia in town. If we don’t stand up to them, free speech will cease to exist” – Sarah Vine sounds the alarm in the Mail.
- “The immigration taboo nobody wants to break” – Peter Lilley in the Telegraph explains why no matter how much immigration a country has it will never solve the economic problems it is trying to address, while making other problems much worse.
- “Parkrun women’s record held by transgender attempted murderer” – Outrage as it is revealed the fun run record is held by Lauren Jeska, who was given an 18-year sentence in 2017, reports the Telegraph.
- “Joshua Sutcliffe interview: I was told ‘call her a him’. I couldn’t go along with it” – Telegraph interview with the Christian teacher who was sacked for ‘misgendering’ a pupil and remains steadfastly unrepentant.
- “BBC’s resident ‘disinformation expert’ Marianna Spring unveils the new ‘BBC Verify’ initiative, attacking ‘alternative media’” – Spring is looking at “alternative media, which finds itself at the heart of this conspiracy theory movement”. Don’t you feel safer already, asks Michael Senger on Twitter.
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