- “Huge Nebraska Solar Park Completely Smashed to Pieces by One Single Hailstorm!” – Multimillion dollar solar project gets reduced to a heap of toxic rubble by one single hail storm, reports P. Gosselin on Whats Up With That?
- “EU ‘still obsessed with control’ as it plans new ‘digital currency’” – The European Union is going ahead with plans to create a digital currency, says the Express.
- “The insanity of the media blackout on my win over Twitter” – Alex Berenson is back on Twitter, but no one is reporting the story he says.
- “Watch: Not a single Question Time audience member shows support for Rwanda policy” – Tory MP Helen Whately does her best to defend the Rwanda policy in front of a hostile Question Time audience, reports the Telegraph.
- “Does the TUC understand what the word ‘mum’ means?” – ITV News ran an item on the problem of soaring water bills, including an interview with a “Thames Water customer” called Mika Minio-Paluello who was a trans woman, says Brendan O’Neill in the Spectator.
- “It’s time Rishi Sunak stood up for the silent majority driven to despair by eco-fanaticism” – The last thing our country needs is more VIPs swanning off to climate conferences, according to Camilla Tominey in the Telegraph.
- “Straight white men ‘dangerous’ says San Francisco campaigner for slavery reparations” – Nikcole Cunningham [sic], who serves on the African American reparations advisory committee, wants black people to be paid millions of dollars, reports Steven Edginton in the Telegraph. And she’s no fan of white men.
- “Daniel Korski, Tory accused of groping, steps aside from his tech company” – Things go from bad to worse for Daniel Korski, the Tory mayoral candidate accused of groping a television producer in Downing Street, says the Times.
- “After my banking travails, I fear Britain is lost” – Banks have become woke, says Nigel Farage. If you debunk fashionable ideology, you risk being debanked.
- “Terry Pratchett’s Discworld gets an unlikely visitor – a content warning” – Audiobook versions of the novels, first published in the Eighties, will warn listeners of ‘outdated’ attitudes prominent at the time, reports the Telegraph.
- “Yorkshire Building Society ‘closed vicar’s account after trans protest’” – YBS closed a vicar’s account when he responded to a request for feedback on the bank’s website saying he wasn’t keen on its promotion of LGBTQ+ ideology, reports the Times.
- “Jeremy Clarkson’s column on Duchess of Sussex is ruled a breach of press code” – Clarkson has been found guilty of a “serious breach” of the press code for his comments about Meghan Merkle, according to the Times.
- “Just Stop Oil threaten to disrupt Pride parade over ‘high-polluting’ sponsors” – LGBTQ+ supporters of the eco-activist group gave London Pride a 24-hour ultimatum to meet its demands or it “may or may not take action” in latest eco-protestors’ blackmail threat.
- “A global censorship apparatus formed by NGOs, State regulators and Departments of State is emerging“ – Watch me being interviewed by Martina Pastorelli about the censorship-industrial complex.
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