Is Britain on the Brink of Civil War?
12 May 2025
by Joe Baron
It’s Not ‘CSE’. It’s Child Rape
13 May 2025
by Joanna Gray
In the latest Weekly Sceptic podcast the talking points are the Huw Edwards BBC sex scandal, Miss Netherlands being a bloke and are Harry and Meghan getting a divorce?
The debanking phenomenon is probably far more widespread than we’ve been led to believe, mainly because the majority of people it has happened to are too embarrassed to talk about it.
The EU is investigating reports of suicidal thoughts associated with weight loss drugs Ozempic and Saxenda. This is not a surprise as all previous weight loss drugs have been withdrawn due to harms.
Last year Met Office data showed a clear flatlining trend in U.K. temperatures over 15 years, but this year that has been replaced with a sharp hike. What's going on, asks Chris Morrison.
According to a major new poll for the French newspaper Le Figaro, only a small minority believe the riots were caused by police brutality and social exclusion. Almost half blame "the disappearance of authority".
Labour's commitment to bring state-backed censorship of the press into force to fight 'misinformation' means if you thought things were bad now, they can only get worse with Labour.
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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