- “NatWest share price drops to bottom of FTSE as bank left reeling after Nigel Farage row” – NatWest’s shares have tanked following the resignation of Dame Alison Rose, reports GB News.
- “Privacy watchdog to investigate if NatWest broke confidentiality rules” – The Information Commissioner’s Office is examining whether NatWest broke confidentiality rules when its Chief Executive shared personal information about Nigel Farage with the BBC, the Times has learnt.
- “‘My war on woke banks is about to rapidly expand’” – Nigel Farage sounds out his battle cry for the ‘debanked’ in the Telegraph.
- “Nigel Farage warns other ‘woke’ banks face same fate as NatWest” – Nigel Farage vowed to step up his war on ‘woke’ culture at financial institutions after Dame Alison Rose was forced to quit, reports the Mail.
- “Alison Rose is just the beginning – the whole banking sector must be held to account” – If NatWest and the banking industry think Alison Rose’s resignation puts a line under the debanking of Nigel Farage, they are sadly mistaken, says Ben Habib in the Telegraph.
- “Now strip Alison Rose of her damehood” – Dame Alison Rose is an extremely poor role model, having trashed NatWest and blabbered information to journalists, writes Ross Clark in the Telegraph.
- “The Nigel Farage-Coutts row has exposed a deeper rot in British capitalism” – The preoccupations of many business leaders are far away from what they purportedly exist to do: create wealth and jobs, says Sebastian Payne in inews.
- “Cut out the cancer of woke capitalism before it obliterates Britain for good” – NatWest has exposed the disastrous takeover of big business by incompetent, Left-wing apparatchiks, says Allister Heath in the Telegraph.
- “NatWest’s judgement has been clouded by hatred of Brexit” – Farage’s ban is living proof of the deep divisions that continue to ripple through Britain, says Jeremy Warner in the Telegraph.
- “Retail health company has Chase accounts suddenly terminated, owner critical of Covid vaccines, FDA” – Florida’s Voice reports that employees of Joseph Mercola’s Florida-based retail health company have suddenly had their JP Morgan Chase Bank accounts terminated without an explanation. Seems ‘debanking’ is not limited to Britain but is also becoming a trend in the U.S.
- “One in 35” – Dr. John Campbell discusses the alarming rates of myocardial injury after COVID-19 mRNA-1273 booster vaccination found in a new, peer-reviewed study from Switzerland.
- “Elon Musk slammed by critics for suggesting Covid vaccine may be responsible for Bronny James’ cardiac arrest and branded ‘bottomless pit of attention addiction’” – Elon Musk has come under criticism for involving himself in the health crisis of Bronny James, the son of NBA icon LeBron James, reports the Mail.
- “Rules are for thee, not for me” – The cardiac arrest suffered by Bronny James, the son of NBA star LeBron James, brings back bad memories and highlights the falsity of reporting around the mRNAs, says Alex Berenson.
- “Review of ONS mortality by Covid vaccination status data” – The Office for National Statistics’ reputation for high quality data and analysis has been severely compromised by its shambolic work on the Covid vaccines, say Norman Fenton and Martin Neil.
- “Ameland rescue: Ship with 3,000 cars in deadly fire off Dutch coast” – A fire on a cargo ship, carrying almost 3,000 cars, off the coast of the Dutch island of Ameland has raised issues surrounding the risks of transporting electric vehicles, reports the BBC.
- “Just Stop Oil: Weirdo eco-terrorists” – It is time Just Stop Oil is stopped, for their sake and ours, says Jack Watson in Country Squire.
- “The Greening of the globe” – The world is getting much more green – fast, says Dr. Robert W. Malone.
- “Keir Starmer: A woman is an adult female” – Sir Keir Starmer has insisted that “a woman is an adult female” as he hardened his stance on gender, says the Times.
- “Starmer confirms U-turn on past support for trans self-identification” – The Labour leader outlined how, if his party wins power at the next general election, he will seek to “modernise” gender recognition laws, says the Mail.
- “Don’t be fooled by Labour’s cynical ‘U-turn’ on gender ID” – The Labour Party has abandoned its founding principles and is now fixated on identity politics at the expense of voters, writes James Esses in the Mail.
- “Sir Keir Starmer: I didn’t let my children eat meat until they were 10” – The Labour leader said he and his wife never prepare meals with meat or fish at home for their two children, who are now 12 and 15, reports the Telegraph.
- “Kevin Spacey cleared: House of Cards star found not guilty of assault” – Double Oscar winner Kevin Spacey said he is “humbled” after being dramatically cleared of sexually assaulting four men, says the Mail.
- “Kevin Spacey and the death of #MeToo” – The acquittal of Kevin Spacey is yet another blow against the unreason of the #MeToo movement, says Brendan O’Neill in Spiked.
- “Has Gids learned from its failure?” – One year after the Gender Identity Development Service at the Tavistock clinic was told to close, little has changed, says Sallie Baxendale in UnHerd.
- “This warped experiment in schools is creating an entire generation afraid of sex” – Sexuality is so delicate and easily damaged – especially when people are still developing. Why are schools gambling with it, asks Celia Walden in the Telegraph.
- “Why racial quotas are bad for minorities” – Glenn Loury speaks to Spiked’s Brendan O’Neill on how affirmative action held black Americans back.
- “Meta’s Nick Clegg brags about censoring ‘election misinformation’” – According to Reclaim The Net, Nick Clegg says Meta is getting “better” at censoring.
- “Our culture war is not a distraction” – Far from being a distraction, our culture war still cuts to the heart of what kind of society we wish to inhabit, says Andrew Doyle in UnHerd.
- “‘What about the due process for poor old Nigel?’” – Jacob Rees-Mogg talks to Toby on GB News about the Financial Conduct Authority’s insistence that due process should have been upheld over the NatWest CEO Alison Rose’s resignation.
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