Woke, Ltd – The Chilling Effect of B Corps on Free Speech
11 August 2023
by Toby Young
The Magistrates Association has issued a new woke style guide, advising staff and volunteers to steer clear of terms like 'policemen' and 'chairmen'.
The public's response to the consultation about extending the use of digital ID was overwhelmingly negative. But of the Government is pressing ahead anyway, dismissing the negative responses as based on 'misinformation'.
In the aftermath of the pandemic, cases of chronic truancy are on the rise, with more than a quarter of secondary students in the U.K. now consistently absent.
Lord Frost considers how Labour's paternalistic policies resonate with a nation oscillating between a 'nanny state' and the call for individual responsibility.
Alex Kriel has dug into the figures produced by the Mayor of London to justify the Ulez expansion and found they predict it will cut air pollution by just 1.5% while taking no account of the harms from loss of income.
In the latest twist to the farce of the Benin bronzes, a Nigerian Prince has proposed that the restituted artefacts be sold off and the proceeds shared with the "descendants of the slaves".
The Free Speech Union has just published a briefing on B Corps, the woke movement growing exponentially in Britain’s corporate sector that's having a chilling effect on freedom of expression in the workplace.
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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