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In the latest Weekly Sceptic, the topics are the demise of London Calling, Oliver Anthony's viral song, the bizarre behaviour of West Yorkshire Police, Charlotte Proudman's latest fail and George Monbiot's re-wolfing plan.
The Spectator’s Gareth Roberts takes a swipe at the Tories, lambasting their 13-year record in which progressive ideas have corrupted U.K. institutions.
In light of the recent lockdown in Bexleyheath, UnHerd's Doug Stokes reminisces about his Hackney upbringing, noting today's London differs from the multicultural unity he recalls.
NHS hospital policies stating that colonialism is responsible for the male-female divide are just the latest revelation in the Mail's ongoing investigation into alarming NHS gender ideology guidelines.
Conservative backbenchers in Red Wall seats are urging the Prime Minister to hold a national referendum on Net Zero. But would the BBC, ITV and Sky allow climate sceptics on the air?
In a mural mix-up, NatWest has painted a wall-sized picture of Marcus Rashford on an unsuspecting Brighton resident's home.
Eugyppius reflects on the calls by senior German politicians and reputable news publishing companies to ban Alternative für Deutschland. How could they have so little regard for democracy?
Last year, the Daily Sceptic published a viral article about all the scientists who'd signed a declaration disputing we're in a climate emergency. Last year's winner of the Nobel Prize for physics has just added his name.
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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