Big Brother Lives Next Door
16 June 2025
How Covid Killed the Rule of Law
16 June 2025
by Nick McBride
Telecoms giant BT is under fire after a top executive declared that a plan to cut more than 1,000 jobs in rural East Anglia while hiring new staff in major cities is to boost its workforce diversity.
Over the weekend, the Government quietly slipped out the news that it's scrapped plans to ban 'conversion therapy'. This is a major victory for free speech and in no small part due to the lobbying of the Free Speech Union.
A family home was lit on fire after their "electric car" reportedly exploded while sitting in their driveway.
A 27 year-old footballer, Maddy Cusack, has died, and suddenly a media that is awash with speculation on all kinds of tenuous subjects has no curiosity to find out why, says Dr David Seedhouse.
Trump has backed Rishi Sunak over his decision to scale back Net Zero commitments, congratulating the PM for taking on "climate alarmists", as the issue is set to be a major battleground in the forthcoming elections.
The U.K.’s Bar Standards Board has issued guidelines cautioning barristers against making “gratuitous attacks” on social media against judges and the justice system, amid concerns that the rules are too vague.
NHS contractor Bromley Healthcare is hosting a three-day diversity conference for healthcare workers, covering topics like pronouns and LGBTQ+ issues, despite more than seven million people waiting for treatment.
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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