- “Laurence Fox and Dan Wootton suspended by GB News over Ava Evans insults” – Dan Wootton and Laurence Fox have been suspended over insults against Ava Evans on Wootton’s GB News show, according to the BBC.
- “GB News should be taken off air, says Tory MP Caroline Nokes” – Tory MP Caroline Nokes has called for Ofcom to shut down GB News after it suspended Dan Wootton and Laurence Fox over a misogyny scandal, reports the Telegraph.
- “Why is a Tory MP calling for GB News to be ‘taken off air’?” – GB News is a problem, not because one of its presenters said something disgusting, but because it disrupts the ‘broadcast ecology’ and threatens the established channels and ways of doing things, says Tom Slater in the Spectator.
- “The establishment can’t stand that GB News exists” – If you keep calling decent people names like “authoritarian populists” don’t be surprised if they switch off your show and tune in to GB News, writes Allison Pearson in the Telegraph.
- “The establishment campaign to shut down GB News” – Adam Boulton has said the quiet part out loud: The elites want to defend their cosy media club, says Fraser Myers in Spiked.
- “The chilling calls to shut down GB News” – It is often when people are angry about something that authoritarians spy an opportunity to take a potshot at liberty, writes Brendan O’Neill in the Spectator.
- “Laurence Fox has got exactly what he wanted” – There are plenty of other independent platforms available for Lawrence Fox, potentially reaching an enormous audience, says Louise Perry in the Telegraph.
- “The campaign to destroy the French GB News” – The campaign to destroy GB News in Britain is precisely mirrored by a campaign to eliminate CNEWS, its French equivalent, writes Jonathan Miller in the Spectator.
- “Covid vaccines causally linked to increased mortality, resulting in 17 million deaths: Scientific report” – Data suggests COVID-19 vaccines haven’t saved lives but, instead, have resulted in 17 million deaths and increased all-cause mortality in 17 countries, reports the Epoch Times.
- “Fewer than half of trainee GPs go on to work full time for the NHS” – A new report has revealed that fewer than half of trainee GPs go on to work for the NHS full time, according to the Telegraph.
- “Intelligence, IQ and the ‘midwit effect’: An answer to some objections” – On Substack, Eugyppius addresses the objections to his post on ‘Vaccines and the Midwit Effect’.
- “Conference: Vaccine damage and WHO power grab” – On Substack, Thorsteinn Siglaugsson promos an upcoming conference in Reykjavik on October 4th. Philipp Kruse, Sasha Latypova, Vibeke Manniche, Katherine Watt and Max Schmeling will discuss the COVID-19 vaccination campaigns, restrictions and, not least, the proposed WHO power grab.
- “Beeb says stars are free to express opinions” – The BBC has backed Gary Lineker to give his views in a new report ordered after he compared Suella Braverman’s migrant boats crackdown to the policies of Nazi Germany, reports the Mail.
- “How close is Britain to leaving the ECHR?” – Will the U.K. Government pledge to leave the European Convention on Human Rights, asks Katy Balls in the Spectator.
- “Good riddance to the ‘Conversion Therapy’ Bill” – The Conversion Therapy Bill would have represented an attack on free speech, writes Freddie Attenborough in the Critic.
- “Stella Assange: Press freedom does not exist while my husband Julian Assange is in jail” – The most important aspect of the right to offend is the one that confronts those in power with the truths that they most eagerly wish to conceal, writes Stella Assange in the Evening Standard.
- “How identity politics fails aboriginal Australians” – On Spiked’s Brendan O’Neill Show, the Shadow Minister for Indigenous Australians, Jacinta Nampijinpa Price, talks on the dangers of the proposed ‘Voice to Parliament’.
- “Gangland violence grips Stockholm as rapper, 18, is executed” – An 18 year-old rapper executed on a sports field, a second man shot dead and a woman killed in a devastating bomb blast are just the latest victims of Stockholm’s gangland violence, reports the Mail.
- “Starmer is targeting private schools because he doesn’t have an education policy” – Why is it fair to put VAT on schooling but not university or private healthcare fees, asks Mark Lehain in CapX.
- “Rishi Sunak to block new 20mph zones” – Rishi Sunak is expected to block councils from introducing new 20mph zones as part of a “plan for motorists”, reports the Telegraph.
- “ULEZ activist in dinosaur suit uses tipper truck to block camera van” – Anti-ULEZ activists, dressed as a dinosaur and dog, used a tipper truck to block one of Sadiq Khan’s mobile ‘spy’ vans used to enforce London’s Ultra Low Emission Zone, according to the Mail.
- “More people sign anti-20mph petition than voted Labour in Senedd election” – Mark Drakeford’s new 20mph speed limit has gone down like a cup of cold sick over in Wales, reports Guido Fawkes.
- “The six ways renewables increase electricity bills” – It is almost impossible for renewables to reduce consumer bills, writes Andrew Montford in Net Zero Watch.
- “New Zealand farmers set for Right-wing protest vote over climate change policies” – Reuters is predicting the possible election of a Right-wing government in New Zealand on a platform of repealing climate policies which are devastating the countryside.
- “No Farmers No Food: Will You Eat The Bugs? – Documentary” – EpochTV host Roman Balmakov’s documentary, No Farmers No Food, shows that climate policies are being used to push farmers out of business, cause a decline in animal husbandry and promote the human consumption of insect protein.
- “Meet the man behind Sweden’s Covid response” – On X, UnHerd’s Freddie Sayers talks to Anders Tegnell, in charge of Sweden’s Covid response, about his decision to not mandate masks because they were unscientific and provided false reassurance.
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