French School Assailant Was Looking For a History Teacher
16 October 2023
by Robert Kogon
The BBC: Sad Decline of a Once Reliable Source of Information
16 October 2023
Mohammed Mogouchkov, who killed one person in a knife attack at a school in France on Friday, was apparently looking for a history teacher. Had the teacher expressed views on the Middle East he didn't agree with?
Fifty doctors have voiced their support for Dr. Aseem Malhotra as the Good Law Project takes the GMC to court over its decision not to strike him off after he spoke out about Covid vaccine safety concerns.
Once a highly trusted source of information, now the BBC "confuses the public, passes on facile information and guesswork and uses incorrect expressions that debase science", says Dr. Tom Jefferson.
Rishi Sunak is under pressure from almost 70 Conservative MPs to give schools a legal duty to publish materials used in sex education lessons after a judge ruled they did not have to for commercial reasons.
The stock market may be waking up to the possibility that Pfizer may go bankrupt due to the upcoming Covid vaccine legal claims as its value plummets to below pre-pandemic levels.
Rebekah Barnett says the rejection of the Voice to Parliament is not a 'tragic outcome' and does not require a week of mourning. It was a triumph for common sense.
The BBC has come under fire for casting an Asian actress to play one of Jimmy Savile's white British victims in The Reckoning.
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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