- “Met vows to stop pro-Palestine protesters disrupting Armistice Day” – The Met talks tough about policing the anti-Armistice Day demo in the Mail.
- “What did Hamas think was going to happen?” – Lionel Shriver in the Spectator give Hamas both barrels.
- “Disney delayed Snow White over fears it will be a ‘financial flop’” — Disney gets cold feet over its woke remake of Snow White.
- “Austria adopts Rwanda-style migrant scheme in EU first” – Vienna announces move after signing agreement with Suella Braverman to work more closely with U.K., reports the Telegraph.
- “It doesn’t make me popular, but this is why I speak up on gender-identity ideology” – Helen Joyce explains in the Standard why she became a critic of gender identity ideology.
- “Biden Admin Collaborates With Left-Wing Donors Bankrolling Censorship In AI ‘Safety’ Initiative” – The Daily Caller explains why Sunak’s AI agreement should be treated with caution.
- “Badenoch: Tech bosses have become too powerful in regulating what we say” – a summary of Kemi Badenoch interview at Arc in the Standard.
- “The Covid inquiry is a liberal-elite whitewash” – This week’s hearings have exposed the shallowness and mendacity of the U.K. establishment, says Fraser Myers in Spiked.
- “The LTN near my house turned a shortcut into a gridlock” – Driving anywhere from my South London home takes an eternity these days, says Tom Utley in the mail..
- “GP gets 6-month suspension for ‘vitriolic’ Covid jab comments” – Suspended GP claimed experts were ‘laughing’ at the public by naming a Covid variant Omicron because it’s an anagram of ‘mornonic’, reports the Mail.
- “Britain is itching to get back into lockdown” – Storms, colds, concrete and heatwaves all seem to be an excuse for the country to stay home, according to the Telegraph.
- “Why did the United Nations hand a human rights job to Iran’s ambassador?” – The Spectator puzzles over the bizarre appointment of an Iranian official at the UN.
- “Matt Hancock ‘wanted to decide who should live and die’, Covid Inquiry told” – Hancock is not emerging well from the Covid enquiry, reports the Telegraph.
- “The dangers of ‘decolonisation’” – Professor Douglas Stokes explains why the academic left has sided with Hamas’s anti-Semitic barbarism in Spiked.
- “Active travel schemes have failed to boost walking and cycling rates” – The report by the Public Accounts Committee found that despite ministers spending over £3.3 billion between 2016 and 2021, there had been “no sustained increase in walking or cycling”, reports the Mail.
- “NatWest combs customer accounts – and tells them to go vegetarian” – NatWest says pro-vegetarian feature is designed to”‘empower customers to understand their carbon impact”, says the Telegraph.
- “The predictable, unpredictability of respiratory pathogens” – Carl Heneghan and Tom Jefferson discuss flu like viruses in Trust the Evidence.
- “We’re still recovering from lockdown’s impact on children” – Some 140,000 children missed more than half of the school days, reports the Telegraph.
- “Gary Lineker backs pro-Palestinian protesters over Armistice Day march” – The BBC presenter turns out to be pro Palestinian in a tweet that will shock no one, according to the Telegraph.
- “Pansexual population was hugely inflated in census by ‘faulty coding’” – Critics say the whole 2021 census is in question after it showed there were 110,000 pansexual people in Britain when there are only 48,000, says the Telegraph.
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