Emergency Exit at English Heritage
12 July 2025
by Mike Wells
News Round-Up
12 July 2025
by Toby Young
The Oxford-AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine has been branded "defective" in a multi-million pound landmark legal action that will suggest claims over its efficacy were "vastly overstated".
On Monday, negotiators from the German federal and state Governments met to hammer out a solution to the migration crisis, but what they came up with is little but empty words, says Eugyppius.
Should the right to protest trump the rights of those who wish to honour the fallen? Dr David McGrogan argues it should not and liberals cannot duck the issue by appealing to an absolute right to free speech.
The Government's new Terrorism Bill imposes over-the-top requirements on churches, village halls, cricket clubs and other local venues to carry out risk assessments and force volunteers to undergo anti-terrorism training.
Complaints about bank account closures have surged by 20% in the wake of the Nigel Farage debanking scandal, new figures show.
As the Covid Inquiry continues to suggest that locking down earlier would have saved lives, Nick Rendell reminds us that infections were already falling before lockdown and any response would have seemed to 'work'.
Responding to the debate on excess deaths and Covid vaccines, the Government released a document reassuring the public that there is no link. But the data it is based on are worthless, say Carl Heneghan and Tom Jefferson.
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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