Civil Servants Given Go Ahead to Work From Beach
U.K. civil servants have won the right to work remotely abroad for two weeks a year, sparking concerns about productivity 'from the beach'.
U.K. civil servants have won the right to work remotely abroad for two weeks a year, sparking concerns about productivity 'from the beach'.
Despite the Government's goal of installing 600,000 air source heat pumps annually by 2028, a recent report highlights that many exceed noise limits due to their constant outdoor hum.
Parents have been left fuming by a video showing a teacher discussing the transformation of a teddy bear from a sad boy to a joyful girl with 10 year-olds as part of a lesson from a controversial 'inclusion' charity.
The BBC is under fire for blatant hypocrisy, with Panorama journalist Richard Bilton racking up a staggering 20,000 air miles to cover climate change.
With waiting lists at an all-time high, the NHS has been forced to spend nearly £65 million to make hundreds of ambulances compliant with London Mayor Sadiq Khan’s Ulez scheme.
Why were German politicians so eager, in summer 2021, to vaccinate children against Covid, and why are they lying about it now, asks Eugyppius.
Sadiq Khan misled the public about the “benefits” of Ulez in radio and newspaper advertisements, a draft report from the advertising watchdog leaked to the Telegraph reveals.
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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