Remain Voters Were More Intelligent, Study Finds
24 November 2023
by Noah Carl
How to Explain That Electric Cars Cost More to Run Than Petrol Cars
24 November 2023
by Mark Ellse
Fourteen years ago, the BMJ was instrumental in exposing fraudulent medical research. Now, it simply toes the establishment line. Carl Heneghan and Tom Jefferson write an obituary for the once fearsome watchdog.
Promises broken and new records set on immigration. And yet, our new Home Secretary shrugs his shoulders and says, "This figure is not showing a significant increase from last year's figures."
In a new report, the Washington Times details NewsGuard's close funding ties with Big Pharma as the media monitoring organisation has sought to close down criticism of vaccines and Covid policies.
A study has found that people who voted Remain in the EU referendum have higher cognitive ability. The authors suggest this is because the Leave campaign engaged in more "misinformation". But that doesn't stack up.
The Government sidelined and then shut down its ethics committee after it tried to intervene on the vaccination of children, it has emerged in a scandal that raises serious questions about the Government's Covid response.
Once you include the extraordinary cost of the half-ton battery, electric vehicles cost far more per mile to run than petrol vehicles, says Mark Ellse.
Nick Rendell digs into the evidence to expose once more the lie that locking down sooner would have made any difference – a claim that seems to be taken as read by the Covid Inquiry.
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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