History Lecturer Claims Britain Did Not Abolish Slavery
UCL lecturer Dr Jenny Bulstrode has stoked outrage with her “historically stupid” suggestion that Britain did not end the slave trade.
UCL lecturer Dr Jenny Bulstrode has stoked outrage with her “historically stupid” suggestion that Britain did not end the slave trade.
Historian Guy de la Bédoyère says the SAGE scientists didn't have a clue about whether to lock down or not in March 2020, any more than historians know much about what went on in the past.
Children as young as seven are skipping school to join pro-Palestine marches organised by Stop the War Coalition, a front for the Socialist Workers’ Party.
Ian Price bemoans the grip of 'the blob' on U.K. Government departments, highlighting ministers futilely grappling with controlling civil servants and the stark divide between public opinion and official actions.
Rav Arora exposes the financial links between mainstream media and the U.S. Government, raising ethical concerns about their impartiality in promoting Covid vaccines and highlighting the need for unbiased journalism.
Andrew Neil has written a powerful column about Owen Jones's bizarre, 25-minute video about the footage of Hamas’s atrocities on October 7th. His aim appears to be to paint Hamas as no worse than the IDF.
King Charles gave the opening address at COP28 – and veered into sandwich-board territory, referring to 'tipping points' and 'irretrievable climate and ecosystem collapse'. Chris Morrison buries his head in his hands.
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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