Argentine Government to Bill Protesters for Security Costs at Anti-Milei March
Buenos Aires protests against President Milei's economic reforms have incurred a security bill of £57,500 for the organisers.
Buenos Aires protests against President Milei's economic reforms have incurred a security bill of £57,500 for the organisers.
The U.K. faces a "significant" knowledge gap on Islamist extremism as research disproportionately concentrates on far-Right groups, according to a new report by the Commission for Countering Extremism.
If you thought the John Snow Project's exploitation of Santa Clause to promote Covid vaccines was a new low, you haven't seen the cover of Stern's Christmas issue in 2020.
The effort to ‘decolonise’ science is misguided, says Dr John Staddon, a former professor at Duke. The reason women and people of colour are under-represented in science has nothing to do with bias or discrimination.
According to a new analysis by the Telegraph, NHS trusts spending hundreds of thousands of pounds on woke diversity advisors have seen conditions worsen for the minority groups they were hired to help.
Guardian staff are in open revolt after being told they have to spend at least three days a week in the office from Jan 1st, with some complaining it will mean spending less time with their pets.
Tony Edwards, medical journalist and author of The Very Good News About Booze, has written a very reassuring piece for the Daily Sceptic. Turns out, alcohol is actually good for your health!
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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