- “New York Times editorial written by Hamas-appointed mayor sparks outrage” – The New York Times has sparked outrage after publishing an op-ed by the Hamas-appointed mayor of Gaza City, reports the Telegraph.
- “Harvard board under pressure to resign after support for President Claudine Gay” – The Harvard Corporation is under pressure to resign following the board’s endorsement of President Claudine Gay, according to the Post Millennial.
- “Alison Rose’s name axed from Government report after Farage debanking scandal” – Dame Alison Rose’s name is to be axed from an official Government review into female entrepreneurship over her role in the Nigel Farage debanking scandal, reports the Telegraph.
- “Biden is too busy snubbing Britain to lead the West against China” – Petty U.S. protectionism undermines any effort to present a united front against Beijing, writes Matthew Lynn in the Telegraph.
- “We are cursed to be led by ‘sensible centrists’” – The full extent of the terrible damage supposedly sensible people have done to the country is only now becoming apparent, says Gareth Roberts in Spiked.
- “Who are Drs. John Mascola, Barney Graham and Kizzmekia Corbett?” – On Substack, Dr. Robert W. Malone defends accusations made against him over the development of modified-mRNA SARS-CoV-2 vaccines.
- “No.10 plans to end inheritance tax in spring ahead of election” – Downing Street is considering axing inheritance tax in a pre-election giveaway to boost Rishi Sunak’s chances of victory, says the Telegraph.
- “Prince Andrew ‘in torment’ ahead of Jeffrey Epstein doc release” – Prince Andrew is said to be “beside himself” as reports emerge that his name could appear in court documents allegedly linking him with Jeffrey Epstein, reports the Standard.
- “Blow for Khan as European drivers challenge Ulez fines” – Sadiq Khan’s TfL may have to pay back millions of pounds in Ulez fines after a legal challenge by European drivers, says the Telegraph.
- “Net Zero will hamper West and boost China, warns CEBR” – The costs of the green transition will help to push Asian countries up the world economic table, writes Szu Ping Chan in the Telegraph.
- “How the climatoids spent the summer lecturing us on the permanent drought that climate change has brought to Central Europe, and how they have earned nothing but rain for their hubris” – On Substack, Eugyppius takes aim at the media hysteria surrounding drought in Germany, despite improved groundwater levels.
- “A robot attacked an engineer at Tesla’s Cybertruck factory in Texas” – A Tesla engineer was attacked by a robot during a brutal and bloody malfunction at the company’s Giga Texas factory, reports the Mail.
- “Queen’s University orders every single person on campus to comply with transgender names and pronouns or face punishment” – Queen’s University Belfast has toughened up its code of conduct so that refusing to recognise someone’s self-declared gender is now a “zero tolerance” disciplinary matter, according to the News Letter.
- “Snow White star U-turns ‘woke’ slamming of original after Disney remake backlash” – Snow White star Rachel Zegler has U-turned on her previous “woke” bashing of the 1937 original classic movie, following backlash to her now delayed remake, reports the Express.
- “This blog will be censored by NewsGuard” – “NewsGuard are angling to censor my blog”, says Igor Chudov on Substack.
- “2023 revealed the tyranny of the ‘sensitivity reader’” – From Roald Dahl to P.G. Wodehouse, no literary genius is now safe from the censor’s pen, writes Simon Evans in Spiked.
- “The revolt against woke capitalism” – In 2023, ordinary people gave a two-fingered salute to corporate virtue-signalling, says Joanna Williams in Spiked.
- “Parish churches sit at the heart of Christian worship. But perhaps for not much longer” – Church closures are an inevitable consequence of the CoE’s suicidal new strategy, writes Emma Thompson in the Telegraph.
- “The cross and the machine” – In the Free Press, Paul Kingsnorth describes the journey that has taken him from atheism to Orthodox Christianity, with a few detours along the way.
- “Hundreds of pro-Palestine protesters wreak havoc in New York City” – Hundreds of pro-Palestine protesters have wreaked havoc in New York City in what appears to be a war on Christmas.
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