Government Subsidies for Wind Power Hit Record Levels
13 January 2024
by David Turver
Why Should We Trust the BBC’s Trusted News Initiative?
13 January 2024
by David Craig
The Daily Sceptic's in-house doctor reviews a new book on information warfare by Andreas Krieg. It's good, but has a blindspot about deployment of information warfare by democratic governments against their own citizens.
As Labour plans to hike private school fees by slapping 20% VAT on them, will overstretched state schools even be able to squeeze in the tens of thousands of pupils predicted to be pushed out of the independent sector?
AfD politicians in Germany stand accused of attending a meeting that considered the mass deportation of "unassimilated" German citizens. There's just one problem, says Eugyppius: it didn't happen.
Government subsidies for wind power hit a record £255 million in December, confirming that renewables are not and never have been cheap, says David Turver. And they look set to increase further.
"Safeguarding mostly involves protecting children from their families": Adrian Hart on the safeguarding scandal of a Labour council that is shutting out parents to push gender identity ideology in schools.
The Trusted News Initiative was founded by the BBC and unites the world's largest media agencies and tech megacorporations in a bid to shut down 'misinformation'. But its track record suggests it should not be trusted.
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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