Coming Up Trumps
28 January 2024
Time to Fight Back Against the Advertising Censors
28 January 2024
by Lee Taylor
Allegations of anti-Israel bias have prompted calls for a parliamentary inquiry into the BBC's handling of complaints and coverage of the Israel-Gaza conflict.
A surprising spike in middle-aged deaths in the U.K. is impacting profits for insurers Aviva and Legal & General, potentially influencing the pricing of life and insurance products.
Amid a recruitment crisis, the Royal Navy is assigning marines and sailors to serve as diversity and inclusion officers to improve the well-being of personnel.
Three years ago, a Yorkshire teacher was suspended and went into hiding due to death threats for showing his students a cartoon of the Prophet Muhammad. He's still in hiding today.
Peter Hitchens is becoming increasingly alarmed by the war-mongering rhetoric of our leaders and fears a generation of politicians who have no first-hand experience of the horrors of war may plunge us into another.
As Trump closes in on the Republican nomination, Professor James Allan looks ahead to the clash with Biden and predicts a second Trump term when he wins in November.
Advertisers have ganged up on new media, pushing a censorship agenda by withholding ad revenue. But now a new platform offers hope. Uncommon Ad Space seeks to connect advertisers with millions of new media users.
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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