News Round-Up
11 May 2025
by Will Jones
The Backlash to the War Against Boys
11 May 2025
by Noah Carl
In the latest Weekly Sceptic podcast the talking points are the world creeping ever closer to all-out war, whether Trump should really have to pay $83m to E.J. Carrol and if it's possible to find love across the political divide.
Rishi Sunak is putting Britain on a "path to ruin" with his Net Zero agenda, a leading Conservative MP has warned, saying the Prime Minister must "wake up" and roll back damaging climate policies before it is too late.
The Network Rail 'diversity champion" behind the controversial 'Pride pillar' has found himself at the centre of a misogyny row as his social media history comes under scrutiny.
We MPs failed the country during Covid, says Danny Kruger. The country was subjected to extremely harmful measures that did little or no good and politicians nodded them through. "We must do much better next time."
New Ofsted chief Sir Martyn Oliver recently admitted that Ofsted itself is one of the key problems facing teachers today. Too right, says ex-teacher Steven Tucker: what it calls 'good' is often nothing of the sort.
BBC staff are being told not to hire candidates who are "dismissive" of diversity and inclusion under guidelines critics say are a mechanism to maintain groupthink and promote controversial ideas.
Was COVID-19 created in Fauci's NIH lab in Montana, USA, by a virologist paid to engineer a SARS virus to infect bats? New evidence points to this strange scenario being ever more likely.
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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