The Covid Resistance Deserves the Nobel Peace Prize
18 February 2024
Wait for the Blackout
18 February 2024
by David Turver
Grassroots police officers are revolting against entrenched self-ID policies, launching the Police Sex Equality and Equity Network to combat what they perceive as a threat to law enforcement integrity and public trust.
Alarm bells are ringing over the Scouts' decision to hire a £75,000 'wokery' boss, amidst concerns over transgender activism and safeguarding.
Eugyppius paints a bleak picture of the state of democracy in Germany, as the Government seeks to use increasingly antidemocratic measures to suppress opposition.
Advocating for the recognition of COVID-19 dissenters by the Nobel committee, Ramesh Thakur is not holding his breath as he casts a critical eye back over previous winners of the Nobel Peace Prize.
Robert Jenrick is right. There is a genuine risk of blackouts if Labour's decarbonisation targets are pursued, says David Turver.
If you thought the British had it bad under lockdown, have a thought for the Malaysians. Forced to stay at home with no furlough payments, they were told to cash in their pensions. The result is they cannot now retire.
A leading member of a Canadian centre-Left party supporting Justin Trudeau’s minority Government has tabled a bill seeking to jail people who speak out in favour of fossil fuels.
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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