Emergency Exit at English Heritage
12 July 2025
by Mike Wells
News Round-Up
13 July 2025
by Will Jones
In the latest Weekly Sceptic podcast, the talking points are Rishi Sunak losing two by-elections, Sadiq Khan's woke makeover of the London Overground and Putin's murder of Alexei Navalny.
The WHO Pandemic Treaty is a legally binding agreement that will commit the U.K. to adopt all measures set out by the Director-General during a future 'pandemic'. Yet Parliament will at no point scrutinise or vote on it.
Covid vaccines have been linked to significant increases in heart, blood and neurological disorders, according to the largest global study of its kind. But critics say the findings are fudged and hide many of the problems.
'Elderly couple told they had to sell home to house asylum seekers' is a headline tailor-made for the anxieties of 2024. And while the actual story was not so blood-boiling, it still shows our property rights are in peril.
The fact that the Government has had to tell teachers to ban children from using mobile phones in schools is just a glimpse of what is wrong with the education system, says former Headteacher Mike Fairclough.
An art gallery's latest woke stunt is to display altered versions of classic artworks with the world 'on fire' from climate change. Why are modern political obsessions being shoehorned into everything, asks Steven Tucker.
One of India’s iconic large birds, the great Indian bustard, is feared to be about to go extinct due to the growth of electric transmission lines from wind and solar power. Just 150 birds may remain.
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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