In Portugal, the Voice of the People is at Last Being Heard
20 March 2024
by Granger
It’s Never Wrong to be Wrong When You’re Christian Drosten
20 March 2024
by Robert Kogon
Wokest Bond ever? A self-declared "feminist" house-husband who grows his own kale and took the name of his wife – who's 24 years older than him – is tipped to be the next 007.
The recent victory by anti-immigration party Chega in Portugal was a surprise to no one paying attention to European politics. The Guardian, however, was predictably up in arms about the voice of the people being heard.
The BBC is tearing itself to pieces over a throwaway line by Justin Webb, one of its most prominent journalists, who dared to mention – accurately – that trans women are "males".
Leo Varadkar has resigned as Ireland's Prime Minister and leader of his Fine Gael party following his shock defeat in two 'progressive' constitutional referendums.
The NHS told Steve Wallis that he had to wait over a year for his "urgent" prostate operation, leaving him living with a catheter that severely limited his quality of life.
How can Germany’s Covid oracle be so wrong and continue to be treated as an oracle, asks Robert Kogon. Christian Drosten has been wrong on everything but suffered no fall from his pedestal.
The Scottish Enlightenment will die on April 1st 2024, 327 years after the incident that provoked it, when Thomas Aikenhead became the last Brit to be hanged for blasphemy, says C.J. Strachan.
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