News Round-Up
10 August 2025
by Will Jones
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A shocking new poll reveals the extent of Humza Yousaf's plummeting popularity in Scotland, driven by backlash against his controversial hate crime laws.
Legal challenges are forcing councils to reconsider their use of Public Spaces Protection Orders, often dubbed 'busybody charters', which allow them to impose fines for activities such as loitering and swearing.
Startling findings from a new study reveal that the majority of children unhappy with their birth sex at 11 grow out of it by 25.
In the wake of the Cass report, the controversial ex-Mermaids chief Susie Green has launched a helpline accused of advising kids on bypassing the NHS for gender medication.
The Middle East teeters on the brink of all-out war following Iran's unprecedented launch of hundreds of drones and missiles against Israel in retaliation for a deadly drone strike in Syria.
Could Justin Trudeau be prosecuted for encouraging genocide under the terms of his own 'anti-genocide' Online Harms Act, asks Steven Tucker. It may seem unlikely, but the Act is so poorly drafted that you never know.
In 15 out of 16 applications of plastic covering 90% of global volume, the alternatives actually produced more greenhouse gases, according to a new science paper. Talk about an inconvenient conclusion.
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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