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Isn't it a bit odd that we're halfway through a General Election and yet the political parties have not sought to discuss their or their opponents' record during the pandemic, asks Brian Monteith.
The week before last, a panel of federal U.S. judges did something unusual – it called out a government agency for lying and, in the process, opened up for litigation the question: was it really a vaccine?
Reform leader Nigel Farage has launched his party's General Election manifesto with pledges to freeze "non-essential" immigration, leave the ECHR and scrap Net Zero.
In the UK, interest in news has halved since 2015 amidst a worldwide plummet in engagement with current affairs. The BBC reports on a global survey showing a sharp loss of trust in news providers and a hiding from reality.
After months of freaking out about 'the Right' the German Government is inching towards collapse as the social democrats realise they've massively underestimated the electoral importance of migration and security.
Keir Starmer has been accused of dragging Britain back "to the dark ages" by risking a £4.5 billion hole in public finances with Labour's ban on new North Sea oil and gas.
According to former Lib Dem MP Lembit Öpik, Ed Davey's Mr. Bean routine – falling off paddleboards and clowning around at Thorpe Park – is doing the party no favours. Time to get serious.
A summary of the most interesting stories in the past 24 hours that challenge the prevailing orthodoxy about the ‘climate emergency’, public health ‘crises’ and the supposed moral defects of Western civilisation.
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