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by Richard Eldred
1 August 2024 12:47 AM

  • “How BBC news reader Huw Edwards was unmasked as a paedo” – Huw Edwards was only exposed as a paedophile after Welsh detectives investigating another sex offender uncovered the BBC’s number in a depraved WhatsApp chat, reveals the MailOnline.
  • “BBC admits it knew Huw Edwards had been arrested” – The BBC has admitted it knew that Huw Edwards had been arrested on “suspicion of serious offences” last November, but kept paying his £479,999-a-year salary until he resigned in April, reports the Mail.
  • “Objects thrown at riot police in protest outside Downing Street as officers make multiple arrests” – A protest has erupted at the gates of Downing Street in the wake of the fatal stabbing of three children in Southport, according to GB News.
  • “Violence erupts in Southport after child killings” – Violent protests broke out in Southport as hundreds of demonstrators clashed with police following the deadly knife attack on children attending a Taylor Swift-themed holiday club, reports the Telegraph.
  • “Social media companies urged to act on misleading Southport posts” – Government officials have raised concerns with Twitter/X and Meta, the owner of Facebook, over the spread of the false claims about the murder of three children in Southport, says the Telegraph.
  • “Protesters throw ‘bricks and metal beam’ at riot police in Hartlepool as hundreds gather in town centre” – A huge protest has broken out in Hartlepool as demonstrators throw bricks and other objects at riot police, says GB News.
  • “Southport and the inescapability of politics” – In the Critic, Ben Sixsmith says we need to have an open conversation about immigratin.
  • “Iran’s mortification proves that Israel is quietly winning the war” – The name Netanyahu strikes fear into the heart of the Ayatollah once again, writes Jake Wallis Simons in the Telegraph.
  • “Iran’s Government orders direct attack on Israel in retaliation for killing of Hamas leader in Tehran” – According to Iranian officials, Iran has issued an order to strike Israel directly after Hamas’s leader Ismail Haniyeh was killed, reports GB News.
  • “Labour’s socialist education tax will backfire spectacularly” – Parents who can afford to educate their children privately are already doing a great service to the strained state sector, says Nigel Farage in the Telegraph.
  • “It’s nonsense that there’s no room to build in the countryside, says Rayner” – Deputy Prime Minister and Housing Secretary Angela Rayner says that it is “nonsense” that there is no room for housing in the greenbelt, according to the Telegraph. 
  • “Migrants would be paid less benefits than German citizens” – The Christian Democratic Union has proposed that migrants receive fewer benefits than German citizens, advocating for a two-tier system where foreigners who refuse to work face reduced allowances, reports the Mail.
  • “No, Ursula, it’s not the Right that will ‘destroy our European way of life‘” – From the EU Parliament to the Leeds riots, a cordon sanitaire aims to silence national conservatives – and the millions of Europeans they represent, writes Mick Hume in the European Conservative.
  • “The dark future of free media in Europe” – In a sign of things to come, a French news channel has been fined for airing unchallenged negative views about migration and climate change, says Freddie Attenborough in the Critic.
  • “Lammy slammed by former U.S. ambassador over calling Trump a ‘neo-Nazi’” – Billionaire businessman Woody Johnson, who served as Donald Trump’s ambassador to the U.K., says Labour will have to work hard to repair relations if Trump wins a second term, according to the Mail.
  • “White House calls Trump ‘repulsive’ for Harris ‘black person’ comment” – The White House has slammed Donald Trump for his comments on Kamala Harris’s race, saying his allegation she “became a black person” after first having claimed to be Indian was “repulsive”, reports the Mail.
  • “Biden isn’t fooling anyone with his partisan rigging of the Supreme Court” – Proposing reforms for the Supreme Court in the midst of a Presidential election further politicises the administration of justice, says Alan Dershowitz in the Telegraph. 
  • “Gavin Newsom has declared war on satire” – A parody of Kamala Harris has inspired the California Governor to launch an outrageous crackdown, writes Lauren Smith in Spiked.
  • “Telling jokes in private can now land you in prison” – We wouldn’t put people in prison for swapping obscene remarks in private, would we? In England, at least, the answer to that question is sadly yes, says Andrew Tettenborn in Spiked.
  • “Ofcom drop Dan Wootton investigation” – After putting Dan Wootton through the wringer, Ofcom has finally dropped its investigation, reports Guido Fawkes.
  • “Once more on the awesome, terrifying power of the press, the purpose and function of their fictions and why they can be so effective even when everybody sees through them” – On Substack, eugyppius explores how media propaganda works and why it is so effective.
  • “NewsGuard strikes again, threatening free speech” – In the California Globe, Katy Grimes updates on the continued strong-arm tactics of the news rating system NewsGuard against conservative media sites.
  • “Austerity may kill Labour’s green superpower ambitions at the first hurdle” – Time is running out for Ed Miliband to find the investment needed for his renewable goals, writes Ambrose Evans-Pritchard in the Telegraph.
  • “On carbon dioxide” – The demonisation of carbon dioxide can be seen as a political construct which is being used by unscrupulous megalomaniacs to alarm, control and manipulate people for nefarious ends, says Iain Hunter in Free Speech Backlash.
  • “Woke Olympics” – The Paris Olympics may be the most diverse and inclusive ever, but they will undoubtedly prove one of the worst in history, writes Jack Watson in the New Conservative.
  • “On France’s sordid Olympic spectacle” – In City Journal, Theodore Dalrymple scrutinises the degraded debacle that was the opening ceremony of the Paris Summer Olympics.
  • “BMA calls for trans teenagers to be prescribed puberty blockers” – The doctors’ trade union has passed motion criticising the Cass Review and called for teenagers to be prescribed puberty blockers, according to the Telegraph.
  • “A.I. is Left-wing and biased against conservatives, study confirms” – A new study has found evidence that most AI systems, including Google’s Gemini and X’s Grok, lean to the Left, reports the Mail.
  • “The most important speech of the decade?” – Thomas Fazi on his Substack praises a recent foreign policy speech by Viktor Orban about the future of Europe.
  • “David Starkey on Labour’s contempt for free speech” – On X, David Starkey reveals that a covert government organisation tracks social media, collects anonymous accusations and builds files on you. And Sue Gray set it up.

“In the heart of our government, there’s an organisation that keeps records on your social-media activity, takes anonymous accusations and builds files on you. And Sue Gray set it up. This is about the regulation of speech”

David Starkey on Labour’s contempt for free speech: pic.twitter.com/Yli5lF8LPl

— spiked (@spikedonline) July 31, 2024

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