A Tale of Two Dictators
16 August 2024
by Jack Watson
A waitress has won £41,000 in compensation after her boss was found guilty of sexual harassment for repeatedly winking at her and making unwanted advances.
Diversity officers in the UK civil service are pocketing up to £10,000 more annually than top trade officials, according to an analysis of Government job listings.
It's no surprise that the WHO have declared the Mpox outbreak a Public Health Emergency. Not because it poses a genuine threat, but because it suits the interests of the Pandemic-Industrial Complex, says David Bell.
While the property industry clings to the hope that the Government is tackling its problems, Alan Bunce warns that this optimism might face a reality check sooner than expected.
By zeroing in on spotting extremism while allowing illiteracy to rise in our schools, Labour seems more interested in propaganda than in proper education, says Jack Watson. Why can't they just leave us kids alone?
What the Conservative Party has to understand is that it is no good anymore to think that the politics of Halifax’s Trimmer are an adequate response to contemporary problems, says politics professor James Alexander.
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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