Saying the Unsayable About Islam (While We Still Can)
20 August 2024
Reliance on liquefied natural gas, combined with escalating geopolitical tensions, means that energy costs are unlikely to return to pre-Ukraine war levels any time soon.
Politics today is a runaway train driven by emotional 'kitsch' rather than reason, turbocharged by tech's global hype machine. Make sure you're sitting close to the emergency exit, says Dr David McGrogan.
Welsh librarians are being urged to avoid "racist" venues and tackle "whiteness" head-on in a £130,000 drive launched by the Welsh Labour Government to address systemic racism.
The authoritarian turn taken by the Labour Government in the past two weeks is a warning to America, says Joshua Trevino. Elect a Harris-Watz administration, and expect the same clamp down on free speech.
Energy bills are expected to climb by nearly £150 later this year, a rise that will not only add strain to household budgets but also affect millions of pensioners facing the loss of their winter fuel payments.
The highest temperature of the year was recorded by the Met Office just yards from a massive heat-generating electricity sub-station, reports Chris Morrison, the Daily Sceptic's Environment Editor.
How long will it be before the All Party Parliamentary Group on British Muslims' definition of 'Islamophobia', which prohibits *any* criticism of Islam, is universally adopted by public institutions? asks Steven Tucker.
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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