Does Britain Have ‘Two Tier Policing’?
21 August 2024
by Noah Carl
Crime and No Punishment: Starmer’s Red Dawn
21 August 2024
The EU's crackdown on X/Twitter under Musk reveals a troubling shift in European liberalism, argues Eugyppius. What they call safeguarding democracy is really just a ploy to muzzle critics and protect their own egos.
Hot on the heels of last week's 14% pay rise for train drivers, a rail union has now set its sights on an astonishing 38 days off a year, as well as a 35-hour workweek.
Geordies have blasted Newcastle University after its diversity chiefs labelled the local slang term "pet" as sexist, urging researchers to avoid using it and other terms like "girls" and "ladies".
The evidence is too messy to say that one particular demographic group is consistently favoured or disfavoured by the criminal justice system. There are certainly examples of bias, but they don’t generalise.
Quentin Letts has written a blistering op ed in the Mail railing against the Welsh Taliban's efforts to erase Wales's connection with the British Empire.
Two-Tier Keir is cracking down on 'far-Right' protesters who use hurty words on Twitter, while turning a blind eye to antisemitic hate, says Roger Watson. It's a clear case of 'one law for us, none for them'.
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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