When Will the Apology Come to Children?
29 August 2024
by Joanna Gray
Ed Miliband has delivered the "final blow" to North Sea oil as he bows to Greenpeace and refuses to fight a climate lawsuit brought against two of Britain’s biggest oil schemes, meaning they're likely to be halted.
Tickle v Giggle is a gender case with a farcical name and even more farcical outcome, says Prof James Allan. The Australian Federal Court has just declared that legal fiction and not biology makes someone a woman.
Keir Starmer has confirmed the Government could ban smoking in pub gardens and other outdoor areas, arguing it would reduce the "burden" on the NHS.
Labour plans to build 1.5 million new homes in five years. That's 821 per day, 34 per hour. No chance, says Sallust. And when this turns into another broken promise, it will all be someone else's fault, naturally.
Joanna Gray works with some of the countless children whose mental health was devastated by lockdown. No wonder the NHS is reporting anxiety referrals through the roof. When will children get their apology?
The furore over Kirstie Allsopp's decision to allow her 15 year-old son to go interrailing is ridiculous. Sending teenagers off on adventures is a great way to build confidence and self-reliance.
In episode 11 of the Sceptic, Laurie Wastell talks to Freddie Attenborough on Starmer's social media crackdown, Andy Collingwood on the truth about immigration and C.J. Strachan on anti-white hiring in the police.
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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