Do Wars in the Middle East Cause Mass Immigration into Europe?
30 September 2024
by Noah Carl
Regime Philosophers on the Lies They Like and the Lies They Don’t
29 September 2024
Thomas Jefferson High School for Science and Technology, one of the top state schools in the U.S., has seen its ranking plummet since implementing a new DEI 'racial equity' admissions policy in 2020.
Former Conservative MP Jonathan Gullis has said he is unable to get a job – or an interview – in teaching because his political views are held in "disdain" by the Left-wing profession.
One of the last Covid thugs of the democratic world – Justin Trudeau and his Liberal Party – are in deep, deep do-do, says James Allan. After two by-election losses, polls put the party in fourth place.
Ed Miliband's brother David is being paid by a venture capital outfit that is likely to benefit from his brother's Net Zero policies, it has emerged. But this conflict of interest has not been publicly declared.
The journalist Aaron Bastani has argued that conservatives who oppose mass immigration into Europe should also oppose Western military interventions in the Middle East. But is the premise of this argument true?
The ONS's latest figures reveal that the UK's green jobs boom is more of a green jobs bust, with many roles simply swapping hats rather than growing the economy, says the Daily Sceptic's Environment Editor.
A Sunday Times journalist's description of female genital mutilation as "circumcision" in an article about the Pitt Rivers Museum reveals her ignorance, says Mike Wells. Either that, or she's being 'culturally sensitive'.
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.
Free speech advocates worldwide can take heart: a regressive bill threatening free speech is now dead in the water, says David Thunder. But the fight for free speech in Ireland is just beginning.
Windy August has driven record green subsidies, and the signs suggest that subsidies will rise further in the winter months ahead, says David Turver.
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