- “Who won the Trump-Harris debate? One of them was flailing by the end” – America saw the former President they know well flailing as he debated a former prosecutor they got to know much better during an intense 100-minute duel for the White House, writes David Charter in the Times.
- “‘Three on one’: Trump accuses moderators of bias towards Harris” – Former President Donald Trump shredded ABC News for what he considered a “rigged deal” on the debate stage after he went head-to-head against Vice President Kamala Harris, reports Fox News.
- “Kamala Harris and Keir Starmer will be a nightmare for the free world” – Having weak Left-wing leaders in charge of the U.S. and U.K. will only embolden our enemies, warns Con Coughlin in the Telegraph.
- “Mick Lynch under fire after ‘comparing Israel’s treatment of Palestinians to slavery’” – The leader of the RMT union Mick Lynch has come under fire for appearing to compare Israel’s treatment of Palestinians to the slave trade, reports the Telegraph.
- “‘Third of Britons’ wear pro-Palestine scarves, policeman claims” – A Met Police officer told attendees of a vigil for Israeli victims of Hamas that the keffiyehs were worn by “around 30% of people in the U.K.”, according to the Telegraph.
- “‘I know three billionaires who have already fled Labour’s Britain. It’s just the start’” – In embracing the politics of envy, this anti-wealth Government risks a catastrophic talent drain, warns Luke Johnson in the Telegraph.
- “Labour rent reforms ‘will send prices surging by 10%’” – Landlords and letting agents say the Government’s Renters’ Rights Bill will push up rents even faster than they would otherwise rise, according to the Telegraph.
- “Labour’s war on pensioners is fuelled by pure spite” – The Labour Party’s punishment for voting Tory will not end with cutting winter fuel allowances, warns Michael Deacon in the Telegraph.
- “‘I’m beginning to see how this Labour Government will fall apart’” – Starmer and Reeves are incompetently pushing fake, sado-austerity that appeals to no voter group, says Allister Heath in the Telegraph.
- “Management gobbledegook is a threat to democracy” – Oxford is the latest institution to come under attack from the plague of corporate newspeak, writes Madeline Grant in the Telegraph.
- “Elizabeth II statue ‘does not resemble her in any shape or form’” – A new statue of Queen Elizabeth II has caused a royal uproar in Northern Ireland, where locals are calling it a “monstrosity” that “looks nothing like” Her Majesty, according to the NY Post.
- “European populists share support for Germany’s Rwanda proposals” – Civil war has broken out in Europe over Germany’s new plans to introduce strict border controls, reports the Mail.
- “Britain’s warfighting ability damaged by training Ukrainian soldiers, report finds” – A report by the National Audit Office says that Britain’s warfighting ability has been damaged by giving over so much of the Army’s training facilities to Ukrainian soldiers, according to Sky News.
- “Green zealots will come to regret their war on motorists” – The European electric car market is collapsing, leaving the Labour Government scrambling for answers, says Mike Graham in the Telegraph.
- “NHS does less despite record funding and must ‘reform or die’” – The NHS must reform or die, Keir Starmer will say, following the publication of a damning report on the health service, according to the BBC.
- “An NHS on its knees means A&E waits are deadlier than going to war” – Long delays in hospital treatment are likely to be causing an additional 14,000 deaths a year, reveals the Telegraph.
- “NHS staff kept mother with Covid apart from dying newborn son” –The Covid Inquiry has learned that medical staff kept a mother with Covid in the dark about her dying son’s condition to limit their exposure to her, according to the Telegraph.
- “Doctors who advise a healthy child to get a 2024 fall booster are committing malpractice” – On Substack, Prof. Vinay Prasad slams U.S. health officials for pushing COVID-19 boosters on healthy kids.
- “Covid vax: some batches increase all-cause mortality by nine times or more” – Huge variations in mortality rates between Covid vaccine batches reveal severe quality control failures, writes Steve Kirsch on his Substack.
- “J.K. Rowling invests £1.9 million in ‘women-only’ service for sexual violence victims” – J.K. Rowling has invested at least £1.9 million to help set up a “women-only” support service for victims of sexual violence, reports the Telegraph.
- “Julie goes to Genderland” – In episode five of her podcast series Genderland, Julie Bindel travels to Brighton to meet parents and campaigners who are in conflict with their local authority over its policies on single-sex spaces.
- “Undercurrents” – UnHerd announces the launch of Undercurrents, their latest news show that reveals the stories and ideas often overlooked by the mainstream media.
- “Meta still suppressing viewpoints based on fake fact checks despite Zuckerberg’s latest promise” – Just days after Mark Zuckerberg apologised for Meta’s censorship, the platform is still silencing content with bogus fact checks, notes Paul D. Thacker on his Substack.
- “Whole debate was worth it just for this” – An amusing mash-up on X introduces some of Trump’s comments about cats and dogs from yesterday‘s debate into The Simpson’s classic ‘We Put the Spring in Springfield’.
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