The New Nasty Party
13 September 2024
by Ben Pile
The U.K.'s first new deep coalmine in 30 years will not be allowed to go ahead after a landmark ruling in the High Court.
Prisoners should be allowed to jump the housing queue as part of efforts to cut crime, Mayor of London Sadiq Khan has said. Great idea, Sadiq. Any other ideas for rewarding crime, or should a house be enough?
Why has Labour hypocritically taken away pensioners' warmth this winter while its favoured policy areas are hosed with cash? It's simple, says Ben Pile. Because it can. Labour is the 'nasty party' now.
Thousands of offshore wind turbines are to be built off the holiday coasts of Cornwall and South Wales under Crown Estate plans to accelerate offshore turbine expansion.
A duck rescuer who has spent nearly a decade saving wild geese in Ohio says an "unusual" number have disappeared recently and she "believes it to be true" that the birds are being "murdered for food" by Haitian migrants.
The Met Office has started reporting "extreme" temperatures, the better to spread alarm. What it doesn't tell you is its record temperatures come from 'junk' stations surrounded by newly built houses and solar panels.
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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