Early Release of Prisoners Is the Tories’ Fault, Not Labour’s
15 September 2024
by Noah Carl
A 40ft 5G mast, slapped in the middle of a busy pavement in Marske-by-the-Sea, North Yorkshire, has locals fuming not just over its monstrous appearance but also because it is ironically wrecking their signal.
Despite rejecting the Tories’ Rwanda migrant scheme, Keir Starmer is now eyeing Italy's plan to process migrants in Albania as a solution to the UK's small boat crisis.
Australia's new misinformation bill, crafted by those who squashed the Hunter Biden laptop story, threatens free speech, says Andrew Lowenthal. Social media will be the truth police, and the chill is real.
Lord Darzi's 'independent' report skates over the NHS's systemic flaws and pushes for a digital band-aid that's likely to be a tasty prize for Big Tech, says the Daily Sceptic's in-house doctor.
A scandal is brewing in the House of Lords as Keir Starmer's ex-ethics adviser faces a probe for allegedly fabricating a story about a non-existent playground land sale to support Labour's VAT plan on private schools.
When the Tories came to power in 2010, the maximum operational capacity of the prison system was 90,000. After 14 years in government, it was still 90,000 – despite population growth of more than 5 million people.
The French state regulator has hit popular Right-of-centre broadcaster CNews with a €20,000 fine for climate 'misinformation'. So long, Enlightenment, says Chris Morrison. Welcome to the authoritarian new dark age.
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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