Trump’s Dead Cat Bounce
18 September 2024
Drivers have been fined more than £322 million after Sadiq Khan’s controversial Ulez expansion to the whole of Greater London, new figures show.
A new study has found that about a third of academics at a leading U.K. university had flown to at least one meeting in the past year, despite a large majority expressing concern about aviation emissions.
In a victory for free speech, Bernie Spofforth, who was arrested and held in custody for 36 hours because of a tweet she posted on the eve of the Southport riots, has been told by the police she'll face no further action.
Trump's claim about pet-eating migrants certainly shocked the world, and J.D. Vance has admitted pushing the story despite it being unproven to raise Springfield's plight. The liberal media fell for it, says Steven Tucker.
DNA contamination in mRNA Covid vaccines is up to 145 times the regulatory limit, the first independent Australian study has shown.
The fate of St. Kilda, doomed by a joyless, authoritarian ideologue with no respect for what sustained the islands and their culture, is a lesson to us all as we face the onslaught of woke ideology, says C.J. Strachan.
The Met Office is in denial as it rates almost all its temperature stations as 'Excellent', 'Good' or 'Satisfactory' despite nearly 80% being given junk status by the World Meteorological Organisation, says Chris Morrison.
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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