Regime Philosophers on the Lies They Like and the Lies They Don’t
29 September 2024
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.
Carol Vorderman has ditched her Welsh seaside apartment after the Labour-run council tripled her council tax, hiking her bill to over £5,000.
Politics professor James Alexander reviews two recent philosophical attacks on political lying and finds, funnily enough, that it's only lies by Right-wing politicians they object to.
Furious West Dulwich residents are taking their Labour council to the High Court, accusing it of pushing through a low-traffic scheme after a shambolic consultation that ignored widespread opposition.
A U.S. Government scientist and leading authority on Alzheimer's and Parkinson's published faked images in papers on the diseases, a Government report has claimed.
Labour MP Rosie Duffield has quit the party over the freebies scandal, accusing Keir Starmer of presiding over "sleaze, nepotism and apparent avarice" that is "off the scale".
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