A Perspective on the Scale of the October 7th Massacre
1 October 2024
by Nick Rendell
This Government’s Credibility is Blowin’ in the Wind
1 October 2024
by Lembit Opik
American playwright C.J. Hopkins has been convicted by a German court of likening Covid totalitarianism to Nazi Germany. This will only damage the credibility of the establishment forces who pursued him, says Eugyppius.
Lucy Letby was not present when a baby she was convicted of killing was harmed, but the judge in her trial failed to remind the jury of this crucial fact, a BBC investigation has found.
The Austrian Freedom Party’s victory in this week's election is a harbinger of the death throes of European centrism, says Ralph Schoellhammer – and opposition to mass immigration and Covid lockdowns were key drivers.
Israel invaded Lebanon this morning, its troops entering the hostile country to its north for the first time since the war of 2006. The Telegraph's Adrian Blomfield says it's starting to feel like all-out war.
The Government is hiding the truth about crime committed by migrants, Tory leadership candidate Robert Jenrick has said, accusing officials of an "institutional cover-up" that the British public deserves to know about.
As the anniversary of the October 7th massacre approaches, Nick Rendell gives a perspective on the scale of the deaths by showing that the number of 15-44 year-olds who died dwarfs weekly deaths over the past five years.
Lembit Opik has been a professional speech coach for 35 years, but he's never seen a gaffe as bad as Sir Keir’s use of the word "sausages" to mean hostages. But he's Winston Churchill compared to Ed Miliband, says Lembit.
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