News Round-Up
12 May 2025
Two of the deepest shadows overhanging our culture are the psychic toll of Covid and the fact that men and women are diverging politically. What’s rarely noted, says Conor Fitzgerald, is that these things are linked.
Keir Starmer has written a piece for the Sunday Times commemorating the October 7th massacre. But there's just one crucial word missing from it, says Frederick Attenborough: Hamas. Why?
Two new peer-reviewed medical journal articles indicate that the science is catching up with the 'conspiracy theorists', says Dr Raphael Lataster, aka people who rationally asked questions of rushed, novel products.
Reform UK is planning to launch a private prosecution of the men who fought police at Manchester airport earlier this year, saying the officers have been thrown "under the bus" while the men have gone unpunished.
We have a situation where there are two major Right-leaning parties and they refuse to work together. Unfortunately, this is a recipe for disaster in the first-past-the-post electoral system.
A senior Post Office executive faces allegations of instructing staff to destroy critical evidence linked to the Horizon IT scandal.
Two "much respected" policemen who were fired after a 2020 stop and search have been exonerated after enduring a four-year "political witch hunt". It was Two-Tier Keir, says Laurie Wastell, who helped light the torches.
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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