How Pokémon Got Enlisted in the Israel-Gaza Conflict
9 October 2024
Education Secretary Bridget Phillipson has been accused of hypocrisy after playing hockey on a private school's AstroTurf hours before suggesting independent institutions didn’t "need" the pitches.
Kemi Badenoch and Robert Jenrick are through to the final two of the Tory leadership contest as a shock ballot of MPs dumps out the frontrunner James Cleverly.
Have we "lurched to the Right" or "gone down the rabbit hole"? Mainstream media is full of unflattering descriptions of dissent from Establishment orthodoxy, says Prof James Alexander, and they're rarely helpful.
eBay is to ban the private sale of electric bikes on its platforms amid concerns over a rise in battery fires after e-bike fires rose more than 70% in 2023.
Australians in the state of Victoria could go to prison for up to five years for "hate speech" under new anti-vilification laws proposed by the state Government.
At first, Muslim extremists in Gaza and elsewhere banned Pokémon as part of an alleged Jewish plot to undermine Islam. But more recently they embraced it for its propaganda value, says Steven Tucker.
Climate activists are growing increasingly frustrated by the IPCC's refusal to link extreme weather with carbon dioxide emissions and are resorting to more and more desperate tactics to push the alarm, 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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