The BBC Claims Covid Vaccines Saved 120,000 U.K. Lives. Um, No
24 October 2024
James Esses: How I Fought the Trans Mob and Won
24 October 2024
Doctors have warned Rachel Reeves that they will quit the profession and leave waiting lists to spiral if their pensions are raided in the Budget next week.
Lucy Letby, once again denied an appeal, has been let down by a legal system that can't handle scientific evidence, says Timothy Bradshaw. Misleading 'expert' witnesses are treated as oracles and go unchallenged.
Rachel Reeves claims that she worked as an "economist" at the Bank of Scotland before entering politics. But a new investigation has discovered she was in fact an administrative support worker, not an economist at all.
Donald Trump is going to win the election and the polls are underestimating his support, America’s top analyst Nate Silver has said.
In an article this week the BBC claims that Covid vaccines saved 120,000 UK lives in 2021. But in fact the latest official estimate is 10 times lower than this, says Prof David Paton. Why is the BBC using outdated figures?
The Green Blob has got itself a "Special Representative for Nature" who will "put climate and nature at the heart of our foreign policy". Good grief, says Ben Pile. Don't we have any real external threats to deal with?
Special episode of the Sceptic: James Esses on being kicked off his psychotherapy course for criticising trans ideology – and his continuing battle to protect kids.
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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