News Round-Up
12 May 2025
Other countries are taking the potential health risks of 5G and wireless radiation seriously, says Gillian Jamieson. Why isn't the U.K.? With all the concern about children's smartphone use, this is a glaring omission.
The electric revolution appears to be running out of road as global EV sales slump in recent months for three top manufacturers amidst public resistance to the new technology.
Teenager Axel Rudakubana who is awaiting trial for the murder of three young girls in Southport has been charged with possession of a study of an Al-Qaeda terror training manual and manufacture of the poison ricin.
Women are "transphobic" if they do not want to share a toilet with a transgender colleague, NHS staff have been told. Is paying for this ideological garbage where the billions go?
Just 11% of 'flu' cases are caused by the influenza virus – no wonder the vaccines don't work, say Tom Jefferson and Carl Heneghan. But it's convenient for politicians and pharma companies to convince us they do.
Returning from a tour of Australia and New Zealand to warn political leaders of the dangers of the Covid vaccines, top oncologist Prof Angus Dalgleish was relieved that his evidence on cancer risks did not go unheeded.
In spite of claims by America and its allies that Russia is “increasingly isolated”, Putin hosted the largest foreign policy meeting in Russia ever last week, with delegations from 32 nations attending the BRICS summit.
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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