Northvolt’s Battery Dream Lost to China
24 November 2024
by Sallust
What That Awful Boots Christmas Advert is Really About
24 November 2024
Animal rights activists are demanding the Sly Old Fox in Birmingham change its name because it is "derogatory", "inaccurate" and "unfair" to foxes.
The ICC's politically charged arrest warrants for Israeli leaders betray its mandate, undermine international justice and embolden terrorists worldwide, says Natasha Hausdorff in the Telegraph.
In under a week, a petition calling for a new election has gathered 1,750,000 signatures, accusing Starmer's Labour of breaking promises and pushing unpopular policies like cutting pensioner subsidies.
Britain's highest-paid prisoners are earning more than some prison officers, with one inmate taking home nearly £37,000 last year – outstripping the salaries of midwives, biochemists and probation officers.
Northvolt's ambitious battery dream has gone bust, says Sallust, and with it, Europe's hopes of competing with China in the EV market.
Scare stories of rising seas swallowing cities whole are a staple of the alarmist narrative. As usual, the facts get in the way, says Chris Morrison, as scientists find global land area is significantly increasing.
It may masquerade as a light-hearted, well-meaning festive promo, but Boots's awful Christmas advert is pushing a Queer Theory agenda of inversion that is threatening to rot the West from within, says Steven Tucker.
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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