BBC Under Pressure to Play Christmas Song by ‘Sir Starmer and the Granny Harmers’
The BBC is under pressure to play a Christmas number one contender parodying Keir Starmer’s winter fuel cuts by 'Sir Starmer and the Granny Harmers'.
The BBC is under pressure to play a Christmas number one contender parodying Keir Starmer’s winter fuel cuts by 'Sir Starmer and the Granny Harmers'.
Emails released under FOI reveal that senior staff at Australia's drugs regulator knew mRNA vaccines can enter the cell nucleus and integrate into the genome, despite the official line that such events are not possible.
A Turkish crime boss said to be one of Britain’s biggest drug dealers has won his human rights battle against deportation after the UN Refugee Agency intervened and judges rejected a Home Office appeal.
The ambition of elites to "manage the infodemic" amounts to the establishment of a scientific priesthood that wants full control of what we are told to ensure we only come to approved conclusions, says Dr David McGrogan.
China has cancelled Christmas in Hong Kong this year. Officials have ordered that the usual celebrations be 'toned down'. It's part of a creeping intolerance that leaves churches fearing for the future, says John MacNab.
Brits could face an extra £20 a year on energy bills to fund unproven carbon capture technology as the Government proposes to spend £21.7 billion on projects to capture the gas from the air and store it underground.
Led by Donkeys, the group behind anti-Brexit and assorted other Left-wing stunts, was set up by four Greenpeace activists who have a lot of curious links to the Blob, says Charlotte Gill.
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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