- “Asylum seekers loitering outside school is ‘cultural’ issue, say police” – Police have told migrants to adhere to “cultural expectations” following reports they were loitering outside a primary school, reports the Express.
- “Tech giants ‘risk second Southport’ if they don’t take down extreme content, Yvette Cooper warns” – Following the conviction of Axel Rudakubana, the Home Secretary has called on social media companies to remove harmful content that could inspire further violence, according to the Mail.
- “Britain is on the brink of a full-blown fiscal crisis” – Reeves may have talked the talk in Davos – but everything back home is going to hell in a handcart, says Jeremy Warner in the Telegraph.
- “Trump allies urge President to block Starmer’s Chagos deal over Iran spying fears” – Trump is facing calls from top Republicans to block Keir Starmer’s Chagos Islands deal over fears it will make it easier for Iran to spy on the U.S. military, reports the Telegraph.
- “It’s time to ditch the Chagos Islands deal for good” – The Chagossian, American and British people would all be safer if this deal with Mauritius found its way into the shredder for good, says Louisiana Senator John Kennedy in the Telegraph.
- “The Left are turning on Starmer – and it could be his undoing” – Just six months after taking Labour to power, the PM now faces an uprising from party members enraged by broken promises, writes Gordon Rayner in the Telegraph.
- “Cold, hard self-interest will force even Keir Starmer to embrace the opportunities of Brexit” – Labour’s economic policies are pushing Britain to the brink – but it will be Labour too which will start on the repairs, says Dan Hannan in the Telegraph.
- “Sonnet to Starmer” – On Substack, Paul Sutton laments England’s decaying middle class and failed leadership.
- “Our philanthropists and their oligarchs” – Some foreign billionaires are more welcome than others in British politics, eg Bill Gates is okay, Elon Musk is a “danger to democracy”, notes Ed West on his Substack.
- “‘How I became a Labour school-fee exile in Dubai’” – In the Telegraph, Isabel Oakeshott reveals how Labour’s tax on school fees drove her family to swap the Cotswolds for Dubai’s desert.
- “Oxford and Cambridge to move away from ‘traditional’ exams to boost results of minorities” – Top universities have been given the green light to move away from “traditional” exams in a bid to boost the grades of minority groups and poorer students, reports the Mail.
- “Boomers are 33 times as wealthy as Gen Z – and they’re getting richer” – New data shows that Baby Boomers are getting richer at the fastest rate of any generation and are now 33 times wealthier than Gen Zs, says the Telegraph.
- “Households face £3 billion bill to switch off turbines during high winds” – British households could face costs of up to £3 billion annually by 2030 to pay windfarms to stop generating electricity, reports GB News.
- “‘Ed Miliband sees himself as Greta Thunberg!’” – Ed Miliband’s colleagues fear he could be about to turn the lights out on the Government – literally, says Dan Hodges in the Mail.
- “Untested – the mass-produced Covid vaccines that skipped clinical trials” – In TCW, Dr. Clare Craig reveals how regulatory failures allowed mass-produced COVID-19 vaccines, untested in clinical trials, to be distributed globally, resulting in 13 times higher adverse reactions.
- “Reporting a fatal event to the yellow card system” – On the TTE Substack, Dr. Tom Jefferson and Prof. Carl Heneghan expose a damning account of MHRA’s sluggish and careless investigation into a fatal vaccine reaction.
- “The latest round in the $2 Million debate” – On Substack, Steve Kirsch lays out his argument for the $2 Million debate, a high-stakes challenge to prove COVID-19 vaccines caused more harm than good.
- “Mike Pence’s Big-Pharma-funded advocacy group attacking RFK Jr. has ties to Pfizer and Johnson & Johnson” – On the Illusion of Consensus Substack, Rav Arora exposes Mike Pence’s Big Pharma-funded group, Advancing American Freedom, attacking RFK Jr. while it has ties to Pfizer, Johnson & Johnson and other pharmaceutical giants.
- “Secret depravity of the Davos global elite” – The secret depravity of the global elite coming to the World Economic Forum in Davos has been laid bare, with escort agencies revealing that the demand for sex parties, NDAs for prostitutes and trans women has increased, reports the Mail.
- “Masked Hamas gunmen parade Israeli women in ‘cynical’ hostage handover” – Four Israeli hostages were released on Saturday amid growing anger in Israel at the “psychological warfare” waged against them by Hamas, reports the Telegraph.
- “Summary of Trump’s WEF Speech” – Trump’s WEF outline for Amercianism far surpasses what anyone could have hoped for, writes Dr. Robert W. Malone on his Substack.
- “The pre-Trump world was no haven of peace and stability” – The era of ‘humanitarian’ interventionism wrought chaos and misery. Good riddance, says Tim Black at Spiked.
- “Civil servants given one day off a week to promote ‘gender ideology’” – HMRC staff are being given the equivalent of one day off a week to “promote gender ideology”, as call waiting times reach record levels for people trying to fill in their tax forms, reports the Mail.
- “DEI’s demise” – In Takimag, Theodore Dalrymple celebrates the long overdue downfall of the racialist, unjust and corrupt DEI regime.
- “‘I never minded people wolf-whistling. I always thought that was tremendous’” – In the Telegraph, Joanna Lumley explains how we were all tougher back in the day, her fight to end factory farming and what she sees in the mirror.
- “‘It’s so sickening, it’s so demoralising. It’s almost unspeakable’” – On Piers Morgan Uncensored, Jordan Peterson laments how the U.K. has fallen, spiralling into the ground due to political correctness and gaslighting people who are telling the truth.
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