The COVID-19 Tsunami – Fact or Fiction?
17 April 2025
The Health Effects of Cousin Marriage in British Pakistanis
17 April 2025
by Noah Carl
Electric cars pose a potential threat to national security as they are vulnerable to Chinese spying, an official defence assessment by the Government's spy lab has warned.
Five years on from COVID-19, the medical and public health establishments are still some way from acknowledging that the response was entirely disproportionate and inappropriate. Dr Alan Mordue refreshes our memories.
Many British Pakistanis are married to their first cousins. A major study has confirmed that the children of such unions have higher rates of hospital usage, learning difficulties and speech and language difficulties.
Unisex toilets could become the norm after the historic Supreme Court trans ruling, the head of equalities watchdog the Equality and Human Rights Commission has suggested.
Pro-Gaza activists are telling Muslim voters whom to back in next month's local elections based on whether they support a boycott of Israeli goods, saying "Allah sees everything".
The betting markets are pointing to a Carney/Liberal win in Canada. But Professor James Allan is sticking with his prediction that Poilievre and the Tories prevail. Here's why.
What's the true story behind the Hampshire school that 'banned Easter'? That it really has side-lined Christianity and now worships at the altar of the new state religion of diversity instead, 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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