Censored in Starmer’s ‘Free Speech Britain’?
15 August 2025
by David Craig
Scotland’s Safe Access Zone Law Proves JD Vance Was Right
15 August 2025
by Kapil Summan
The sugar tax sums up Britain's descent into a technocratic dystopia, says Dr David McGrogan. While our Government does almost nothing well, it remains a world-leader in passive-aggressive, surreptitious nudging.
The US-UK trade deal announced today is a clear win for Trump, says Sam Ashworth-Hayes, leaving the UK worse off than in March and opening up UK markets in exchange only for reducing recently imposed tariffs.
As in Canada, so in Australia, the crushing defeat of the conservative Liberal Party by Labour has been widely blamed on Trump. But in truth, Peter Dutton and his team only have themselves to blame, says Prof James Allan.
The quango behind the mad and dangerous plan to dim the Sun has a budget of £800 million of taxpayer money to blow on speculative projects – and a CEO on £450k. What an extraordinary misuse of public money.
Voters reject Net Zero when asked whether it is more important than cutting the cost of living, an opinion poll has shown, with nearly 60% picking cutting costs and just 13% cutting carbon emissions when asked to choose.
Britain's offshore wind farms are a clear danger to vital air defences, with the Government forced to spend £1.5bn in the next two years to try to rescue the country's early warning radar network, says Chris Morrison.
Banned from Britain for coining the term 'The Great Replacement', French philosopher Renaud Camus has been branded a far-Right conspiracy theorist. But those who say that clearly haven't read him, 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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