The Human Cost of Starmer’s Welfare U-Turn
2 July 2025
Jaguar's sales have plummeted by 98% after a woke rebrand that left customers stunned – though the company claims the rebrand has "nothing to do" with falling sales.
Christian artist Victoria Culf was reported to the police and banned from her own exhibition because of her gender-critical beliefs in the latest example of free speech in peril in Britain.
Thousands of young people are being paid by the state on condition of remaining 'incapable' of working. It's a tragic, expensive mess – and now they've been betrayed by Keir Starmer once again, says Mary Gilleece.
Chancellor Rachel Reeves was visibly in tears during Prime Minister's Questions today as Sir Keir Starmer refused to guarantee she would remain in role following last night's welfare reform humiliation.
As defenders of free speech we resent Britain's draconian hate speech laws. But until they're repealed they should be applied impartially – and that means prosecuting antisemitic rappers too, says Laura Perrins.
The BBC's Complaints Director, Colin Tregear, has taken a six-month sabbatical to learn how to promote the 'climate crisis' – courtesy of the green grooming course run by the Oxford Climate Journalism Network.
US popular science magazine Skeptical Inquirer prides itself on putting science before dogma. Why then is it fully signed up to the regime consensus on Magical CO2 and its super-heating properties, asks 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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