- “U.K.’s daily Covid cases hit 15,000 a day as wave continues to recede” – UKHSA data show another 45,077 Britons have tested positive over the last three days, while 341 virus deaths have been logged, according to the Mail.
- “One child has died from hepatitis in mysterious global outbreak” – The World Health Organisation said it has received reports of at least 169 cases of “acute hepatitis of unknown origin” from a dozen countries as of Saturday, many of them in Britain, reports the Mail. Imperial College Hepatologist, Professor Simon Taylor-Robinson says there could be many more cases in children who have it unknowingly.
- “Worrying outbreaks of serious hepatitis cases in children” – There is no apparent link to vaccination, but it may well be linked to lockdown weakening children’s immune systems, says HART.
- “Deadly outbreak of children’s hepatitis linked to lockdown” – Infants may not have been exposed to viruses because of restrictions during the pandemic, says a U.K. health chief, according to the Telegraph.
- “Sexual offence victims face longest-ever court waits” – Recent Crown Court cases have taken an average of nine months to complete, a BBC investigation finds.
- “Where is the public anger about these evil child-killers?” – Laura Perrins in TCW Defending Freedom on the brutal deaths of children during lockdown.
- “The madness of vaccinating children against Covid, by a senior doctor” – “I believe the data clearly show that unnecessarily vaccinating these children will do them far more harm than good, which is why I am advising all my family and friends to avoid this crazy recommendation,” writes Professor Angus Dalgleish in TCW Defending Freedom.
- “Parliament Announces Unlimited Numbers Once Again Allowed in Sports and Strangers” – The Parliamentary estate has finally caught up with reality, with the COVID-19 planning group confirming the last of the Covid restrictions will be removed, reports Guido Fawkes.
- “What is the MHRA up to now?” – Why has the U.K. regulator approved Moderna’s Covid vaccine for young children when it was withdrawn for under 30s in Germany, France and Scandinavia several months ago because of concerns at the increased risk of myocarditis especially in young men, asks HART.
- “Leading Academics: ‘Stop Epidemiologists From Giving Public Health Advice’” – Top researchers at the world’s leading universities say most epidemiologists haven’t got the proper background to give public health advice, writes Greg Mantell on the Investigative News Service.
- “The NIH now knows that the Covid vaccines can cause death one year from the vaccination date” – A 61-year-old man got one dose of a Covid vaccine and developed severe neuropathy within days; the neuropathy continued for a year until he died of a stroke and massive blood clots – and the NIH knows, writes Steve Kirsch.
- “My New Book – Soaring on Amazon – Get your copy now!” – Watts Up With That? founder Anthony Watts has a new book out, Climate at a Glance. It “breaks down 30 of the most frequently argued climate issues into short, ‘at-a-glance’ summaries that provide, accurate, critical information concerning climate change”.
- “Little Climate Foot Soldiers” – Laura Dodsworth on how climate activists and policymakers are weaponising children’s fears to push their agenda.
- “Jacob Rees-Mogg warns over ‘huge cost’ of net zero drive” – Climate targets will hold back plans for a bonfire of red tape, says the Brexit Opportunities Minister, according to the Telegraph.
- “Alex Salmond blames trans activists after Aberdeen University talk cancelled” – Times report that Alex Salmond’s booking to speak at Aberdeen University was withdrawn at the last minute after transgender students objected.
- “As Florida and Disney go to war, can the Magic Kingdom survive?” – Legend has it that Walt Disney had his body cryonically frozen after his death in 1966, hoping that one day he might be revived. If he did come back, what might he make of his empire, asks Tom Leonard in the Mail.
- “The fightback against woke capitalism has finally begun” – Netflix, Disney and Twitter are all suffering the consequences of their forays into political activism, says Matthew Lynn in the Telegraph.
- “Wisden has been turned into a depressingly woke political pamphlet” – The overkill on the cricket race controversy represents a determination to instruct Wisden’s readers about their thought and their behaviour, writes Simon Heffer in the Telegraph.
- “Elon Musk acquires Twitter, Establishment meltdown ensues” – Musk’s control will sound the death knell for the Silicon Valley free-thought suppressors and content administrators, whose purpose is to social engineer its users into the dogmatic ideology of the Regime, writes Luke Perry in Bournbrook.
- “J.K. Rowling praises ‘resilience and courage’ of lesbian barrister suing Stonewall” – The Harry Potter author is standing with her “inspirational friend” Allison Bailey ahead of a controversial employment tribunal, the Telegraph reports.
- “I’m guilty of nothing to do with slavery or colonialism” – Watch Douglas Murray warn Freddie Sayers in UnHerd that the demonisation of white people by “race hucksters” could lead to a backlash.
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