- “Our late Queen’s final act was to bring her nation and the world deeply together” – It turns out there are deep reserves of affection for Queen Elizabeth II but also a vast wellspring of support for the monarchy and nation, writes Douglas Murray in the Telegraph.
- “Elizabeth II was the universal queen who proved Britain isn’t a second-rate power” – Keeping a faraway link to the British crown has been of real value to countless countries across the world, writes David Abulafia in the Telegraph.
- “The New York Times and its fellow woke dogmatists have completely lost the plot” – Rushing in to rain on everyone’s parade, they have missed the true significance of this period of mourning for the late Queen, says Zoe Strimpel in the Telegraph.
- “Chinese propaganda must not dictate the Covid narrative” – Jeremy Warner in the Telegraph writes that Western accommodation of Beijing is being tested, with the truth elusive as ever.
- “Lockdowns and Masks Hurt Kids Even Worse Than We Thought” – Ian Miller in Brownstone warns that the absurdity of mind-boggling policies like mask mandates for the flu are in danger of continuing.
- “Four cases of cytokine storm after COVID-19 vaccination: Case report” – A study in Frontiers in Immunology says its results suggest that “immune dysregulation occurred following vaccination”.
- “One in 4,500 Toddlers Taken To Emergency Room After Covid Vaccination” – Thorsteinn Siglaugsson asks if it’s the authorities’ intention to harm children or they just keep doing it by accident.
- “The mistakes that led to the U.K.’s energy crisis” – Kathryn Porter in the Spectator says that for too long our energy security has been neglected, and we are going to be paying the price for this in the months to come.
- “Facebook Spied On Private Messages Of ‘Conservative Right-Wing Individuals’, Then Reported To FBI For Domestic Terrorism” – ZeroHedge reports that, according to DOJ whistleblowers, Facebook has been spying on Americans’ private messages and reporting them to the FBI if they express “anti-government or anti-authority” statements.
- “Police should not take the knee with Black Lives Matter campaigners” – Officers must remain impartial no matter what the cause, the new Met Commissioner says, according to the Telegraph.
- “Sweden and the revolt against the evasive elites” – Brendan O’Neill in Spiked says that across the Western world people are rising up against their dishonest rulers.
- “The music industry is out-of-step on trans ideology” – Winston Marshall in the Spectator says two more musicians find themselves silenced for speaking out.
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