- “Science Is Not to Be Trusted” – Science is not a belief system, so it’s not something to be trusted. Science is a social process which anyone can join, says Alex Washburne in Brownstone.
- “FDA and CDC Assertions in Doubling Down on COVID-19 Vaccination” – American agencies have no intention of carefully considering vaccine safety or changing course on their relentless pursuit of frequent, mass, indiscriminate COVID-19 vaccination, says Peter A. McCullough.
- “‘Censorship-industrial complex’ uses gov’t power to threaten democracy” – Michael Shellenberger in the New York Post on how the American state repurposed agencies designed to protect America from foreign threats to censor the speech of U.S. citizens.
- “‘Fitting a heat pump has been an expensive waste of time’” – Until the Government stops making policies without thinking through the consequences, it is consumers who will bear the brunt, says Abigail Butcher in the Telegraph.
- “Was the Silicon Valley Bank Collapse Caused by Climate Activism?” – Was SVB too focused on climate activism to concentrate on banking, asks WUWT.
- “Silicon Valley Bank collapse could spark the next financial crash – but we cannot bail out failed bankers again” – There is a real risk of a full blown bank run following the collapse of SVB, writes Matthew Lynn in the Telegraph.
- “Lessons from the ’80s can restore Britain’s fortunes” – The U.K. economy is at a crossroads – it is time to listen to Nigel Lawson, writes Liam Halligan in the Telegraph.
- “Parliament’s review of art collection links hero of Napoleonic era” – Parliament’s ‘woke’ review of its art collection came under fresh fire today after connecting a Napoleonic war hero to slavery, according to the Mail.
- “SNP frontrunner Humza Yousaf vows to break up Britain by ‘any means necessary’” – Humza Yousaf says nothing is “off the table” in his bid to demonstrate public support for Scottish independence, the Telegraph reports.
- “Mother’s campaign to lift lid on graphic sex ed lessons” – The Sunday Times examines the disturbing truth behind woke sex education in schools.
- “Oxford University U-turn over plans to give ‘woke score’ to recruits” – Oxford University has ditched plans to give a ‘woke score’ to job applicants following a backlash from academics, according to the Mail.
- “What gives Gary Lineker the right?” – What gives Gary Lineker, a man insulated by money and status, the right to cast anyone who opposes illegal immigration as a heartless bigot? asks Sarah Vine in the Mail on Sunday.
- “Match of the Day review: they think it’s all over? Actually, the BBC could be on to something” – Martin Hemming enjoys the pundit-free Match of the Day, in the Times.
- “So this is your free-speech martyr? Gary Lineker?” – Tom Slater in Spiked is underwhelmed by Lineker’s martyrdom.
- “The BBC faces collapse – and needs a Royal Commission to reshape it” – In an age of imported culture wars, we still gain from a reliable and impartial national broadcaster, says Nick Timothy in the Telegraph.
- “As a long-serving minister I learnt just how much the Civil Service needs reform” – The U.K.’s current model is no longer working. We need to look to other countries to see how the bureaucracy can function better, writes Liam Fox in the Telegraph.
- “How Drag Queens became a Trojan Horse to promote trans ideology” – Earlier this month, it was reported that there had been a 300% increase in drag events in schools, libraries and churches in the past year alone. The Mail investigates this worrying trend.
- “The shameful story of Britain’s backdoor blasphemy laws” – Liberal cowardice has fuelled Islamic intolerance – and cost lives, writes Tom Slater in Spiked.
- “Koran row imam suggested Muslims could be punished for celebrating Christmas” – The imam at the centre of the row about a schoolboy in Wakefield dropping a copy of the Quran has form, according to the Telegraph.
- “Watch: Only one out of eight young women knows, or will admit, what a woman is” – I believe the phrase is ‘I’m ready for the asteroid’.
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