- “His Majesty’s Government is not going to investigate excess deaths” – Tom Jefferson breaks some disappointing news on Trust The Evidence.
- “Miriam Cates: ‘It’s not good for children to change gender at school’” – The fast-rising Tory MP tells the Telegraph’s Allison Pearson why she opposes trans ideology, champions the family and wants more common sense in politics.
- “Leading sanitary products brand is accused of ‘erasing’ girls in a new guide to periods by referring to them as ‘bodies with female sex organs’” – Always, a leading tampon producer, has drunk the trans Kool Aid, reports the Mail.
- “Foul tactics won’t move determined Falkner” – Baroness Falkner, the Chair of the Equality and Human Rights Commission, vows not to be intimidated by male protestors hurling urine at her, says the SundayTimes.
- “Victorious equality chief says ‘we need to say less and do more’” – Falkner emerges as the winner in her battle with woke activist employees, according to the Telegraph, in what’s described as a “victory for Board over Blob”.
- “The Tories have failed to give their anti-woke allies the support they deserve” – Ministers like Kemi Badenoch should have defended equalities chair Baroness Falkner more robustly, says Camilla Tominey in the Telegraph.
- “Kemi Badenoch promises Baroness Falkner will not be ‘hounded out’ of EHRC” – As if on cue, Kemi Badenoch tells the Sunday Times she’s four square behind Baroness Falkner.
- “How trans ideology came for therapy” – James Esses in the Spectator describes how he was ousted from his university course after he dared to challenge trans orthodoxy.
- “‘Useless’ watchdog tells staff to focus on diversity” – The Competition and Markets Authority want 10% work time spent on “an inclusive culture” so staff can “bring their whole selves to work”, reports the Telegraph.
- “Black Lives Matter’s woke industrial complex may finally be crashing down” – The corporates dishing money out to the head honchos of the movement seem to have made a bad call, says Zoe Strimpel.
- “Prince Harry And Meghan: Chasing The Limelight” – Jack Watson on the beleaguered couple in the New Conservative.
- “‘Outraged and furious’: Germans rebel against gas boiler ban” – The Germans aren’t happy about the forthcoming ban on new boilers, reports the Financial Times.
- “Labour: the party of celebs, archbishops and technocrats” – The New Statesman’s ‘left power list’ is an unflattering selfie of Labour’s new elite, writes Mick Hulme in Spiked.
- “Edward Blum: My battle against affirmative action” – The legal strategist is on the brink of a Supreme Court victory he tells Freddie Sayers at UnHerd.
- “What Sweden can teach us about running a covid inquiry” – If Baroness Hallett is looking for tips on how to run Britain’s COVID-19 inquiry, she could do worse than look to Sweden, says the Sunday Times.
- “Where are the numbers?” – Norman Fenton interviews John Campbell.
- “Author Hanif Kureishi blasts fellow Left-wingers over woke censorship” – Hanif Kureishi says his award-winning 1990 novel The Buddha Of Suburbia would be butchered by sensitivity readers if it was published today, according to the Mail.
- “Just Stop Oil protester storms Twickenham pitch stopping rugby final” – The Rugby Premiership final at Twickenham ground to a halt yesterday after a Just Stop Oil protesters ran onto the pitch. Happily, some rugby players were more than happy to escort them off the pitch.
- “David Starkey condemns Prince Harry as a ‘traitor’” – The indomitable David Starkey lets rip about the Duke of Suffolk in an interview with Nigel Farage on GB News.
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