- “When lack of safety equals safety” – A new FDA study claims to show Covid vaccines are safe for children even though the study shows significant increase in serious heart conditions for child recipients. Norman Fenton investigates.
- “Twitter pulls out of voluntary EU disinformation code” – “You can run but you can’t hide,” commissioner Thierry Breton warns Twitter after Elon Musk says he will no longer comply with the EU’s misinformation and disinformation rules, reports the BBC. But are they voluntary or mandatory?
- “Protesters say they will refuse to pay £12 a day when Ulez expands” – There is growing anger among Londoners with several of the newly-installed cameras enforcing the proposed Ulez expansion being vandalised, says the Mail.
- “Bill Gates-Funded AI Chatbots Promoted Covid Vaccines” – Igor Chudov reports on how Bill Gates-funded chatbots boosted the Covid vaccines.
- “‘Liberal’ thought police echo Salem witch trials” – Hadley Freeman in the the Times asks why the woke opponents of gender critical feminists are so unscrupulous about attributing sins to their opponents that they’re entirely innocent of.
- “Kathleen Stock: ‘No matter what I say, to trans people I’ll always be a villain’” – The professor who lost her job in a gender row cried on the floor when insults were hurled at her – but refuses to give in to the bullies and will speak at the Oxford Union tomorrow, she tells the Telegraph.
- “Correction: Transgender Surgery Provides No Mental Health Benefit” – The American Journal of Psychiatry has issued a major correction to the Bränström study seeming to show that “gender-affirming hormone treatment” and “gender-affirming surgery” reduced the need of transgender-identifying people for mental health services.
- “Journalists and the elephant in the room” – Why have so many legacy media companies become mouthpieces for corporate interests, asks Helgi Viggosson.
- “NORD STREAM UPDATE: Spiegel, after running multiple stories blaming the Nord Stream attack on ‘Russian ships’, reverses course and points the finger once again at Ukraine” – Der Spiegel, after running multiple stories claiming “Russian ships” were implicated in the Nord Stream attacks of September 26th, has now done a reverse ferret, reports Eugyppius.
- “How Covid turned flagship NHS ‘super trust’ into worst in the country” – A combination of diseconomies of scale and Manchester’s unique health challenges have turned a dream merger between two health trusts into a nightmare, says the Telegraph.
- “BLM leader Patrisse Cullors secretly dumped from Warner Bros TV deal” – Warner Bros has secretly let the BLM leader’s deal lapse after she failed to come up with a single idea, reports the New York Post.
- “Former Civil Servant Anna Thomas tells Andrew Doyle about her victory over the DWP” – Anna Thomas, the DWP Civil Servant fired after raising whistleblowing concerns about the politicisation of her department, secured a £100,000 payout thanks to the Free Speech Union, she tells Andrew Doyle on GB News.
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