- “Sunak blocking release of text messages in Covid inquiry” – Allies of Boris claim Rishi Sunak is hiding evidence of plotting and lockdown breaches to avoid new ‘partygate’ controversy, says the Mail.
- “Elon Musk slams ‘terrible’ secret Government unit for curbing lockdown criticism” – The Telegraph reports that the billionaire Twitter owner has joined the backlash against the Government’s Counter-Disinformation Unit.
- “U.K. Government uses AI company to monitor social media posts” – Logically, an AI company, receives millions in taxpayer funds to analyse ‘misinformation’ and ‘disinformation’ on social media, reports the Telegraph.
- “Misinformation is a word we use to shut you up” – To suppress criticism, anti-liberals label it ‘misinformation’ or ‘disinformation’, says Daniel Klein at the Brownstone Institute.
- “Pandemic decisions shrouded in secrecy and lack of scrutiny” – The Government’s controversial lockdown policies undermined democracy and hindered freedom.The Telegraph calls for a full examination so as to avoid repeating mistakes.
- “Mounting injustices leave U.K. students in limbo” – Students in Britain face academic setbacks, debt, and uncertain futures as pandemic, strikes, and delayed grading leave them disillusioned and disadvantaged, reports the Telegraph.
- “Swedish success story inspires push to eliminate U.K. inheritance tax” – TheTelegraph urges the Government to follow Sweden’s lead and scrap IHT, citing economic benefits.
- “Explosive emails expose decades-long science fraud behind radiation safety standards” – JunkScience.com unveils FOIA emails revealing deception and suppression in the radiation safety establishment.
- “Sadiq Khan defies Keir Starmer and vows to protect green belt” – Labour splits emerge as London Mayor opposes the leader’s proposal to develop green belt, reports the Telegraph.
- “Communist-led climate crusade threatens farting cows and global economies” – As climate alarmism runs rampant, it’s time to question the pseudo-science behind net zero and embrace nuclear energy, says Christopher Moncton in Watts Up With That.
- “Animal rights activist detained after storming epsom derby race track” – Police officers have arrested 31 people over plans to “cancel or severely delay” the Epsom Derby after vegan animal rights activists pledged to disrupt the race despite a High Court injunction, says the Mail.
- “Just Stop Oil activists cause traffic chaos across Westminster” – Anti-oil demonstrators block roads, clash with police, and disrupt cricket match. Is nothing sacred? The Mail has the story.
- “Government’s free speech tsar warns: Democracy at risk from university censorship” – Professor Arif Ahmed, who has been appointed to defend academic freedom and free speech on university campuses, warns about the risks of censorship, reports the Mail.
- “Campaigners claim marathons violate law by including non-binary categories” – Advocates for fairness in women’s sport urge action against UK Athletics, for failure to enforce guidance on non-binary entrants, reports the Telegraph.
- “The losing battle for sanity” – In the Telegraph, Zoe Strimpel warns of the growing influence of trans activism and the erosion of reason and sanity in today’s culture war.
- “Brendan O’Neill exposes the cult of her penis” – In an extract from his new book in Mail, Brendan O’Neill exposes the assault on reason and the madness of denying long-held values.
- “First black, male Editor-in-Chief leaves British Vogue” – Edward Enninful steps down amidst a rumoured rift with Anna Wintour, taking on new global role at Conde Nast, reports the Mail.
- “Cambridge challenges nationalist myths, denies existence of Anglo-Saxons” – The Department of Anglo-Saxon, Norse, and Celtic at Cambridge is now teaching students that Anglo-Saxons never existed in an effort to be ‘anti-racist’, reports the Telegraph.
- “Sir Tim Rice slams ‘nutter academics’ for stifling artists’ creativity” – The British composer criticises cancel culture and defends artists’ freedom to ‘offend’, reports the Mail.
- “New TV series to finally reveal the shocking racism of Colditz’s British officers” – Prepare to have your illusions shattered as the truth behind Colditz’s racist officers is revealed in woke new adaptation, says the Telegraph.
- “Bud Light’s sales plunge amid transgender marketing backfire and Mexican competition” – Bud Light’s reign as America’s best-selling beer is in jeopardy as boycotts give Modelo, a rival Mexican beer, momentum, says the Times.
- “She was like, are you gonna let them have professional football?” – New CDC Director Mandy Cohen recalls how she and her colleagues came up with Covid restrictions during her time as a Health Director, something she appears to find funny.
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