- “Were lab animals killed after mRNA vaccination trials to hide long-term adverse consequences?” – Scientists could have monitored test animals after vaccination to ensure human safety, but they chose not to. Igor Chudov asks why?
- “The Great Raccoon Dog Mystery: searching for the origins of COVID-19” – In an article for Independent Science News, Jonathan Latham explains how his frontline tour on the origins of Covid exposed the fatal flaw in the Huanan market theory.
- “Ingredient in Diet Coke a ‘possible cancer cause’, WHO set to announce” – The World Health Organisation’s cancer research unit is reportedly set to declare aspartame as a potential carcinogen from next month, reports the Independent.
- “Rwanda deportation ruling to be appealed by Government at Supreme Court” – Judges have overturned a High Court ruling that Rwanda could be considered a ‘safe third country’ for migrants, reports the Telegraph.
- “Dutch farmers’ party calls for refugee cap as it soars in the polls” – BBB leader Caroline Van der Plas said that the Dutch Government needs to consider “how many genuine asylum seekers the Netherlands can reasonably cope with,” reports the Telegraph.
- “A profile of Professor Arif Ahmed, the new Director for Freedom of Speech and Academic Freedom” – The Critic, in a lead article, states that the philosopher charged with defending campus free speech is robustly independent, happy to take on vested interests, and not easily pigeonholed.
- “What’s happening in Oxford shows our daft predicament” – Oxford is now a city of dreaming spires and hideous pedestrianisation, reflecting the absurdity of the Net Zero movement, says Paul Sutton.
- “These days only one worldview is permissible” – The pipsqueaks on the Commons Privileges Committee reckon they’re above the kind of robust criticism essential in any properly functioning democracy, says Richard Littlejohn in the Mail.
- “The march of Europe’s right-wing women” – According to Nicholas Farrell in the Spectator, female leaders from Greece to Germany are challenging modern conservatism by prioritising jobs, the protection of cultural values, families and borders.
- “Kemi Badenoch demands snap Ofsted inspection at school where pupil ‘identified as a cat’” – According to Sky News, Rye College in East Sussex is facing scrutiny from Ofsted after a teacher labeled a girl “despicable” for challenging gender ideology.
- “J.K. Rowling says same-sex toilets sacrifice girls’ dignity after Essex school calls in police” – According to MSN, author and campaigner J.K. Rowling has stated that disregarding gender privacy in favour of trans ideology in schools makes sexual assaults “entirely foreseeable”.
- “The university lie: can academia still support meaningful intellectual life?” –The modern university is a parody of scholarship, says the Critic in a leading article. Quantity has replaced quality, and activism has obscured intellectual pursuit. It’s time to let them fail.
- “Chaplain puts up LGBT flags in prayer room for gravely ill children” – A transgender chaplain and the NHS are facing backlash from parents of terminally and gravely ill children after a prayer room was covered with LGBT flags for Pride month, reports the Mail.
- “Royal Air Force illegally discriminated against white male recruits in bid to boost diversity, inquiry finds” – The Royal Air Force has apologised for unlawfully discriminating against white men, an official inquiry has found, reports Sky News.
- “Controlled Opposition? – Who’s awake, who’s ‘woke’ and who’s working for the other side?” – Accusations of duplicity abound as freedom fighters dub their peers ‘controlled opposition’. But is it not wiser to question those who are so quick to denounce, ask Niall McCrae and Richard Inge in Country Squire Magazine.
- “Positive discrimination has failed U.S. students” – Ending pro-black bias in universities reflects a backlash to the progressive march through American institutions, says Gerard Baker in the Times.
- “Bill Gates’ private office asked female job candidates about what porn they liked” – According to the New York Post, female candidates interviewing for a job at Bill Gates’s private office were reportedly asked about their pornography preferences and sexual history.
- “Dylan Mulvaney and celebs urge social media to censor ‘malicious lies’” – Trans influencer Dylan Mulvaney has joined other celebrities demanding social media giants censor ‘false claims’ about gender transition therapy for kids, reports the Mail.
- “How Pride lost the public” – “Unless you’ve been living under a rock, you’ve probably witnessed the backlash to Pride,” says Bridget Phetasy in the Spectator.
- “Joan Collins details how cancel culture has taken fun out of Hollywood” – According to the Mail, 90 year-old Hollywood legend Joan Collins has blasted the woke takeover of Hollywood, telling Best magazine that “the parties I go to now are kind of…dull”.
- “If you debunk, Nigel, you get debanked” – Toby joins Nigel Farage on GB News to share his own experience of having his bank account closed after Nigel Farage was also ‘debanked’.
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