- “How Hamas-supporting medics are lurking within our NHS” – Multiple British medics are excusing, and even celebrating, the brutal attacks by Hamas terrorists in Israel, reveals the MailOnline.
- “Will we hear from Gary Lineker on the evils of Hamas?” – When are we going to hear from Emma Thompson and Gary Lineker on the evils of Hamas, asks Angela Epstein in the Mail.
- “Football’s shameful silence on Israel’s tragedy” – There have been recent silences for the victims of the Moroccan earthquake and the Libyan floods, yet there’s a noticeable silence from Premier League teams regarding Israel, observes Philip Patrick in the Spectator.
- “BBC defends its decision to not call Hamas militants ‘terrorists’” – The BBC has defended its decision not to describe Hamas militants as ‘terrorists’, despite a huge backlash, reports the Mail.
- “BBC’s excuse for not referring to Hamas as terrorists is inconsistent” – The BBC’s guidelines on the use of the word ‘terrorist’ are hypocritical, says Guido Fawkes.
- “Rivkah Brown apologises and deletes tweet celebrating Hamas attack” – Rivkah Brown, the Commissioning Editor of Novara Media, has apologised and deleted a tweet in which she called the news of the Hamas terror attacks “a day of celebration”, says the Mail.
- “Why Suella Braverman should not censor pro-Palestine voices” – The battle against antisemitism can only be won in the open, argues Daniel Ben-Ami in UnHerd.
- “Why Suella Braverman’s protest clampdown is concerning” – The Home Secretary’s letter to the police, urging them to come down hard on pro-Hamas demonstrators, is understandable but unwise, says Prof. Andrew Tettenborn in the Spectator.
- “Giles Fraser: Why should I love Hamas?” – Israel’s enemies have plumbed the depths of evil, writes Giles Fraser in UnHerd.
- “Sarah Silverman slams Democratic Socialists of America over Palestine” – Sarah Silverman has denounced the Democratic Socialists of America over its support of Palestine, reports the Mail.
- “Covid hasn’t gone away – we’re still shielding three years on” – People in Kent who are still shielding from Covid say they feel “forgotten about” as society has returned to normal following the pandemic, according to KentOnline.
- “Nurse whose cancer was misdiagnosed as Long Covid dies” – An intensive care nurse who said her cancer was misdiagnosed as Long Covid, despite never testing positive for the virus, has died, says the Mail.
- “Journalists for Die Zeit realise nobody cares about the Covid jabs anymore” – Reporters at Germany’s largest newsweekly, Die Zeit, have penned a truly amazing article on the highly regrettable “vaccine exhaustion” afflicting the German public, says Eugyppius on Substack.
- “Did the Australian Chief Medical Adviser for the Therapeutic Goods Administration just lie to the Senate?” – In a video posted on X, the Senator for Queensland, Malcolm Roberts, challenges the Chief Medical Advisor for the TGA, Prof. Robyn Langham, on the scandal that the TGA knew that lipid nanoparticles went to all organs.
- “Death of the NHS hip op? Majority are carried out in private hospitals” – According to data, most hip replacements are carried out in private rather than NHS hospitals, reports the Mail.
- “Rapists ‘could be spared jail as prisons hit breaking point’” – Sex offenders and burglars could be let out on bail rather than handed an immediate custodial sentence, according to guidance issued to judges by Lord Edis, reports the Mail.
- “Top Gear’s Britain no longer exists” – Throughout the Western world, the young are falling out of love with cars, writes Mary Harrington in UnHerd.
- “Jeff Bezos-owned Washington Post to axe 240 jobs after making ‘overly optimistic’ forecasts” – The Washington Post is to axe 240 jobs after bosses admitted the newspaper had been “overly optimistic” in its forecasts, reports the Telegraph.
- “Oil and gas cannot be ‘shut down overnight’ on path to Net Zero, says Carney” – Mark Carney has said it is “not right” to expect countries with oil and gas industries to “shut down overnight”, according to the Telegraph.
- “Morris dancing troupe drops the word ‘men’ from its name” – A Morris dancing group has dropped the word ‘men’ from its name to avoid offending trans and non-binary people – even though they still won’t allow women to join their ranks, reports the Mail.
- “Trans-identified male BDSM fetishist on women’s shortlist for Scottish governing party committee” – A trans-identified male who has posted fetish pictures of himself on social media has been selected to be on an all-women shortlist for a position with the SNP’s National Executive Committee Lothian, says Reduxx.
- “J.K. Rowling: Nandy ‘one of the biggest reasons’ women on the Left don’t trust Labour” – J.K. Rowling has lambasted Lisa Nandy over her stance on trans issues, according to the Telegraph.
- “Harvard is a national disgrace” – Harvard University is incubating demonic ideologues, warns Jacob Howland in UnHerd.
- “U.K. Technology Minister holds urgent meeting on violent content” – Toby joins Jacob Rees-Mogg on GB News to discuss how videos of the horrific violence in Israel should be handled on social media, as the Technology Secretary Michelle Donelan holds an urgent meeting about violent content from Israel being shared online.
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