- “The Covid Inquiry is a continuation of the Brexit drama” – In the Spectator, Oliver Johnson suggests a need for a more constructive examination of the pandemic response beyond political drama.
- “Boris Johnson was right to say the NHS was not overwhelmed” – Boris was right to point out that the NHS was not overwhelmed during Covid, and his advisers were wrong not to heed him, says Fraser Nelson in the Spectator.
- “Boris was right – older people should have been given a choice over lockdown” – It is difficult to recall now the shock of learning that it had become a crime for children to ‘hug’ their grandparents, writes Janet Daley in the Telegraph.
- “The Covid Inquiry: ‘Kafkaesque nightmare doesn’t begin to explain it’” – On Substack, UsForThem provides the next instalment of their Covid Inquiry coverage.
- “The Covid Inquiry is a liberal-elite whitewash” – The Covid Inquiry has exposed the shallowness and mendacity of the U.K. establishment, says Fraser Myers in Spiked.
- “Excess mortality: What does the ‘Place of Death’ tell us?” – On Substack, Prof. Carl Heneghan and Dr. Tom Jefferson continue their investigation into excess mortality since the pandemic.
- “Covid lockdowns were a giant experiment. It was a failure” – A key lesson of the pandemic was that ‘shutting things down’ didn’t stop the virus, and keeping schools closed didn’t save kids’ lives, write Joe Nocera and Bethany McLean in New York magazine.
- “As the German Health Ministry drowns in millions of unwanted vaccine doses” – Federal Health Minister Karl Lauterbach is begging Germans to please, please line up for their fifth jab, says Eugyppius on Substack. There aren’t many takers.
- “Does New York City 2020 make any sense?” – On Substack, the team at PANDA Uncut outline eight different reasons why they think the data surrounding the 2020 spring mortality wave in NYC might be incorrect.
- “Another doctor dares to challenge tyranny” – Physicians who dare to tell the truth about COVID-19 and the COVID-19 vaccines are up against some powerful money, says Colleen Huber in the Epoch Times.
- “The Wuhan cover-up: Scientists lied as people died” – Four years on, we know that Anthony Fauci conspired with virologists to deceive the public and label critics ‘conspiracy theorists’, writes Paul D. Thacker on Substack.
- “WHO ‘International Health Regulations’ amendments: Letters for Health Secretary and your local MP” – The team at Together has compiled some template letters you can send to the Health Secretary, Steve Barclay, and to your local MP to oppose the WHO’s proposed ‘International Health Regulations’.
- “Pro-Palestine vandals smash windows of a Starbucks in Yorkshire” – A gang of pro-Palestine vandals smashed the windows of a Starbucks in Yorkshire after calling for a boycott of businesses accused of supporting Israel, reports the Mail.
- “Police ‘got it wrong’ when officers tore down posters of Israeli hostages, forces say” – The GMP Chief Constable has admitted that police in Manchester “got it wrong” when they removed posters of Israeli hostages from parts of the city, reports the Telegraph.
- “The tragic death of Labour Zionism” – Labour’s historic Zionist instincts have faded, writes Richard Johnson in UnHerd.
- “How campus became a safe space for antisemitism” – Decades of demonising Israel have allowed the oldest hatred to flourish in British universities, says Joanna Williams in Spiked.
- “The genocidal logic of academic ideology” – A civilisational darkness has emerged from America’s higher education institutions, writes Jacob Howland in City Journal.
- “Nigel Farage’s Coutts and NatWest woes sees the term ‘debanking’ added to the English dictionary” – ‘Debanking’ has been added to the English dictionary following Nigel Farage’s high-profile row with Coutts and NatWest, reports the Mail.
- “Europe is in the grip of a birth rate crisis – and Britain is heading the same way” – The U.K.’s fertility rate is in decline, but a better childcare system and more affordable housing would enable more young people to become parents, writes Polly Dunbar in the Telegraph.
- “‘Tiredness on all sides’ over war in Ukraine, Italian PM tells prank caller” – The Italian PM Giorgia Meloni told a prank caller there was “a lot of tiredness” over the war in Ukraine and that she had some ideas on how to “find a way out”, reports the Guardian.
- “In defence of the office romance” – In the wake of Philip Schofield’s ‘unwise but not illegal’ relationship with a much younger employee, ITV has issued a new policy. And it’s bad, says Esther Watson in the Spectator.
- “Britain’s largest steelworks to cut 3,000 jobs in Net Zero push” – Three quarters of roles at Tata Steel’s Port Talbot mill face the axe in a switch to electric furnaces, reports the Telegraph.
- “Edenbridge Guy: Effigy of Sadiq Khan to go up in flames” – A giant effigy of Sadiq Khan is set to be burnt at a Kent town’s bonfire over anger at the Ulez expansion, says the BBC.
- “Why wind power won’t cut our energy bills” – Ignore the misinformation from the green lobby; Net Zero is a financial catastrophe, writes James Woudhuysen in Spiked.
- “Ding-DONG! Another wake-up call for wind enthusiasts” – In the Argonautica Blog, Barry Norris discusses Orsted’s (formerly DONG) recent $4 billion impairment of its U.S. offshore wind assets.
- “Documentary: A Climate Conversation” – The Heartland Institute presents A Climate Conversation, a new documentary that rejects the climate of extremism in favour of a constructive debate on climate change.
- “Scottish feminists lose appeal on definition of ’woman’” – A Scottish court has issued its verdict in an appeal hearing on the meaning of “sex” in the Equality Act – and it‘s not good, according to UnHerd.
- “Waleshe/he” – The Welsh Assembly has decided that ‘a woman is a woman’, even if she is not a woman, says Prof. Roger Watson in the New Conservative.
- “When did we change our minds about Little Britain?” – In the Spectator, Gareth Roberts is troubled by the condemnation of the previously popular show, Little Britain.
- “The Academy’s ‘inclusion standards’ are a disaster for cinema” – The Academy of Motion Pictures Arts and Sciences forcing filmmakers to meet diversity quotas will stifle artistic freedom, argues Maren Thom in Spiked.
- “Bud Light brewer to make $1 billion payout in wake of trans backlash” – The owner of Budweiser and Corona is to hand investors $1 billion in a bid to restore confidence after its catastrophic wrong turn with Dylan Mulvaney, reports the Telegraph.
- “BLM activist jailed after spending money she raised for youth group on herself” – An organiser of a Black Lives Matter protest has been jailed for two and a half years for using her profile to raise money for a charity and then spending it on herself, reports the Telegraph.
- “Fraudulent BLM activists hoodwinked the British establishment” – Lessons must be learnt from the era of BLM-mania, and attempts to frame Britain as irredeemably racist should never be tolerated again, says Rakib Ehsan in the Telegraph.
- “Grievance training” – Academia’s narrative about ‘land appropriation’ and ‘cultural genocide’ is not only dubious factually, it also offers a justification for revenge against certain groups, argue Dorian S. Abbot and Casey B. Mulligan in City Journal.
- “Extraordinarily powerful images showing the failure of modelling” – On X, Matt Ridley has reproduced startling evidence of the failure of modelling to accurately predict outcomes during the Covid pandemic.
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What struck me about the article was the height at which the bar has been set in order for a claim to even be heard, let alone successful. Claimants are being alarmingly gaslit and fobbed off with the flimsiest contraindication that it wasn’t the jab what done it. A scandal in the making.
You have to prove 60% disability caused by the jabs. That’s very difficult to do if you already have some pre-existing conditions and even harder if you don’t have someone healthy and competent to fight your corner.
I checked out the Government’s Compensation Scheme as soon as I found out that Big Pharma would not be held liable for any injuries and it was one of the factors that led me to decline joining in the mass medical experiment.
It was obvious that a maximum of £120,000 wouldn’t pay for more than a few years care if you were completely disabled, and it would be very difficult to prove that the jabs had caused it.
Who will compensate the dead?
This is the level of journalism these days? It’s ‘floored’ FFS – “it’s floored me”. Jesus.
They will never admit liability because the scale of potential claims could be astronomical. And of course there is the deeper question – if people were injured by the vax then were they not injured by the bioweapon?. I would wager that hundreds of millions of people have been injured by the injection and that millions more are injured who didn’t take the stab. And it hasn’t even got properly started yet. No government could ever address these wrongs. Just look at the successful clams for disability benefits in the UK over the last three years. And these are seriously disabled people with corroboration from the medical profession. The situation is going to get much much worse and so there will be no remedy or justice.
Denis Rancourt world wide study, 17 million dead from the poisons, 13 million from the fascist lockdowns. In the UK that means 150 K dead, some 2 million injured.
They will rob you of your health and your vitality and leave you with nothing save your eyes to cry with. They’ve already done it. Don’t expect to get some sort of compensatory cushion or your mouth stuffed with gold. It costs about £5 million to look after a severely disabled person throughout their life.You will get no help. You will be derided as a whingeing nutcase. They will turn your life upside down to make an extra few quid on a vaccine. Never mind that your child is barely human. This way of thinking has no self-imposed limits.
Clearly the Telegraph is still very much in the pay of BioNTech and Moderna.
Off — T. Where is Nigel Farage hiding?
Farage has a five year Marathon: he can’t be in the headlines every day.
And, hopefully, he’s working behind the scenes doing what many have suggested: setting up a local party structure, preparing for next year’s local elections, and information gathering and analysis.
He knows that ‘Timing is Everything’.
It’s something that a friend of his told him.
You are well and truly screwed if you believe in liberty. Your next door neighbour wants vaccine passports and compulsory vaccination and it won’t be long now. We talk like we have dodged a bullet noting could be further from the truth. Your neighbour wouldn’t piss on you if you were on fire and that is putting it mildly.
Most of mine are either oblivious to the dangers, or appear frightened into inaction.
And a few even argue that the BBC agendas are true.
I have two elderly neighbours with transverse myelitis post covid vaxxes. It is not pretty and has incapacitated both women

I wonder if this why Sunak cut and ran so unexpectedly when it was obvious that economic circumstances were slightly improving and the Treacherous Tories might have done a bit better if he’d held on until the autumn?
He’d already dropped the “effective” bollocks when standing at the Dispatch Box; perhaps he knew he was on very thin ice with the “safe” propaganda.
Picking up Covid? Yeah right! Presumably took the spurious nonsense “test” that “confirmed” she had some kind of respiratory infection. A cold maybe or some kind of ILI? Just goes to show we’re still not out of the woods with the scam.
My comment from the Daily Telegraph article about vaccine injury:
The tip of the iceberg has been revealed.
The Yellow Card reporting system indicates over 360,000 serious CV injuries and deaths. Typically this is under reported by a factor of 10.
The DT could get some sort of redemption by calling for compensation from the Big Pharma companies, not from the taxpayers. Vaccine indemnity is null and void if trial data has been withheld and or fraudulent. There is a mountain of evidence that Pfizer knew that the mRNA injections ( they were not vaccines) were not safe or effective.
Recommended reading for S Knapton: “The Courage to face Covid 19” by John Leake and Peter McCullough, MD.
Let’s stop pretending that it was only AZ jabs that caused harm.
The crime against humanity that has been perpetrated and gruesomely suppressed by our Governments, the Medical fraternity and our Mainstream Media must be dragged out into the open. When the public understands the implications of the scale of the harm done to them, their families and children and friends, the MSM and Government credibility will be ripped to shreds.
Every cloud has a silver lining. The people will wake up to the other outrageous scam, the Climate Crisis and Net Zero policies destroying our livelihoods and economy.
Only the Reform Party has the clarity of vision and integrity to stop this abuse of our citizens.