- “Starmer ready to sack Labour shadow ministers who vote for Gaza ceasefire” – Keir Starmer is preparing to sack Labour shadow ministers who vote in favour of backing a ceasefire in the Israel-Gaza conflict, according to the Telegraph.
- “Suella Braverman’s downfall is nothing to celebrate” – The decision to axe Suella Braverman as Home Secretary marks the beginning of the end for the Prime Minister, predicts Gareth Roberts in the Spectator.
- “‘Suellaism’ is here to stay” – The war for the future of the Conservative Party has begun, declares Tom McTague in UnHerd.
- “‘Your plan is not working’: Suella Braverman goes on the attack” – Suella Braverman aims to emerge as the standard-bearer of the Right as MPs consider the post-election leadership contest, writes Katy Balls in the Spectator.
- “Britain will soon have a populist Right party of its own” – The civil war within the Tory party revolves around contrasting visions of British national identity and the necessary measures to uphold it, says Steve Davies in the Telegraph.
- “The shallow solidarity of saying ‘we’re all Jews’” – One must be brave to be Jewish in Britain and France in 2023. That’s why non-Jews have no right to flippantly proclaim ‘we’re all Jews’, writes Gavin Mortimer in the Spectator.
- “Ben Shapiro and Candace Owens divide the Right on Israel” – Recent developments in America’s conservative media landscape have illuminated deepening fissures over Israel, says Oliver Bateman in UnHerd.
- “Greta Thunberg and Gen Z’s irrational hatred for Israel” – The trendy contempt for the Jewish State is a gross betrayal of Enlightenment values, writes Brendan O’Neill in Spiked.
- “The anti-liberal crusade” – City Journal’s Joshua Mitchell talks Hamas and the moral blindness of identity politics.
- “At this rate, wearing a Remembrance poppy will soon be a thing of the past” – If two thirds of British adults under 40 don’t even know the date of the Armistice, this solemn tradition is surely doomed, says Michael Deacon in the Telegraph.
- “GP surgery blunder led to healthy 28 year-old being given fatal AstraZeneca Covid jab” – Alex Reid suffered a rare blood clot caused by the AZ vaccine after childhood records were mistakenly used, classifying him as morbidly obese, reports the Telegraph.
- “New report raises concerns that CDC vaccine adverse event reporting system is broken” – A BMJ investigation has found that the U.S. Centres for Disease Control and Prevention isn’t following its standards for maintaining VAERS and is missing safety signals, according to the Epoch Times.
- “Why is everyone concerned about the WHO?” – Over the past two years, much has been made of the WHO’s attempted power grab. On her Substack, Dr. Meryl Nass explains everything you need to know about the current status.
- “Why Putin doesn’t want to negotiate” – The West is currently as divided as Putin could possibly wish, says Sasha Lensky in the Spectator.
- “Are the Dutch farmers heading for power?” – UnHerd’s Senay Boztas reports on the recent electoral success of the Dutch Right-wing populist party, BoerBurgerBeweging.
- “British steelmaking won’t survive Net Zero” – The transition to eco-friendly steel is already threatening thousands of livelihoods in the U.K., writes James Woudhuysen in Spiked.
- “On the curious schemes of activists, ideologues and politicians to cut emissions by restructuring our energy supply and thereby our entire civilisation” – The relentless catastrophising by climate advocates skews the discussion, emphasising emission harms while neglecting the significant benefits of fossil fuels, argues Eugyppius on Substack.
- “The Tories have abandoned education to the woke” – In Spiked, Joanna Williams considers the legacy of Nick Gibb in light of his recent resignation as schools minister.
- “Female pool player Lynne Pinches forfeits final against trans opponent” – A female pool player received a round of applause when she forfeited a U.K. pool tournament rather than compete against a trans woman in the finals, reports the NY Post.
- “North Wales firm defends ‘woke free zone’ flag that left critic ‘disgusted’” – Sports retail business Net World Sports has defended flying an ‘anti-woke’ flag outside its Wrexham headquarters, according to North Wales Live.
- “How the identitarians revived racism” – Author Yascha Mounk sits down with Spiked’s Brendan O’Neill on the latest episode of The Brendan O’Neill Show to discuss how Western elites now places ‘identity’ at the centre of everything.
- “Nepal to ban TikTok, alleges damaging social impact” – Nepal has announced a ban on TikTok, stating that social harmony and goodwill are being disturbed by the “misuse” of the popular video app, according to Reuters.
- ‘All we are saying is give ceasefire a chance’ – Israel’s political satire show Eretz Nehederet is back, mocking the BBC once more and the disingenuous calls for a ceasefire.
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