- “EU countries destroy €4 billion worth of Covid vaccines” – A Politico analysis shows that more than 200 million unwanted Covid jabs have been dumped by EU countries.
- “Neil Oliver interviews Dr. Robert Malone” – Dr. Robert Malone provides an update on mRNA Covid vaccines in a discussion with Neil Oliver on GB News.
- “From asylum to Covid, our leaders must stop treating us as children” – Government needs to trust not fear the people, says Nick Timothy in the Telegraph.
- “Inside the Hamas tunnel network” – In the Telegraph, Paul Nuki recounts his recent tour with IDF troops of Hamas’s Erez tunnel network in Gaza.
- “Ben Wallace is wrong: Israel’s tactics are the only way to crush Hamas” – The former Defence Secretary Ben Wallace misunderstands the situation on the ground in Gaza and the military realities the IDF faces, argues Richard Kemp in the Telegraph.
- “The Hamas plots to kill European Jews” – Hamas barbarians don’t care about the people of Palestine – they care about killing Jews, writes Daniel Ben-Ami in Spiked.
- “British Airways apologises for ‘hurt and upset’ over Jewish sitcom decision” – British Airways has apologised for causing “upset and hurt” after pausing plans to show a Jewish sitcom on its flights, reports the Telegraph.
- “‘I’m embracing my Jewish identity’” – Stephen Fry will highlight his Jewish identity in Channel Four’s Alternative Christmas Message and say that antisemitism has become “the one acceptable form of racism”, according to the Telegraph.
- “NatWest debanking findings ‘a work of fiction’, says Nigel Farage” – Nigel Farage has described the latest findings of a review into Coutts’s decision to close his bank accounts as “a work of fiction” after it found no evidence of widespread political discrimination, reports the Telegraph.
- “Who wants Prince Harry to edit the press?” – The Duke of Sussex’s courtroom ‘victory’ over Mirror Group Newspapers is nothing to celebrate, says Mick Hume in Spiked.
- “Don’t let Harry or Abu Dhabi stifle a free press” – Exposing wrongdoers is fair enough, but the goal of post-Leveson activism has been to regulate the press, with the subtext being “bring the hacks to heel”, writes Tim Stanley in the Telegraph.
- “Sick note Britain refuses to confront the causes of a surging welfare bill” – The Tories have tiptoed around the big rise in the numbers not working because of mental health problems, says Sherelle Jacobs in the Telegraph.
- “Biden ditches trade deal talks with Britain” – Joe Biden has shelved plans for a pact with Britain that could have paved the way for a full post-Brexit trade deal, reports the Telegraph.
- “On the right to property, central bank digital currencies and excellent tyranny” – On Substack, Dr. David McGrogan takes a glimpse into the future of financial regulation.
- “Green Sadiq Khan ‘agreed to promote United Airlines’ on U.S. visit ‘in exchange for business-class seats’” – Sadiq Khan agreed to promote United Airlines on an official visit to America in exchange for business-class seats on flights throughout the trip in a deal previously denied by City Hall, according to the Mail.
- “EU’s green funds are under the guillotine” – A massive investment plan designed to help fight climate change is at risk of being derailed after EU leaders proposed moving the funds to immigration and defence efforts instead, reports Politico.
- “AfD wins key election in East Germany” – The Right-wing Alternative for Germany Party has won the race for the mayoralty of a large town on the outskirts of Dresden– its biggest victory yet in a series of steady advances at local level, says the Times.
- “Schools ‘do not have duty’ to let children change gender identity” – According to new Government guidance, schools will be told they do not have a “duty” to allow children to change their gender identity, reports the Times.
- “Face it, Eddie, no one wants you as their MP” – Eddie Izzard’s failed campaign to represent Brighton has exposed the narcissism of trans politics, writes Brendan O’Neill in Spiked.
- “Claudine Gay’s DEI empire” – In City Journal, Christopher F. Rufo explains how Harvard’s embattled President embedded diversity ideology into every facet of campus life.
- “Cosmetic surgery firm sues customers over negative reviews” – U.K. based Signature Clinic is accused of using the law to try to silence patients who are unhappy with its cosmetic surgery, reports the Times.
- “Public sector workers should not be spending all their time and energy in moralistic progressivism” – On GB News, Jacob Rees-Mogg gives his thoughts on Esther Mcvey’s war on woke.
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