- “Sunak’s Rwanda Bill passes third reading after Tory rebels back down” – Rishi Sunak’s flagship Rwanda Bill passed the House of Commons after just 11 Tory MPs rebelled by voting against it, according to the Standard.
- “Mass migration is about to sweep away the West’s blinkered ruling class” – The political elite seems incapable of grasping the challenge posed by immigration, writes Allister Heath in the Telegraph.
- “Mob targets Jewish youth group for inviting IDF soldier to host talk” – The Mail has video of the shocking moment a masked mob targeted a Jewish youth group for inviting a British IDF soldier to host a talk.
- “The curious case of Israeli ‘genocide’” – The world needs international humanitarian law now more than ever, but that law needs to be credible – or it will be worse than nothing at all, writes Yehudah Mirsky in UnHerd.
- “Britain’s strictest headteacher says she was forced to stop pupils’ Muslim prayers because teachers were being racially harassed” – Katharine Birbalsingh has said she was forced to ban Muslim prayers after teachers were racially harassed, reports the Mail.
- “The Left has always wanted to destroy Katharine Birbalsingh – now they might get their wish” – A grotesque legal case threatens to bring down ‘Britain’s strictest headteacher’ and everything she has built, laments Isabel Oakeshott in the Telegraph.
- “Disease X and the corrupt Lancet” – The Davos globalists are launching their new weapon to take over the world, says Dr. Robert W. Malone on Substack: Disease X.
- “Smokescreens – Part 13” – Dr. Tom Jefferson and Prof. Carl Heneghan take aim at the CDC’s explanation of the differences between the flu and the common cold.
- “Britain has become a bad country to be hard-working, decent and honest” – The Post Office scandal resonates because it speaks to a wider sense in which the U.K. has gone wrong, says Camilla Tominey in the Telegraph.
- “Rochdale has exposed the horrors of political correctness” – Yet another report has shown that grooming gangs were given a free pass because of ‘racial sensitivities’, says Rakib Ehsan in Spiked.
- “How Rupert Murdoch’s TalkTV is losing the ratings war with GB News” – A deepening crisis at TalkTV could mark the end of Rupert Murdoch’s British TV dream, writes James Warrington in the Telegraph.
- “Why is Australia burying helicopters that Ukraine wants?” – Australia wants to scrap its fleet of 45 Australian Army and Royal Australian Navy MRH-90 Taipan helicopters despite Ukrainian interest, says Terry Barnes in the Spectator.
- “The UN ‘Thought Police’ to control your freedom” – UNESCO has just launched an alarming censorship plan – one that strikes at the very heart of our freedoms. Join CitizenGO’s petition to oppose the forthcoming ‘Guidelines for the Governance of Digital Platforms’.
- “The Brussels-led pathologization of speech” – ‘Hate speech’ is a legal misnomer for expressions that some people may find insulting, upsetting or offensive, says Frederick Attenborough in the European Conservative.
- “Escort services ‘completely booked’ as WEF begins” – ZeroHedge reports on the hooker-fest happening at Davos.
- “Britain can’t afford to drive – but can’t afford not to, either” – Cars are the lifeblood of people up and down the U.K., but being reliant on them isn’t something to be punished for, says Ed Wiseman in the Telegraph.
- “When climate change education becomes child abuse” – On WUWT, Kip Hansen criticises NASA’s ‘Climate Kids’ web page for instilling fear and misinformation in young minds.
- “2023 ‘Earth’s hottest year on record’ claims fail” –These ‘hottest year on record’ claims are founded on the misrepresentation of the 2023 global average temperature anomaly, explains Larry Hamlin in WUWT.
- “The Chicago deep freeze has created a ‘Tesla graveyard’” – Tesla’s in Chicago aren’t charging due to the extreme cold, says Eric Worrall in WUWT.
- “Labour’s pro-trans witch hunt will be the end of Keir Starmer if he does nothing about it” – Some elements within the Labour Party still believe they can take punitive action against women who refuse to bow to trans ideology, writes Tom Harris in the Telegraph.
- “Transgender row at Science Museum over claims reworked exhibit is ‘even more insidious’” – The Science Museum has reinstated a pro-trans exhibit that was initially removed following complaints it was ignoring biology, reports the Telegraph.
- “The weirdness of our new migrant god” – The Spectator’s Gus Carter on the National Maritime Museum’s unveiling of a new god of migrants.
- “Wokeness isn’t a silly distraction – it’s deadly serious” – On Substack, Konstantin Kisin highlights two stories that illustrate why many of us are concerned about the radical progressivism which has taken over our institutions.
- “Race row forces PwC to let white students apply for internship” – PwC has scrapped eligibility criteria blocking white students from applying for internships in the U.S. after it became embroiled in a discrimination row, according to the Telegraph.
- “What really happened to George Floyd?” – In the Free Press, Coleman Hughes examines some inconvenient reporting that suggests Derek Chauvin is not a murderer, but a scapegoat.
- “Government-backed organisation sent $315,000 to group blacklisting conservative news” – A State Department-funded nonprofit funnelled hundreds of thousands of dollars to a Left-wing British ‘disinformation’ lobby group that tried to demonetise conservative news publishing sites, reveals the Washington Examiner.
- “Trump victory poses ‘fundamental’ challenge to Europe, warns Blackrock chief” – According to the leader of the world’s largest asset manager, Donald Trump’s re-election would pose a “fundamental” challenge to Europe, reports the Telegraph.
- “New WEF participant does the unthinkable at 2024 Davos meeting” – On X, satirist Damon Imani imagines himself sending Klaus Schwab and his ‘New World Order’ a very clear message in Davos…
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