- “Scientists pushed for tougher Covid rules even before U.K.’s first Omicron case” – NERVTAG experts warned ministers that the variant first identified in South Africa could trigger a new wave of severe infections, reports the Telegraph.
- “Christmas parties: Conservative staff event going ahead, says Chairman” – But Government ministers are accused of giving mixed messages on events over the festive period, reports.
- “More than half of Omicron cases in England are in the double jabbed” – Findings revealed by health officials amid sharp rise in detection of new variant across the U.K., reports the Guardian.
- “The NHS Covid beds that were never used” – Managers wasted billions on buying capacity in private hospitals, writes Amy Jones in UnHerd.
- “Wisbech councillor’s comic book shop closes over masks rule” – The owner says he and his staff do not want to impose the Government’s will on customers when it comes to wearing a mask, reports BBC News.
- “Germany’s lurch into Covid authoritarianism” – The new Government is set to impose compulsory vaccination and a lockdown for the unvaccinated, writes Sabine Beppler-Spahl in Spiked.
- “Will we end up having booster jabs forever? Here’s everything you need to know” – With Covid variants set to keep striking, routine Covid vaccination may become a regular feature of our lives, write Anne Gulland and Sarah Newey in the Telegraph.
- “GPs in England get green light to provide less care and join Covid jab drive” – Government says doctors can do less monitoring of people with diabetes and heart problems, reports the Guardian.
- “Anthony Fauci’s dangerous narcissism” – Science can’t be above questioning, writes Kat Rosenfield in UnHerd.
- “Google delays its January return-to-office plan due to Omicron” – “Google has delayed it’s January return-to-office plans as the Omicron variant spreads across the world and nine cases are detected in the U.S.,” reports the Mail.
- “Ireland closes nightclubs and tightens Covid rules” – “Irish nightclubs are to shut again and the hospitality sector faces tighter rules over Christmas as the Government tries to curb the spread of Covid,” reports BBC News.
- “Ireland’s outrageous masking of eight year-olds” – “I cannot quite articulate my outrage at this measure. Forcing young children to wear masks for prolonged periods is one of the worst measures imposed by governments,” writes Laura Perrins in TCW.
- “NHS will be plagued by Covid ‘for at least five years’” – “Covid will be a threat to the NHS for at least the next five years and testing and vaccines may be needed for a decade or longer, the Government’s scientific advisers have said,” reports the Times.
- “Biden reveals plan to ‘vaccinate the world’” – “President Joe Biden has vowed to not force the nation into yet another lockdown as the new Covid strain spreads. Apart from encouraging vaccination at home, Biden said the U.S. ‘must vaccinate the world’,” reports RT.
- “WHO’s top scientist says Omicron could displace Delta” – “Scientists in the European Union and Australia are forecasting that Omicron may account for more infections than Delta within a few months,” reports Reuters.
- “Calm down about Omicron – U.K.’s immunity is different to South Africa’s, says expert” – Study shows people become ‘imprinted’ with a specific immune profile after encountering Covid, reports the Telegraph.
- “The PC ‘war on Christmas’ is no right-wing myth” – From the E.U. to the Cabinet Office, our elites really are uneasy about the C-word, writes Patrick West in Spiked.
- “Royal College of Midwives apologises after calling mothers ‘postnatal people’” – The terminology was used in their recently-issued safer sleeping guidance, reports the Independent.
- “Get the vaccine or we’ll keep ‘singing’” – A new song trying to entice you to get vaccinated has hit the internet.
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That amount of money would buy Zelensky a lovely yacht I’m sure!
Perhaps, it already has..?
I’m only kidding. I’m sure they have the receipts for everything…
The dog ate all the receipts. It’s not Zelenski’s fault. Honest.
Or they were all destroyed when one of their own missiles hit a building while they blamed Russia.
The more unpopular liberal European leaders are, they become more bellicose.
Starmer’s ratings have gone up with his warmongering statements.
Russia are no threat to Europe or anyone.
Liberals love to virtue signal to save their own skins and blame Trump for Ukraine’s inevitable defeat. Macron is no different.
“The theater piece directed by Starmer at Lancaster House with an assembly of 15 European heads of government (and Justin Trudeau of Canada) was not really choreographed to try to convince Trump to reverse course, which appears unlikely, but as an elaborate presentation to save the hides of politicians who invested so much of their own political capital and wasted so much of their citizens’ money in the inevitable and humiliating defeat of Ukraine.
That Ukraine would lose was obvious two years ago to Macron and German Chancellor Olaf Scholz when they both gently broke that news to Zelensky privately in Paris in February 2023.
The private remarks clashed with public statements from European leaders who had routinely said then, and still say today, that they will continue to support Ukraine for as long as it takes to achieve victory on the battlefield. That was Joe Biden’s line too.
Indeed Ukraine’s losses have become unbearable. Macron and Scholz tried to tell Zelensky at that Élysée Palace dinner in February 2023 that he must consider peace talks with Moscow, the Journal reported.”
https://consortiumnews.com/2025/03/05/europes-facing-saving-theater-on-ukraine/?eType=EmailBlastContent&eId=6e151c42-dc2a-4956-a041-c5171bb4b9dc
The clue is that Two-Tier has made it absolutely clear that “his” Coalition of the Willing relies on the USA giving Ukraine Security Guarantees.
Trump’s already ruled that out and Putin has made it absolutely clear he will not accept NATO “peacekeepers” on Ukraine soil.
TTK and the EU Ghouls are just grandstanding for the cameras and are desperately trying to pivot their taxpayer-funded money-generator from the “Saving the Planet-Net Zero SCAM” to a massive increase in defence spending and “Saving Europe from the Big Bad Putin.”
It will end in disaster for any EU troops sent to Ukraine.

When they come back in body bags the liberal elite deluded politicians will be pilloried.
Two Tier’s little boost will be history come the 2029 election when Ukraine will be forgotten about. As much as the Blob, Soros and the WEF would want the war to still be going on in 2029, there are just not enough Ukrainians left to fight it and not enough mercenaries willing to go there either. Missing from most of the legacy media is that the much vaunted Kursk salient is about to be cut off in a pincer movement.
Agreed.
It’s so easy to give away money you steal from your population.
“Here Zelensky, have a bit more money – sorry “support”. We’ll just take it from the giant pool of tax money that we collect and which everyone has lost track what it’s all used for.”
Actually, they don’t take it from that either, because that’s all spent and then some. They do it by issuing more debt. More debt, which no one actually buys except the central bank, which is really another way of saying printing money – so more inflation – and institutional investors which are bound by mandates to have certain amounts of public debt.
The whole thing is a giant fleecing operation. That’s why the posturing and the rhetoric the Ukrainian flags, the media control. The population, who are going to pay for it one way or another, need to be riled up to hate Putin and love Ukraine and Zelensky.
Draw a circle around France and Germany and that’s where every major conflict in Europe has originated over the last 300 years – including two that involved the whole World.
So now they want another war.
This statement is seriously misleading because most of these ‘major conflicts’, however that’s defined, have been (or started as) wars between France and Germany¹. Especially, the so-called world world wars of the 20th century started as joint Franco-Russian revenge war (revenge for 1870/71, that is) against Germany, with the original coalition informally joint by Britain years before hostilities broke out.
It’s also factually very dubious because while France has existed as united country during all this time, Germany didn’t. Until 1806, the Holy Roman Empire still nominally existed although it was composed of a myriad of middle-sized, small and smaller de facto sovereign entities which were usually at war with each other. Napoleon eliminated this pseudo-state but he was ultimately conquered by the British strategy of starting one coalition war against France after the other until one of them finally succeeded. Afterwards, there was a loose confederation of German states but no Germany and these states weren’t involved in military conflicts outside of their respective territories until the Franco-German war of 1870/71 which begat a united German state which enjoyed a peaceful existence in Europe for the next 43 years, until the Entente set forth to destroy it at any cost, see above.
¹ Single example: The seven years war. In continental Europe this was a war of a coalition of Russia, Austria and France against Prussia which took place entirely inside of Germany. In parallell with this, there was global war of England against France for colonies and to help with that, England subsidized the Prussian war effort on the continent.
I’m glad that France hasn’t given much money at all to fund that clown and that sh*tshow.
And Macron isn’t France. He is a t***.
Please don’t use the ‘Global Firepower Index’.
It is a ‘Fred in a shed’ operation that bases its rankings on raw data (military strength, number of frigates, number of tanks, number of missiles, etc.).
It does not take into account other key factors: the condition of equipment, standard of military training, natural resources, economic resilience, alliances, the proportion of GDP devoted to the army, whether or not it has signed up to security pacts, whether or not it possesses nuclear weapons and so on.
Use of such a superficial index makes it difficult to take this article seriously.
Use: https://www.janes.com/
or
https://www.iiss.org/publications/the-military-balance/
instead.
As I’m sure you will know, ‘The Economist’ is also a good reference in this regard.
https://www.economist.com/china/2024/11/04/in-some-areas-of-military-strength-china-has-surpassed-america
You wouldn’t want this prat on your side. He is all over the place. God knows what constitutes the attraction of this man. His ‘wife’, I mean come on.
What are your connections to Russia, Noah? How much have they paid you, through RT or otherwise?
What has happened to the ‘Stop the War Coalition’? Once ‘led’ by Comrade Corbyn & Comrade MacDonald … but the ‘left’ seem to be in favour of war now?
Be fair ….. Zelensky’s apparently got a bolt hole lined up in France. I wonder how he paid for that?
They say we are doomed to repeat our mistakes if we forget history. The situation in Ukraine is shaping up to be the Vietnam of our age.
Perhaps Tump is learning from the mistakes made then while others are not?