“Small companies fear more Covid restrictions” – “A majority of small and medium-sized businesses expect the Government to deal them ‘a body blow’ by putting further restrictions in place this month, according to a survey,” reports the Times.
“We cannot let them lock us down again” – If we can’t live freely when the population is vaccinated and boostered, then when can we?, asks Fraser Myers in Spiked.
“Is our duty to avoid harm unlimited?” – “That this bizarre splinter society is also one that turns its back on our human rights is merely the confirmation of what many of us have long suspected: that the politicization of a nasty virus now threatens to unravel civil society in its entirety,” says Chris Bateman for the American Institute for Economic Research.
“Why Ash Barty won’t push unvaccinated teen to get jab” – “World number one Ash Barty has spoken with rising star Olivia Gadecki about her decision not to get vaccinated for the Australian Open but won’t try to change her mind,” reports PerthNow.
“Do we need university HR departments?” – “Nowadays, these departments seem more focused on pursuing a ‘woke’ culture, dictating what staff can say or do or even think (or increasingly not), and introducing evidence-free, trendy but transient initiatives,” write David Thompson and Roger Watson in the European Conservative.
“Christmas time, cheese and wine, Downing Street’s having a whale of a time” – The agenda for the emergency Cabinet meeting has been leaked to the press, with those reportedly present at the meeting tasked with selecting three out of a possible five cheeses to bring to this week’s Downing Street Christmas party.
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