On the Third Anniversary of the First Lockdown, Help Us Convince People to Say ‘Never Again’
Today is the third anniversary of the first lockdown, a day of infamy that, I hope, will go down in history as a mistake never to be repeated. But we...
Today is the third anniversary of the first lockdown, a day of infamy that, I hope, will go down in history as a mistake never to be repeated. But we...
To mark the anniversary of the first lockdown, we’re publishing a collection of short pieces by regular contributors to Lockdown Sceptics, as well as the editorial team, reflecting on the...
We're often told that cancel culture doesn't exist. But the effort to censor Pablo Picasso on the 50th anniversary of his death suggests it does and that being the greatest...
Together is celebrating its first anniversary this Thursday, September 1st at an event in central London. The theme is how we can work together to address the massive challenges caused...
Today is Victory in Europe Day, the 75th anniversary of the day the Allies accepted the unconditional surrender of Nazi Germany. To mark the occasion, I’ve decided to replace the...
First Anniversary of a Day That Will Live in Infamy There follows a post by Will Jones. Today on Lockdown Sceptics we mark a year to the day since the world changed forever. On February 21st,...
...Year Like No Other”, was released to mark the one year anniversary of people in the UK first being told to limit their non-essential contact with others and to stop...
...are going on “The gradual return of good sense” – Outside of a few states, America is practically back to normal, says Jeffrey A. Tucker of AIER “The one-year anniversary...
As we pass through the anniversary of the week in which our freedoms became circumscribed by the outputs of a physicist’s dodgy computer model, Phillip W. Magness at AIER has...
...a guest of honour at a Government ceremony on Wednesday evening marking the 73rd anniversary of the founding of Israel… Throughout the festivities marking the anniversary, thousands of people held...
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