Why Did Journalists Give Two-Tier Keir an Easy Ride?
28 August 2024
by David Craig
Who Will Guard Us Against the Guardian’s ‘Fact Checks’?
22 July 2024
by David Craig
With Net Zero, with Covid vaccines and in countless other instances the instinct of politicians and bureaucrats is always to double-down and cover-up when a radical course correction is needed, says David Craig.
A criminal investigation has been launched into who passed the CCTV footage of the Manchester Airport attack on police to the Manchester Evening News while the attackers themselves remain uncharged.
Why did journalists listening to Starmer give him such an easy ride, asks David Craig. There was a question about Oasis, but not one on mass immigration, Net Zero, two-tier policing or expensive 'gifts' for the PM.
Riots could sweep the streets of Britain if immigration is not curbed, Rachel Reeves said in 2016. Yet the now-Chancellor's prescient warning was nowhere to be found in Labour's response to the current disorder.
The Guardian has published a 'fact check' of Donald Trump's claims about inflation and immigration. Just one problem, says David Craig: the 'fact check' gets its facts wrong. Who will guard us against the Guardian?
The NHS's latest job ad is for a "Senior Fellow" in mutilating women. This is where the millions go, says David Craig.
True to form, the Met Office has declared miserable June the "hottest on record" – globally, at least. But these "records" only began in 1979, says David Craig, and you don't have to go back far to find a hotter time.
After a damp and chilly June, how long until the BBC and Met Office tell us that, like the frigid spring, it is the 'hottest ever'? David Craig takes a look under the bonnet at how the dubious 'records' are made.
Why won't the Sunday Times's Economics Editor explain how Net Zero fits with a growing economy? David Smith was asked by David Craig to square this circle for his readers, and he simply responded: "No."
Keir Starmer's GB Energy Plan is as flawed as the renewable energy it peddles, says David Craig.
Weight loss drug Ozempic cuts heart attack risk by 20% – according to the trial funded by its manufacturer. But are we being told the full story, asks David Craig.
All around the world airports are being built and enlarged in countries which appear to realise the 'climate crisis' is just a load of nonsense. But not in poor, gullible Britain.
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