News Round-Up
12 May 2024
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A summary of the most interesting stories in the past 24 hours that challenge the prevailing orthodoxy about the ‘climate emergency’, public health ‘crises’ and the supposed moral defects of Western civilisation.
Eco-friendly brake cables are being eaten by foxes, after manufacturers switched from petroleum-based insulation to soy, forcing owners to wrap their cars in tarpaulins.
Just Stop Oil protesters have targeted the Magna Carta in their latest climate stunt as two protesters, aged 85 and 82, one a CofE Minister, cracked the glass case surrounding the royal charter at the British Library.
Tesla's gigafactory in Germany is shut down as hundreds of anti-capitalism protesters violently clash with police and attempt to storm the gates of the facility.
Talks on the WHO Pandemic Treaty have ended without an agreed text, with the next steps up for debate, putting the treaty at risk.
Venues across the country are cancelling Eurovision gigs after Palestine protest groups instructed their followers to hound pubs showing the contest, with bars closing their doors as they fear for staff safety.
Former BBC newsreader Kate Silverton says she left the corporation because it failed to challenge Covid lockdowns and their impact on children.
The Government is no longer funding the Global Disinformation Index, Foreign Secretary David Cameron has said, following criticism of the organisation for censoring non-woke and Right of centre views.
Israeli Eurovision singer Eden Golan was ordered to stay in her hotel room by her country's national security agency as thousands of pro-Palestine protesters including Greta Thunberg demonstrated in Malmo.
Britain is refusing to sign the World Health Organisation’s pandemic treaty while it insists the U.K. would have to give away a fifth of its jabs, according to the Telegraph.
Having more vaccine doses leads to more Covid infections, a major study has found: up 46% with two doses, 95% with three doses and 151% with more than three. A new approach to Covid is needed, say the authors.
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