The Cold Truth – Britain’s Grim Winter’s Tale
13 January 2025
by Sallust
News Round-Up
13 January 2025
Matt Hancock, the ex-Health Secretary, has failed in his bid to have Andrew Bridgen's libel case thrown out after Hancock branded him antisemitic, paving the way for a full trial.
The Horizon Post Office scandal has many parallels with the Covid saga, says Ramesh Thakur. Such as the blind faith in technology, the gongs for goons and the deafness to innocent people suffering.
Reports on vaccine safety from Pfizer, obtained under FOI request, reveal concerning safety signals in a major U.K. primary care database, but the MHRA is refusing to release the data to the public.
Andrew Bridgen quit as Laurence Fox's Reclaim party's only MP today over "a difference in direction" as he said he had to put his constituents first with an election approaching "in the first half of next year".
Responding to the debate on excess deaths and Covid vaccines, the Government released a document reassuring the public that there is no link. But the data it is based on are worthless, say Carl Heneghan and Tom Jefferson.
The BBC has issued an apology after it admitted that captions it put up during the debate on excess deaths in Britain led by Reclaim MP Andrew Bridgen were "biased".
We turned society upside down for fear of excess deaths from Covid, but today we have substantially more excess deaths, and in younger people, and there is a complete silence, Andrew Bridgen tells the House of Commons.
Is it always wrong to mention the Holocaust? Join Prof Norman Fenton at Jews for Justice's first public debate on June 12th to discuss the weaponisation of allegations of antisemitism against lockdown sceptics.
The Spiked vs Andrew Bridgen debate continues to rage, with labels and smears flying around every which way. Nick Dixon gives his take as someone with multiple dogs in the fight.
Ex-Tory MP Andrew Bridgen, who was expelled for criticising the Covid vaccines, has announced he’s joining the Reclaim Party and confirmed he is suing ex-Health Secretary Matt Hancock for defamation.
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