News Round-Up
15 April 2025
by Toby Young
Revealed: Why UK Electricity Costs So Much
15 April 2025
by Sallust
Mixing up the names of non-white colleagues counts as race discrimination as it makes them feel "lumped together as a group", an employment tribunal has ruled.
How are we going to get rid of racism when we have expects and intellectuals paid to find us guilty of racism at all costs? The answer is never, says Prof James Alexander.
The second Trump Presidency has already dissolved hundreds of DEI programmes and looks set to herald a new golden age of American meritocracy. It's a movement America and the world are hungry for, says Darren Gobin.
Queen Mary University of London has hit a new low in its introduction of 'Inhuman Geography', where snow-capped mountains and dark underground mines are treated as evidence of 'white racism', says Steven Tucker.
Ed Sheeran is unhappy his vocals have been used on a Band Aid 40th anniversary single, claiming the initiative perpetuates "damaging stereotypes" of Africa.
The Welsh Government has pledged to change the "beliefs and behaviour of the white majority" in Wales as part of an "anti-racist" action plan which aims to make all aspects of public life "inclusive".
Woke gobbledegook is losing Kamala Harris the election, Republicans believe, as they launch final push ads attacking the Vice-President for her record on trans issues.
The saga of the Benin bronzes takes a farcical new turn this week as a museum is inaugurated, but there are no bronzes to go in it because the heir to the brutal Benin slavers has claimed them all as his private property.
A police officer who shot dead black man Chris Kaba in south London after he tried to ram his way out of a police roadblock has been cleared of his murder. But why was he charged in the first place?
Commonwealth leaders are set to elect a new head of the organisation who favours demanding that Britain be made to pay slavery and climate reparations.
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