News Round-Up
15 April 2025
by Toby Young
Revealed: Why UK Electricity Costs So Much
15 April 2025
by Sallust
Sharif El-Mekki is a black nationalist with family ties to Iran who supports school segregation and runs a nonprofit that has raked in nearly $20m from the taxpayer and nonprofits, including the Gates Foundation.
The clamour for slavery reparations isn't going away. But is it just an excuse for Caribbean countries to demand piles of U.K. taxpayer money? Olga Gillies attended the recent debate in the House of Lords and reports back.
Dawn Butler's Black History Month poem about being "The Chosen One" says everything you need to know about this whole fake festival of institutionalised anti-whiteness, says Steven Tucker.
Meet the Paul Hamlyn Foundation, a part taxpayer-funded trust that doles out millions to worthy woke causes, such as Art Against Knives, the Black Curriculum and the British Palestinian Committee, says Charlotte Gill.
New Labour MP Antonia Bance is a Director of Hope Not Hate Ltd., an organisation that is part-funded by the taxpayer and which regularly attacks Conservative election candidates.
Welsh librarians are being urged to avoid "racist" venues and tackle "whiteness" head-on in a £130,000 drive launched by the Welsh Labour Government to address systemic racism.
How did Thames Valley Police, an organisation committed to 'anti-racism', end up being found guilty in the Employment Tribunal of anti-white racial discrimination? HR expert C.J. Strachan thinks he knows the answer.
Were the anti-racism rallies that appeared 'spontaneously' on Wednesday to oppose 100 largely non-existent 'far Right riots' even real, asks Steven Tucker. Yes, people were there, but who was really behind it?
A Labour councillor who was filmed telling a crowd in London on Wednesday that far-Right rioters are "disgusting" and should have their throats cut has been charged with encouraging violent disorder.
Everything white is racist these days, from white paint to the White Cliffs of Dover. And now milk, it seems, with the Wellcome Museum labelling it a "highly politicised liquid". Steven Tucker wades into the nonsense.
© Skeptics Ltd.