News Round-Up
15 April 2025
by Toby Young
Revealed: Why UK Electricity Costs So Much
15 April 2025
by Sallust
With the Hay Book Festival boycott of Baillie Gifford, the EDI revolution is eating its own, says C.J. Strachan. The fund manager sponsor is as woke as they come but that didn't spare it – and companies are taking note.
On Substack, Melanie Phillips reports from Jerusalem on the grim events unfolding in Israel.
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.
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.
ADL Director Jonathan Greenblatt has been pushing for Tucker Carlson's dismissal for years for talking about the Democrats' 'Great Replacement' strategy of importing voters, which Greenblatt alleges is antisemitic.
In the latest Weekly Sceptic podcast the talking points are the Guardian's antisemitic cartoon, Vice going woke and broke and whether Tucker Carlson will enter politics.
Labour MP Diane Abbott was stripped of the Labour whip on Sunday morning amid a backlash at her "shameful" suggestion that Jewish people don't suffer racism. She also falsely claimed white people were never enslaved.
Cancel culture shows no signs of abating, with an online mob getting comedian Alfie Brown's gigs cancelled, and encouraging Twitter users to "bully him more".
Prince Harry has teamed up with controversial ‘trauma expert’ Gabor Maté, for a deeply private therapy session that you can watch online for £17.
Andrew Barr, founder of Jews For Justice, has written a piece for the Daily Sceptic responding to the Guardian’s attempt to smear GB News presenter Neil Oliver as anti-Semite adjacent.
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