News Round-Up
23 October 2024
by Will Jones
Democrats Are No Longer Hiding Their Plan to Censor America
22 October 2024
by Will Jones
Will Labour adopt a 10% limit on private school admissions at top universities? It would obviously be deeply unfair, but many on the Left believe such top-down quotas are needed to achieve 'justice', says Dr Nicholas Tate.
Cambridge University 'misinformation researcher' Sander van der Linden picked a fight with Nate Silver recently and ended up looking like a fraud who edits his Wikipedia page through a legion of sock puppet accounts.
Tickets are still available for the Free Speech Union’s Cambridge Speakeasy on Thursday in which a panel of speakers including Ross Clark will debate Net Zero.
Censorship is growing as librarians and curators increasingly take it upon themselves to try to protect readers from the supposed threat posed by "problematic" books, says Frank Furedi.
The General Secretary of the Free Speech Union will be interviewed live on stage by ex-BBC journalist Jane Robbins in Cambridge on June 15th. Tickets are only £10 – and they're FREE for FSU members.
The woke obsession with 'anti-racism' and 'facing up to' past involvement in slavery is really all about advancing a thinly-veiled revolutionary, anti-British agenda, says Cambridge historian Prof. Robert Tombs.
A new survey by Civitas has ranked Britain’s universities according to how captured they are by the woke cult. Not surprisingly, Oxford and Cambridge are top of the league.
Many institutions, both public and private, have succumbed to the fact-phobic ideologies of woke postmodernism. Can they still be salvaged, or must we start over and build anew?
Chinese lockdown sceptic artist Ai Weiwei has been beaten by the police for his opposition to the Chinese Communist Party and held in conditions of extreme confinement. We can say honestly he has suffered for his art.
By comparing Delta when new to Alpha when spent, it's like comparing an athlete to a pensioner. The comparison tells us nothing useful.
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