News Round-Up
4 May 2024
by Toby Young
Reform Might be About to Wipe Out the Tories
3 May 2024
by Will Jones
Ex-Chancellor George Osborne surprised many at the Covid Inquiry today by coming out as a lockdown sceptic while ex-Chief Medical Officer Sally Davies said "awful" lockdowns had "damaged a generation".
Two leading cardiologists have concluded that the death of legendary Australian cricketer Shane Warne was likely precipitated by the Covid mRNA vaccine that he took nine months before his sudden cardiac death.
Faced with a 'severe' RSV outbreak and a possible imminent rise in flu cases, Chile has decided that all schoolchildren above the age of five must return to wearing a mask.
Of course 5G isn't safe, says Mark Ellse. But nothing is. The question is how high the risks are. Which for radio-frequency radiation at a distance is very likely to be small.
Face mask mandates continue in pockets of the NHS, enabled by national guidance that leaves the decision down to local trusts. It's time to end this ridiculous postcode lottery, says Paul Stevens.
A new study from the Cleveland Clinic confirms the negative efficacy of Covid vaccines as it finds the boosted are 33% more likely to get Covid than those not 'up-to-date' with their jabs.
Finally skewered by his enemies, Boris's real failure was to have squandered an 80-seat Conservative majority on Covid authoritarianism and green socialism, leaving even his supporters disenchanted.
Nurses are free to criticise lockdowns and vaccines, the Nursing and Midwifery Council has confirmed. But Roger Watson says it shouldn't haven taken eight months to reach this decision and clear his name.
The MHRA was so flooded with Yellow Card adverse event reports for Covid vaccines that its statistical analysis was skewed and safety signals were buried, a new FOI release has revealed.
A new peer-reviewed study notes that deaths in Germany and Japan were largely normal in 2020 but climbed to very high levels in 2021 and 2022 and suggests the Covid vaccines may be to blame.
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