News Round-Up
26 July 2024
Government Has Just Declared War on Free Speech
26 July 2024
by Toby Young
Headlines earlier this year proclaimed that catching Covid may knock up to 6 points off your IQ. A new study punctures this claim: there was no decline in cognitive test scores after Covid infection.
Sallust underscores the profound impact of COVID-19 lockdowns on parenting skills, evident in schools like Telford's Lantern Academy, where basic communication and potty training have become necessary.
Fraud and error in Covid support schemes have cost the British taxpayer over £10 billion, according to figures buried in a mass data dump by the Government.
A recent study found that bad Covid infections may have reduced people's IQ by up to 6 points. However, the study didn't actually look at change in IQ scores and the findings are consistent with other explanations.
Advocating for the recognition of COVID-19 dissenters by the Nobel committee, Ramesh Thakur is not holding his breath as he casts a critical eye back over previous winners of the Nobel Peace Prize.
A new study suggests that repeat Covid vaccinations may lead to a less effective immune response, making individuals more susceptible to repeat infections due to the emergence of specific antibodies called IgG4.
People in the U.K. who suffered life-changing reactions to the Oxford-AstraZeneca Covid vaccine claim they are being censored on social media when sharing their experiences.
In a heart-wrenching BBC Radio 4 account, Philippa blames Boris Johnson for her daughter's lockdown-induced suicide, underscoring the madness and profound human toll of the Government's pandemic measures.
The U.K. faces a dangerous societal divide, exacerbated by Covid lockdowns, with 13.4 million people experiencing economic and mental health challenges, according to a newly released report.
RAF intelligence officers collaborated with a covert Government operation that surveilled critics of Covid lockdown policies, including Tory ex-Minister David Davis and Peter Hitchens.
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