News Round-Up
27 April 2025
by Will Jones
Vancouver Crash: Several Dead After Car Drives Into Crowd
27 April 2025
by Toby Young
The Chief Executive of JP Morgan has suggested that Governments should seize private land to build wind and solar farms in order to meet Net Zero targets.
The British people, along with the populations of many US states, have henceforth to live with the fact that liberties we call ‘inalienable’ can be cancelled at a moment’s notice for years on end, writes Lionel Shriver.
In a departure from his normally upbeat, things-are-getting-better column at the beginning of a new year, Dan Hannan now thinks of himself as a “rational pessimist” and says things will get worse in 2023.
The threat of digital ID and Government-monitored digital currency looms ever larger. Come to the Together Talks event on Dec 7th to hear a range of speakers an debate the pressing issues.
One of Hong Kong’s last remaining pro-democracy parties said Wednesday that PayPal had terminated its account, citing unspecified “excessive risks”.
US Senator Rand Paul has been locked for two and a half years in a lonely battle against Anthony Fauci, the CDC and the press as they push pandemic restrictions on the population and the Kentucky Senator pushes back.
A major global survey has found that most people on earth believe their country limited freedoms too much during the pandemic. Disappointingly, Brits were the fifth least likely to say the government went too far.
The problem with arguing we shouldn't arm a country in case it prolongs a war is that it is an aggressors’ charter, blaming defenders for hurting their own people by not surrendering sooner.
Remarkably, a Guardian article looking at violations of democratic values in Europe during the pandemic has claimed, "Belgium was the only western country where people’s freedoms were moderately violated”.
The Government of the province of Ontario in Canada has successfully sought a court order to freeze over $8 million U.S. dollars in funds made to the Freedom Convoy on GiveSendGo.
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