Oxford is Now More or Less a Quango
14 June 2025
by Darren Gee
The Two-Stroke Engine of Brian Wilson
14 June 2025
The Telegraph's Camilla Tominey raises a crucial point regarding the purpose and effectiveness of the Covid Inquiry, particularly in light of the profound impact of lockdown measures on the United Kingdom.
The Daily Sceptic’s in-house doctor casts a critical eye over the Covid Inquiry, raising questions about the Government's sudden rejection of 'herd immunity' and the Inquiry’s uncritical acceptance that lockdowns work.
According to Prof Sunetra Gupta, Boris favoured a Swedish-style approach to lockdown in the Autumn of 2021. He revealed this in a round-table meeting with her, Prof Carl Heneghan and Anders Tegnell.
It was Prof Carl Heneghan's turn at the Covid Inquiry on Thursday, and he went ready to provide evidence on the shortcomings of the U.K. Government response. But how he was treated was disgraceful, says Dr Tom Jefferson.
SAGE modeller John Edmunds was embraced like a prodigal son when he gave evidence to the Covid Inquiry, while Carl Heneghan was treated like a rebellious adolescent. Could it be that the Inquiry is a little biased?
The payments that the U.K. Government handed over to domestic violence agencies during Covid lockdowns are among the most egregious rip-offs of that period.
Save the Children and the NSPCC have written to Baroness Hallett to complain that children haven't been heard from in the Covid Inquiry and haven't been invited to submit evidence.
The first phase of the Covid Inquiry has ended. Carl Heneghan and Tom Jefferson report on what we have learned so far, namely, that the captain of the ship wasn't so much missing as there simply was no captain.
The excuses continue at the Covid Inquiry. We've had Brexit and poor communication, now we have Boris losing his phone passcode and too many acronyms. But the big question is still being ignored.
Carl Heneghan and Tom Jefferson run a critical eye over week four of the Hallett Inquiry. Prepare for unprepared governments, questionable excuses, and a fear of future deadlier pandemics…
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