We Were Too Polite to Stop the Woke Takeover
23 May 2025
Starmer Has No Intention of Cutting Immigration
22 May 2025
by Joe Baron
Heart failure deaths in 2023 are up 26% on 2020 levels, liver-related deaths are up 22% and diabetes deaths are up 19%. What's behind these worrying trends, asks Nick Rendell.
The COVID-19 pandemic has left Gen Z, particularly those aged 18-24, less confident in public speaking, highlighting wider concerns about the pandemic's impact on young people's development and mental health.
The Chancellor Jeremy Hunt has admitted for the first time that the massive money printing in the pandemic – more than in the whole previous decade – is behind the current sky-high inflation.
The Education Secretary, Gillian Keegan, has said she cannot rule out Covid-style school closures in the future as you "would have to deal with what you were dealing with".
The "carnage" in care homes as Covid hit and the vulnerable elderly were hastily discharged from hospital and isolated from proper care is laid bare in a new study.
The U.S. could be on the precipice of a spike in cancer deaths in the years to come after preventative screening and early diagnoses plummeted during the lockdowns, experts have warned.
On Wednesday, the U.K. Health Security Agency quietly released a review which found there is no good evidence for the effectiveness of lockdowns and other NPIs on Covid transmission. But still no word about harms.
A major source of our current economic malaise – now approaching the highest tax burden since records began – is the cost and impact of the Covid lockdowns, a price which must never be forgotten, says Kate Andrews.
Are we witnessing the beginning of the collapse of the narrative, asks Dr Tom Jefferson, as key lockdown characters like Dame Jenny Harries publicly backpedal?
Children were failed badly by lockdowns and the harm caused to them was preventable, leading charities and experts will tell the Government in a damning report.
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