Why We’ll Have to Wait a Long Time for Lockdown Mea Culpas
2 January 2025
by Joanna Gray
DOGE U.K. – and Other Hopes and Dreams for 2025
1 January 2025
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.
Deaths from heart failure in 2023 have been 26% higher than pre-pandemic levels, the latest data show. How much of this is because lockdown made the nation less healthy and active?
Parents no longer believe their children need to be in school full-time if they are anxious, and increasingly think "life's too short" not to have a term-time holiday, a report has found.
Christopher Stevens in the Mail has reviewed Helping Our Teens, a BBC 2 show that he says shows the real price of Covid in the terrible impact of lockdowns on the U.K.'s two million troubled teens.
Spiked's Austin Williams says goodbye and good riddance to Mark Drakeford. The outgoing Welsh First Minister is an authoritarian zealot.
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.
© Skeptics Ltd.