It’s Not ‘CSE’. It’s Child Rape
13 May 2025
by Joanna Gray
Why Are Popes so Soft on Migration?
12 May 2025
Damning evidence continues to emerge of the harms of lockdown for children, with recent research finding rising numbers with eating disorders and social anxiety, and who are self-harming and dropping out of school.
Lockdowns have been blamed for a sharp rise in teenage girls in the UK developing eating disorders and self-harming since 2020. Who could have guessed that enforced isolation isn't good for young people's mental health.
The worst thing is that young people are not growing out of their snowflake tendencies. Instead, society is being forced to encourage the eccentricities of the young. This doesn't end well.
Read the heartbreaking and shocking story of a user of NHS mental health services, whose request not to wear a mask because they cause her panic attacks was refused, leaving her cut off from her support and suicidal.
Prince Harry has teamed up with controversial ‘trauma expert’ Gabor Maté, for a deeply private therapy session that you can watch online for £17.
The Sunday Times has discovered, rather belatedly, that the lockdown policy may have caused a teensy weensy bit of harm! Tom Calver, the Data Projects Editor, has documented the damage in a must-read piece.
More than 400,000 children and young people are being treated for mental health problems – the highest number on record. This is the legacy of the lockdowns.
You might think that if you debunk patently silly extreme weather claims, the entire fear agenda will go away. Think again. Climate change is now firmly embedded in the culture wars surrounding race, identity and gender.
Event organisers of the Winter Olympics in China are facing a litany of complaints from athletes and countries on multiple fronts, especially over the COVID-19 isolation arrangements.
According to the BBC, there was a 77% rise in children needing special mental health treatment in 2021. I wonder how the teaching unions, headteachers, school governors, local authorities and the DfE feel about this?
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