News Round-Up
27 April 2025
by Will Jones
Vancouver Crash: Several Dead After Car Drives Into Crowd
27 April 2025
by Toby Young
Meet Valentina Petrillo, the self-confessed male Paralympic sprinter who, at the age of 51, has entered the female competition and is set to steal the women's prizes while the pathetic authorities look on.
JK Rowling and Elon Musk have been named in a cyberbullying complaint made by Imane Khelif, the genetic male who won a gold medal at the Olympics after beating a series of women.
Seven Spanish Christians were arrested in Paris last week after driving through the city in a bus protesting the "blasphemous" depiction of the Last Supper at the Olympics opening ceremony.
Richard Dawkins's Facebook account has been deleted after he posted that genetically male boxers should not fight women. Could anything sum up more perfectly the dire state of free speech today?
Team GB golfer Charley Hull has said the Olympic ban on smoking may harm her chances of a gold medal as cigarettes help her relax after an ADHD diagnosis last year.
Dr Isabella Cooper, a Biochemist and Medical Pathologist, explains the difference between a trans person and a person with DSD. Either way, Imane Khelif should not be competing against women.
A second female boxer left the ring in tears at the Olympics on Friday after losing to a "genetically male" boxer who previously failed a gender test – the second such scandal in 24 hours.
The official at the centre of the Olympic boxing gender row was one of Keir Starmer's best men at his wedding. IOC spokesman Mark Adams has taken a leading role in defending allowing a genetic male to fight women.
Is anyone else fed up with being gaslit, asks Rebekah Barnett. The latest example is the lying about the Olympic Last Supper. Instantly recognised by literally everyone as a Da Vinci parody, the lies started within hours.
Official Team GB merchandise for the Olympics this summer has been given an "inclusive" pink and purple Union Jack rebrand after the British Olympic Association said it wanted a new look "for fans of all backgrounds".
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