News Round-Up
20 April 2025
by Will Jones
Rapists Can No Longer Claim to be Women
19 April 2025
by Will Jones
Paul Homewood, author of 'Tall Climate Tales From the BBC’, summarises the findings of his report for the Daily Sceptic.
The climate alarmists have been catastrophising about recent heatwaves in Mali and Burkina Faso. In fact, average temperatures in those countries have barely risen in the last 85 years, says Chris Morrision.
Historian Guy de la Bédoyère has written a brilliant essay for the Daily Sceptic about the dizzying pace of change in the 21st Century and why it leaves many older people feeling frustrated and dispirited.
If Huw Edwards was a GB News presenter, the liberal Left would be screaming for his head. But because he's a pillar of the BBC, they're demanding the horrid tabloids leave him alone, claiming it's a purely personal matter.
The BBC is facing a furious backlash from women's rights campaigners for featuring a trans character in Casualty, broadcast before the watershed, enthusing about her forthcoming 'top surgery'.
Bangladesh is often singled out by climate alarmists as exhibit A in the case for Net Zero. But figures compiled by the World Bank show that the average temperature and annual rainfall haven’t increased for 100 years.
The BBC recently claimed sea levels are rising “much faster” than a century ago. But, as Chris Morrison points out, this relies on cherry-picking the data. In fact, rising sea levels haven't posed a threat for 8,000 years.
Retired dentist Dr Mark Shaw says the Government, the healthcare profession and the BBC have breached their contract with the public over Covid and taken us for fools.
In this week's London Calling we discuss the Johnny-come-latelies who claim to have been lockdown sceptics all along, whether we're witnessing the last gasp of Covid hysteria and is it game over for Boris?
We're publishing an original essay on the Daily Sceptic criticising the Economist for slavishly regurgitating the official Covid narrative. Shouldn't a magazine that prides itself on its mastery of data have done better?
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