Who Destroyed the Kakhovka Dam?
7 June 2023
by Noah Carl
Richard Dawkins: “Affirmative Action is Racism”
7 June 2023
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'.
Roz Possnett, the trans activist who disrupted Kathleen Stock's talk at the Oxford Union, is the daughter of an XR activist and a town hall chief who introduced a four-day week. Is this Britain's wokest family?
Bud Light executive behind the disastrous marketing partnership with trans influencer Dylan Mulvaney taking leave of absence after boycott wiped billions from stock value of Budweiser parent company Anheuser-Busch.
Is London's Newham really home to a higher proportion of trans people than Brighton? That’s what the latest ONS data suggest. Prof. Michael Briggs checked the Government’s maths and finds this “scarcely credible”.
Prime Minister Rishi Sunak is set to rewrite equality law to protect women by clarifying 'sex' is biological, making it easier to bar trans people from female sports and single-sex spaces.
The appalling attacks on Kellie-Jay Keen in New Zealand by gender ideologues resemble the Salem witch trials, says Brendan O'Neil.
This week has been a watershed moment in the trans debate, sparked by the landmark decision from The World Athletics Council to bans trans athletes from women's sport.
Yesterday's largely favourable profile of Graham Linehan in the Times could be another sign that the tide is turning on the trans debate, though it also reveals we still have a long way to go to defeat cancel culture.
Kate Forbes has been under attack for her Christian beliefs. But Kathleen Stock argues they are preferable to the woke religion that seeks to cancel her. Better 'what would Jesus do?' than 'what would Owen Jones think?'
Nicola Sturgeon’s sudden fall from grace over her mad trans policies reminds us how flimsy woke ideology really is. With a little pressure, it could all collapse very suddenly.
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