News Round-Up
15 May 2024
Ken Charman has recently retired as a CEO, but like many over-50s, he has no intention of going back into a corporate world that is beholden to DEI dogma and would cancel you if you ever let on what you really think.
A growing boycott of Bud Light over its partnership with trans 'influencer' Dylan Mulvaney has hammered parent group AB InBev, where sales fell 17.4% in Q4 2023 on top of 16.6% in Q3.
The BBC’s Justin Webb broke impartiality rules by (accurately) calling trans women "males" on air, the corporations' own complaints unit has ruled.
Church of England guidance telling primary schools that children as young as five can be transgender was funded by Stonewall, it has emerged.
Tomorrow, a Church of England minister, sacked and reported to terrorist watchdog Prevent for a sermon on identity politics and the right to dissent will begin his appeal at the Employment Appeal Tribunal.
Waitrose owner John Lewis is facing calls for a boycott after it launched a magazine for staff which advises parents on how to find breast binders for 'trans children'.
The Green Party illegally discriminated against its former deputy leader, Dr Shahrar Ali, because of his gender-critical beliefs, a court has ruled.
Parkrun has scrapped reporting course records to escape from the brewing controversy over including trans women (i.e. men) in the women's records. This is madness, says avid Parkrunner Dr Roger Watson.
English football teams are falling over one another to tick all the EDI boxes, even to the point of snooping on 'heretical' fans. But this sinister wokery distracts from their real problems, says Jack Watson.
Richard Littlejohn highlights the extraordinary revelation that the Premier League's 'Stadium Stasi' has snooped on and banned a gender critical lesbian for her political beliefs.
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