Council Net Zero Madness
7 May 2025
Matt Hancock, the ex-Health Secretary, has failed in his bid to have Andrew Bridgen's libel case thrown out after Hancock branded him antisemitic, paving the way for a full trial.
First Charles and then Kate – it's hard to ignore the soaring cancer rate when two members of the Royal Family are diagnosed within weeks. But are we being gaslit about what's behind the surge, asks Melissa Kite.
Heart scarring was detected more than one year after COVID-19 vaccination in some people who suffered myocarditis following receipt of a shot, researchers reported in new studies.
With the firing of Prof. Martin Kulldorff for having the temerity to be proven right in his scepticism of Government Covid measures, Harvard really shows it has lost its way, say Dr. Peter Gøtzsche and Janus Bang.
COVID-19 jabs will be sold on the high street for £99 from next week to anyone over 12 years old, as Boots becomes the first major pharmacy to launch a private vaccination service.
The Australian Senate voted to establish a parliamentary inquiry into the nation's excess deaths today, giving the green light to what is possibly the first inquiry of this nature in the world. It will report in August.
Who would have believed we'd still be talking about Covid vaccine mandates in 2024, but given how resistant authority figures are to accepting reality it seems likely we'll be talking about them forever, says Ian Miller.
How can Germany’s Covid oracle be so wrong and continue to be treated as an oracle, asks Robert Kogon. Christian Drosten has been wrong on everything but suffered no fall from his pedestal.
Now that puberty blockers have been banned, it's time to ban Covid vaccines for children too, and for the same reason – because they do more harm than good and the evidence of benefit isn't there, says Mike Fairclough.
Dr. Martin Kulldorff has been fired from his position as Professor of Medicine at Harvard University. A victim of the college's brutal Covid vaccine mandate, the Great Barrington Declaration author tells his story.
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