News Round-Up
30 October 2024
The Saga of the Benin Bronzes Takes a Farcical New Turn
30 October 2024
by Mike Wells
'Keeping Labour out of power' is not a proposition attractive enough to win over the electorate, says Dr David McGrogan. Free market conservatives and NatCon conservatives must see what they have in common and unite.
Not long ago, Brand's sexual boasts launched him to stardom, yet just a peck by Rubiales now wrecks his career. Let's get real, says Joanna Williams, "Going from Girl Power to victim feminism is no leap forward for women."
Spanish football Chief Luis Rubiales has sent FIFA a copy of newly released footage showing the women's football team celebrating and joking about his infamous kiss with Jenni Hermoso.
Stanley Milgram's obedience experiments echo in today's transgender sports debates, school biases, Covid-19 reactions and media sheeple. Will a few brave dissenters be enough to combat this societal decay?
The unsubstantiated grudges, decades-old grievances, personal animosity, professional resentment and calculated attacks in the report on UCL's Bartlett School of Architecture bode ill for the future of universities.
We're publishing an original essay on the Daily Sceptic by New York based writer Nick Comilla about why so many apparently sensible, intelligent people have welcomed the state's interference in their liberty.
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