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Woke is over, but not everyone has got the memo, says Nick Dixon. Certainly not Jaguar, whose latest ad, in which various gender non-conforming people prance around, does not appear to be aimed at people who buy Jags.
Democrats are no longer hiding their plan to censor America, with the First Amendment seen as a major barrier to "hammering disinformation out of existence" and not fit for purpose, says Andrew Doyle. We have been warned.
A police officer who shot dead black man Chris Kaba in south London after he tried to ram his way out of a police roadblock has been cleared of his murder. But why was he charged in the first place?
Rachel Reeves is wrong – there was no austerity, says Charlotte Gill. Just look at these 10 ridiculous things taxpayers have been charged for.
The fate of St. Kilda, doomed by a joyless, authoritarian ideologue with no respect for what sustained the islands and their culture, is a lesson to us all as we face the onslaught of woke ideology, says C.J. Strachan.
The faith on which our civilisation was built is under severe attack, says Belinda Brown. Equality law has created a hierarchy of rights and Christians are at the bottom, mercilessly hounded by the perpetually offended.
Modern elites have become fixated on banning 'hate', seeing it as the root of society's ills. But what would we humans be without our hatred, asks Paul Sutton. Where would be our art, our literature, our passion?
Awful audio, bizarre performances, embarrassing gaffes and a woke 'Last Supper' parody that has outraged Christians turned the Paris Olympics opening ceremony into a rain-soaked disaster.
Labour was accused of "gambling with public safety" as it unveiled a plan to free prisoners after just 40% of their sentence and a Minister suggested jail terms should be shorter still.
The smashing of the Tories was necessary to allow a genuine Right wing movement to emerge that would actually implement popular conservative policies, says Professor James Allan.
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