News Round-Up
May 22, 2022 1:06 am 115 CommentsA summary of all the most interesting stories that have appeared about politicians’ efforts to control the virus – and other acts of hubris and folly – not just in Britain, but around the world.
A summary of all the most interesting stories that have appeared about politicians’ efforts to control the virus – and other acts of hubris and folly – not just in Britain, but around the world.
A sixth form pupil who was forced out of her private school after challenging the 'trans ideology' of a visiting speaker has spoken publicly about her ordeal for the first time.
NHS hospitals have once again been told to scrap any patient visiting restrictions introduced during the Covid pandemic so that "no patient has to be alone unless through their choice".
A summary of all the most interesting stories that have appeared about politicians’ efforts to control the virus – and other acts of hubris and folly – not just in Britain, but around the world.
Cases of the rare tropical disease monkeypox, which usually spreads through close contact, have been linked to sexual contact and LGBT networks, including a gay fetish event in Belgium.
Governments concerned about Covid misinformation should start with their own lies and distortions, Indiana's Attorney General has told the U.S. Government. Read his nine examples of disinformation.
Blood-clotting condition CVT, which can cause serious neurological damage, is significantly associated with mRNA Covid vaccination, a major study in leading medical journal Vaccines has found.
A summary of all the most interesting stories that have appeared about politicians’ efforts to control the virus – and other acts of hubris and folly – not just in Britain, but around the world.
A new survey from employment advisory agency Acas has found that more than one in five U.K. employers plan to implement a 'no jab no job' policy in the year ahead for both new and existing staff.
The youngest children have been most harmed by lockdowns, with new research finding that the educational progress and social development of four and five year-olds suffered severely during their first year at school.
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