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News Round-Up

A summary of the most interesting stories in the past 24 hours that challenge the prevailing orthodoxy about the ‘climate emergency’, public health ‘crises’ and the supposed moral defects of Western civilisation.

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Albanian Murderer Wins Right to Stay in U.K. Under ECHR

An Albanian wanted for murder in his home country has won the right to remain in the U.K. under the European Convention on Human Rights, renewing calls for the U.K. to quit the treaty.

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EU Fingerprint Checks for Tourists Delayed Indefinitely

New EU border rules which would force British tourists to submit fingerprints and facial biometrics have been postponed indefinitely amidst concerns about the "resilience of the system".

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Irish Elites are Slowly Conceding That Mass Immigration is Damaging for the Nation

Ireland's population surged due to immigration by more than 180,000, a 3.5% increase, in 2023, and the many downsides are becoming impossible even for liberal Dublin elites to ignore, says Michael Murphy.

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Is the Spectator Right to Prize Style Over Being Right?

"Who’s in, who's out?" asks Shakespeare. At the Spectator, Michael Gove is in and Fraser Nelson is out. Both say the magazine should prize style over viewpoint. But is this really right, asks Prof James Alexander.

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Climate Change Committee Appoints Humanities Graduate as CEO

The Climate Change Committee has appointed Emma Pinchbeck as its new CEO – a 37 year-old humanities graduate with no experience in the energy industry except lobbying. Can the calibre go any lower, asks Ben Pile.

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News Round-Up

A summary of the most interesting stories in the past 24 hours that challenge the prevailing orthodoxy about the ‘climate emergency’, public health ‘crises’ and the supposed moral defects of Western civilisation.

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Half of Labour Voters Say They Feel Let Down as Starmer’s Poll Lead Plummets to Five Points

Labour's poll lead over the Tories has fallen to just five points, while nearly half of those who voted Labour in July say they already feel let down by Keir Starmer's floundering Government.

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UNRWA Implicated in Hamas Terror Attacks Shortlisted for Nobel Peace Prize

UNRWA, whose staff were suspected of assisting in the October 7th Hamas terror attacks on Israel, has been shortlisted for a Nobel Peace Prize. The 'peace' committee really does hate Israel that much.

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Walz’s COVID-19 Legacy

Strict lockdowns, schools shut for months, haphazard business closures, rampant fraud – Tim Walz has a lot of questions to answer about his handling of Covid as Minnesota Governor, says Anita Jader.

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