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The Curious Case of Mark Zuckerberg
Zuckerberg's confession of censorship under government pressure skips the part where Facebook planned to suppress the Hunter Biden laptop story two months before the New York Post broke it, says Andrew Lowenthal.
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BBC ‘Breached Guidelines 1,500 Times’ Over Israel-Hamas War
A damning new report reveals that the BBC, during the Israel-Hamas conflict, breached its own guidelines over 1,500 times and showed a "deeply worrying pattern of bias" against Israel.
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Criminal Investigation Launched into Who Filmed Manchester Airport Attack on Police While Attackers Remain Uncharged
A criminal investigation has been launched into who passed the CCTV footage of the Manchester Airport attack on police to the Manchester Evening News while the attackers themselves remain uncharged.
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“I’m Taking Legal Action Over School VAT For my Daughter’s Sake”
Alexis Quinn, the mother of a 14 year-old with SEN at a private school, is taking legal action against the Government for imposing VAT on school fees, claiming it breaches the European Convention on Human Rights.
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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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Ulez Expansion Failed to Lower Pollution Levels, Report Finds
Sadiq Khan’s Ulez expansion to outer London failed to lower pollution levels, a report has found.
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Children Turned Feral by Lockdown Are Leaving the Rest of us Living in Fear
Children have been turned feral by lockdown and are leaving the rest of us living in fear, says Camilla Tominey, as she notes an alarming 16% rise in criminality amongst under-18s since 2020.
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Cost of Furnishing Asylum Seekers’ Flats “With Satellite TV” Too “Sensitive” to be Released, Says Watchdog
The cost of furnishing flats for asylum seekers "with satellite TV" cannot be released under Freedom of Information laws because the issue is too "sensitive" and could put them at risk, a watchdog has ruled.
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Is Corporate Music Making Us More Compliant?
Is corporate music making us more compliant? In the 1960s, the music led to the money, says James Alexander. Since then, the money has been making the music to the same four chords, and it's all been downhill.
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“Colossal Waste of Money”: Climate Alarmists Turn on Carbon Capture
Climate alarmists have turned on carbon capture and storage, branding the green technology a "colossal waste of money". Its real crime in their eyes, says Chris Morrison, is allowing the wicked oil companies to carry on.
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