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When Will the Apology Come to Children?
Joanna Gray works with some of the countless children whose mental health was devastated by lockdown. No wonder the NHS is reporting anxiety referrals through the roof. When will children get their apology?
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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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Electric Car Boss Quits After Sales Plunge 40%
The Chief Executive and founder of European Tesla-rival Polestar has quit after seven years at the helm after sales plunged 40% in a year.
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Lego Says it Will Pay 60% More to Remove Fossil Fuels From Bricks
Lego has said it will take the hit and pay up to 60% over the odds to buy lower-petroleum plastic in a race to remove fossil fuels from its bricks. It won't affect prices, they say. But for how long?
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WHO Removes Hundreds of Monkeypox Deaths as Case Fatality Rate Drops to 0.2%. Some “Global Emergency”
The WHO has removed hundreds of monkeypox deaths from its reported toll as the case fatality rate drops to just 0.2%. This is not a global emergency by any sane definition, says ex-WHO medic Dr David Bell.
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Why Did Journalists Give Two-Tier Keir an Easy Ride?
Why did journalists listening to Starmer give him such an easy ride, asks David Craig. There was a question about Oasis, but not one on mass immigration, Net Zero, two-tier policing or expensive 'gifts' for the PM.
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Who Are the Biggest Losers From Tax Havens?
Who are the biggest losers from tax haven? In short, it’s high-tax European countries like the UK. Productive activity that generates profits takes place in the UK, and then the profits get taxed in Ireland.
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The Mind-Bending World of Bayesian Probability
Is probability all in the mind, as the Bayesians say, or does it tell us about the real world as well? Will Jones delves into the mind-bending twists and turns of how our brains make sense of the uncertainties we face.
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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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Another ‘Equal Pay’ Legal Win That Undermines British Business
In a dark day for British business, an 'equal pay' claim brought by 3,500 shop assistants at Next has succeeded after an employment tribunal decided their work was "of equal value" to that of (male) warehouse workers.
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