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Labour Has Just Betrayed a Generation of Young People
By dropping the Higher Education (Freedom of Speech) Act, the Education Secretary has declared war on the culture of free speech on campus. The fight-back starts here, says Claire Fox in the Telegraph.
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The Extreme Weather We’re Experiencing Is Not Man Made, According to the IPCC
Day-to-day weather, with all its extremes, is "just weather", says the IPCC. With their backing, we can now shrug off the BBC's melodramatic climate reports and misinformation, writes Mark Ellse.
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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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Green MP Proposes Sweeping Reforms to House of Commons in Maiden Speech
The sweeping House of Commons reforms proposed by Green MP Ellie Chowns are evidence that the Mrs Dutt-Pauker types have moved from Peter Simple's columns into public life. We're in for a bumpy ride, says Sean Walsh.
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Heat Pump Refuseniks Risk £2,000 Surge in Gas Bills
With heat pump numbers forecast to rise, the energy watchdog Ofgem has predicted that bills for those who continue using gas boilers will surge.
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Debt-Funded GB Energy to Bet on the Costliest Electricity Generation Technologies
So much for Labour's pledge to cut energy bills by £300, says David Turver. Under GB Energy, our bills can only go one way, and that is up.
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Christians Slam Paris Opening Ceremony for Woke Parody of ‘Last Supper’
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.
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Victorian Laws Against Priests Meddling in Politics Are Now Needed More Than Ever – To Prevent Imams Doing the Same
The Muslim Vote wants Labour to abolish Victorian ‘spiritual influence’ laws that prevent religious leaders from swaying voters, but Steven Tucker argues that in cities like Leicester these laws are more vital than ever.
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Live and Let D.E.I.
Law professor James Allan has had a bet on Donald Trump to win the Presidency for two years. He's even more confident of winning now that Kamala Harris has become the Democratic nominee.
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Three Generations of Waughfare: Alexander Waugh (1963-2024)
Politics professor James Alexander pays tribute to Alexander Waugh, the grandson of Evelyn Waugh and master of non-fiction prose who died aged 60 last week.
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