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The Problem With Labour’s “Modern, Inclusive and Innovative” School Curriculum
Labour's manifesto threatens us with an "expert-led" review to produce a "modern, inclusive and innovative" school curriculum. Former Government chief curriculum adviser Dr. Nicholas Tate looks at what this could mean.
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France’s Far-Left Election Winners Could Bring Down the Eurozone
France has been so distracted by keeping out the "far Right" that it failed to see it was letting in a far Left that poses a real threat to the French economy and the survival of the eurozone, says Matthew Lynn.
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How Seriously Should We Take Labour’s New Britain?
How seriously should we take Labour's New Britain proposal, asks James Alexander. "We should fear that it is ever instantiated; and we should fear that these are the sorts of people who are trying to instantiate anything."
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What the BBC Won’t Tell You: Le Pen’s National Rally Was the Only Party to Increase its Vote Share in the Second Round
Here's something the BBC won't tell you: Marine Le Pen's National Rally was the only party to increase its vote share in the second round of the French election, says Nick Rendell.
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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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Why Conservatism is Better
As the Right goes into opposition for at least the next five years, Joanna Gray takes a look at what it is about conservatism that makes it better than anything the Left has to offer – and no, it's not Boris Johnson.
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The Economist Predicts “Exponential Growth of Solar Power” – But Fails to Reckon With Scarcity of Silver
The Economist predicts that the "exponential growth of solar power will change the world". But this fails to reckon with the scarcity of silver, which is being used up faster than it can be mined, says David Turver.
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J.K. Rowling Launches Fresh Attack as Keir Starmer Appoints TWO Pro-Trans Women and Equalities Ministers
J.K. Rowling launched a fresh attack on Labour as Sir Keir Starmer appointed two pro-trans Women and Equalities Ministers to sit around his Cabinet table.
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Why Does Labour Want More Crime?
Labour's Prisons Minister claims that "we're addicted to punishment", as the party considers releasing prisoners after they've served only 40% of their sentences. This is a recipe for more crime, argues Noah Carl.
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Le Pen’s National Rally Wins Popular Vote With 37% – More Than Labour Polled to Secure a Landslide – But Comes Third
Le Pen's National Rally won the popular vote in the French election with 37% – higher than the 34% that gave Keir Starmer his UK landslide. But the party came third thanks to being shunned by the Right-wing Republicans.
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