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National Trust Branded “Racist” and “Patronising” for Replacing ‘Ethnic Minority’ with ‘Global Majority’

The National Trust has been branded "racist, ignorant, divisive and patronising" amid a backlash for replacing the term 'ethnic minority' with 'global majority' as it launched an 'inclusive' walking project.

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“I Don’t Regret It”: Palestinian Student Whose Visa was Revoked for Boasting She Was “Full of Pride and Joy” at October 7th Hamas Attack Says it Was Worth It

A Palestinian student who said she was "full of pride and joy" after Hamas launched its attack on Israel has declared "I don’t regret it" after the Home Office revoked her visa.

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BBC Comes to Terms With Collapsing EV Market

The BBC is confronting the fact that the EV market is collapsing. Naturally, this is starting to cause a panic because all those pesky climate targets enshrined in law aren’t going to be met.

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Exposing the WHO and WEF and Bill Gates Sceptics to a Dose of Scepticism is Healthy

In a response to Robert Kogon's recent article pointing out that Bill Gates doesn't actually own the WHO, Ben Pile says the sceptics need to be more sceptical and avoid conspiracy theories.

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What I Learned About Worklessness in a Supermarket Café

If politicians want to solve the U.K.'s endemic worklessness they must talk to people in supermarket cafés, for in those humble haunts of the lowly leisured all will be revealed, says Joanna Gray.

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Government Set to Deny Parliament a Vote on WHO Pandemic Treaty

"Surely Parliament will get the chance to vote on the WHO Pandemic Treaty," has been a common refrain. Not according to the Government, which repeatedly refused to assure MPs they would get a say on the binding agreement.

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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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Don’t Be Fooled by Bills of Rights: They Failed to Stop Lockdowns (Everywhere) and Are Just Tools of Leftist Judicial Activism

Don't be fooled by bills of rights, warns Law Professor James Allan. They failed to stop lockdowns (everywhere) and are just tools of Leftist judicial activism.

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Why the Politicisation of Infrastructure, Including Banking, Must be Stopped

Dr RP, who has a PhD in Robotics, argues that the increasing politicisation of basic infrastructure, with financial services being withdraw from an increasing array of people and companies, poses a threat to democracy.

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Debunking the Cheap Renewables Myth

Renewables are not cheap and are never going to be, says David Turver. With over £12 billion being paid in subsidies to or because of renewables each year, the claim that renewable will save us money is a myth.

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