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How Could BioNTech Purchase a Factory for its Vaccine Before the Drug Was Approved?

BioNTech acquired its vaccine manufacturing plant in Germany in October or November 2020. How did it know at that point that its vaccine was going to be approved, asks Robert Kogon.

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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 virus and the vaccines, the ‘climate emergency’ and the supposed moral defects of Western civilisation.

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The Ominous Rise of Climate Change Litigation

If the ECHR can decide that a failure by states to protect citizens against the 'harms' of climate change is a human rights violation, it can decide that anything is, and democracy is undermined, says Dr David McGrogan.

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How to Spot the Next Mania

Why does the world keep being sucked into collective crazes like transgenderism, MeToo, lockdowns and BLM in recent years? Lionel Shriver takes the question head on.

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As an Epidemiologist, I Could See Straight Away That Covid Was Being Over-Hyped

An epidemiologist who called it right from the start, on Covid (over-hyped), lockdowns (useless, deadly) and vaccines (effectiveness overplayed, harms underplayed), Prof Eyal Shahar looks back at his articles since 2020.

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Watch: E-bike Explodes at London Train Station

Watch as an e-bike explodes at a London train station as four people narrowly escape injury. It comes after an e-bike caught fire outside Buckingham Palace and another exploded in a block of flats in Roehampton.

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Police Scotland “Can’t Cope” With Deluge of Hate Crime Reports Under New Law

Police Scotland "can’t cope" with the deluge of hate crime reports made under the SNP's new law, while officers are confused about who should be charged because of inadequate training, frontline officers have warned.

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Covid Inquiry Awards More Than £3 Million in Contracts for Emotional Support Services

Outrage is mounting over the Covid Inquiry's soaring £146 million price tag, which has seen more than £3 million allocated to emotional support services for witnesses.

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New Paper Finds Effect of Human-Caused Carbon Emissions on Climate is “Non-Discernible”

Shifts in carbon isotopes are said to prove that humans are altering the balance of the atmosphere and causing a climate 'emergency'. But new research dismisses human involvement as "non-discernible".

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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 virus and the vaccines, the ‘climate emergency’ and the supposed moral defects of Western civilisation.

Read more