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Free Speech Union’s Lawyers on Standby As Hate Crime Act Comes Into Force
The Free Speech Union is mobilising legal support in Scotland ahead of the implementation of new controversial hate crime laws, amid concerns over the suppression of free expression and vexatious complaints.
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Labour’s Dangerous Net Zero Plans Leave U.K. at China’s Mercy, Says Energy Secretary
Labour's rush for clean power by 2030 would leave us totally dependent on Chinese materials, threatening our energy security and hiking up prices, warns Claire Coutinho.
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Why Are Three Biologically Male Trans Murderers Being Held With Female Prisoners in Women-Only Jails?
Three murderers, all originally male but now identifying as female, are currently living among vulnerable women inmates, despite new transgender guidance from the Scottish Prison Service.
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The Green Energy Mess That Nobody Will Admit to
The expensive and dangerous folly of more than two decades of UK climate policy has been laid bare by the Offshore Energies UK's new data on Britain's energy production, says Ben Pile.
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BBC’s Failed ‘Fact Check’ of Daily Sceptic Report on Arctic Sea Ice
The BBC More or Less radio programme recently 'fact checked' the Daily Sceptic's report that Arctic sea ice had soared to its highest level for 21 years. Unfortunately for them, it did, says Chris Morrison.
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Britain had a First Amendment to Protect us From Such Horrors as Scotland’s Hate Crime Act. But we Abandoned it in 1965
We tell ourselves that Scotland's new speech restrictions could never be imposed south of the border, but, in many respects, the Hate Crime Act just brings Scottish law into line with the existing law in England and Wales.
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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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Public Sector Pensions Bill Hits Record £2.6 Trillion – Larger Than the U.K. Economy
Britain’s public sector pensions bill is now larger than the size of the U.K. economy after it soared past £2.6 trillion for the first time, official figures show.
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Arctic Winter Sea Ice Continues Recovery Despite “Hottest Year Ever”
Arctic sea ice has continued its recent recovery despite 2023 being claimed as the hottest year on record globally, according to data reported by Germany's Alfred Wegener Institute.
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How the Human Rights Act Undermines Democracy
The Human Rights Act 1998 was a judicialisation of politics, says Dr David McGrogan. "It transfers political decisions away from democratic processes and into the courts, where it will be unsullied by the electorate."
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