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Reduce the Burden of Disease or the NHS Will Fail

The pressure on the NHS is reaching breaking point as the burden of disease continues to increase. But why are those born after the 1960s so much less healthy than the previous generation? Dr James Morris has an insight.

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“We Need to Find Ways to Suppress Douglas Murray and Joe Rogan”: Inside a Counter-Terrorism Course for U.K. Civil Servants

"We need to find ways to suppress Douglas Murray and Joe Rogan": former civil servant Anna Stanley exposes the truth about what UK civil servants are taught in counter-terrorism courses.

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Why Fauci, Not Drosten? German Scientists Met Openly With Wuhan ‘Batwoman’

There's been a lot of chatter lately about Wuhan's 'batwoman' and her 'secret' meetings with U.S. officials. But at least as suspicious is the connection between Germany's Christian Drosten and Wuhan, says 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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Keir Starmer’s Claims About Labour’s Private Schools Tax Hike Don’t Add Up

Keir Starmer has claimed Labour's policy of slapping 20% VAT on private schooling will raise £1.7bn in tax revenue. But no evidence supports that claim because it fails to allow for pupils leaving for the state sector.

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Spanish Government Reimposes Mask Rules Across Country

The Spanish Government has reimposed mask mandates in hospitals and health centres across the country from today, overruling most of its 17 regional authorities.

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Acceleration Anxiety

Dr James Alexander, a politics professor, has diagnosed the main cause of our current malaise: acceleration anxiety. No longer relating to eternal things, we are anxious only to reach the future as fast as possible.

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Workers Put in Fewer Hours than Before Covid as Sick Days Surge Globally

Workers are putting in fewer hours than before the pandemic around the world as the number of sick days surge, according to a new global report.

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Elderly Made to Sleep in Mask With Doors Open in Winter in Japanese Earthquake Refuge Centre to “Reduce Covid Risk”

Following the New Year's Day earthquake in Japan, people have been taking refuge in a centre where, because of Covid, they are made to sleep in a mask with the doors open. In winter. Elderly people. To "reduce risk".

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Universities and Libraries Are Hastening the Demise of Print Media – and Covid is Still the Excuse

Universities and libraries are hastening the demise of print media – and Covid is still the excuse, says Aditya A. If you ask for a print newspaper they look at you as if there's something wrong with you.

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