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The Strange Case of the Exploding Wind Turbine

One of the casualties of Storm Gerritt has been a £3m wind turbine in Scotland, which not only lost its blades but burst into flames. Who knew a strong gust of wind would prove so catastrophic for a wind turbine?

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“Life’s a Ball, So Learn to Throw It”: Miss Trunchbull’s Subversive Message for 2024

We have an acute need for more Miss Trunchbulls, to keep the show on the road and get things done, says Dr. David McGrogan.

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The Baby Boom

Arctotherium challenges established fertility theories by proposing that the Baby Boom was driven by a marriage boom, prompting a reassessment of demographic challenges and suggestions for what can be done.

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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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Why GB News Has Its Left-Leaning Rivals Rattled and Running Scared

The Telegraph's Robin Aitken advocates for GB News, the plucky U.K. media outlet challenging the liberal-Left dominance in broadcasting amidst criticism, advertiser boycotts and regulatory scrutiny.

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I Experienced the NHS’s ‘Innovative’ Use of Technology to ‘Improve Efficiency’ and Ended up in an Endless Loop While my Symptoms Went Untreated

Shane McEvoy was quite impressed when he managed to get a GP appointment within 48 hours of slipping a disc. Then the nightmare of navigating the NHS’s hi-tech labyrinth began.

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Long Covid More Likely After Two Doses of a COVID-19 Vaccine

Individuals receiving two COVID-19 vaccine doses may be more prone to Long Covid, a new study suggests.

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Masked ‘Thugs’ Protecting Ulez Cameras Accused of Attacking Locals

Security guards protecting London's low emission zone cameras are accused of thuggish behaviour, including assault, intimidation and a refusal to display licenses.

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Is 2024 Going to Be the Year We Win the Culture War?

Ernest A believes 2024 is going to be the year we win the Culture War. In fact, he thinks it's already been largely won and it's just a matter of time before the other side throws in the towel.

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‘Bad Management’ Not Inflation to Blame for Councils Going Bankrupt

Councils in England face financial woes due to poor governance, not lack of funds, says the Office for Local Government.

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