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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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BBC Licence Fee £15 Increase Too High, Culture Secretary Says

Culture Secretary Lucy Frazer has criticised the proposed £15 increase in the BBC licence fee as "excessive" amid a cost of living crisis and growing public discontent, with a rising demand for a pay-per-content model.

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Whitehall Mandarins Are Stalling Britain’s Nuclear Power Revolution

The Telegraph's Andrew Orlowski blasts the UK's sluggish response to its energy crisis, blaming bureaucratic delays, a decline in nuclear capacity and proposing small modular reactors as a belated remedy.

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Tory MP Bids to Overturn Sadiq Khan’s Ulez Expansion as It Is Revealed It Generated £5.3 Million in Its First Week

Tory MP Gareth Johnson is opposing London Mayor Sadiq Khan's Ulez expansion, slamming it as an "unfair stealth tax", as the scheme raised £5.3 million in its first week.

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When Irish Eyes Are Opened: The Dublin Riot and the Booker Prize

Steven Tucker wonders whether sanctimonious, oikophobic elites like Leo Varadkar and Paul Lynch might one day develop the wisdom to stop and ask themselves: "Are we the baddies?"

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New Zealand Whistleblower Data Leak Links Covid Vaccine to Deaths: The Evidence

Igor Chudov expresses cautious belief in the veracity of a New Zealand Ministry of Health whistleblower's claims that Covid vaccines have led to the deaths of millions worldwide.

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Someone Please Tell Mr. Hancock and the Department of Health About ‘Cohorting’

Dr David Livermore takes aim at the UK's fatal decision to disperse elderly Covid patients to care homes in 2020, arguing that an overlooked solution could have averted the virus's spread and ensuing high death toll.

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I’ve Seen Britain’s Future – and it’s a Post-Industrial Boneyard Called Stratford

Stratford used to be a commercially successful manufacturing centre. Now, it tries to get by on tourism, retail therapy, sport, sport science, postgraduate education and leisure. Is this Britain's future, asks J Sorel?

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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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Last Chance to Get a Ticket to the Daily Sceptic’s Christmas Party

This is your last chance to get a ticket to the Daily Sceptic Christmas party at the Hippodrome tomorrow night. Click on the image to find out how to secure one.

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