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Why I Started the October Declaration

Within days of Hamas's appalling attack, the balance of sympathy in the West tilted away from Israel towards the terrorists, leaving British Jews in fear. Laura Dodsworth explains why she started the October Declaration.

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The Impenetrable Complexity of the Israel-Palestine Conflict

Navigating your way through the Israel-Palestine conflict is very, very hard, says Prof James Alexander. The important thing is to retain a sense of proportion.

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Nigel Farage Demands Bank Staff Are Suspended After Document Reveals Them Boasting About “Driving Him Out of the Country”

Bosses at NatWest are facing calls from Nigel Farage to suspend staff who joked about wanting to "throw a milkshake" at him after a document revealed staff boasting about having "driven him out of the country".

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Lessons From Ancient Egypt for Our Unpopular Rulers and Their Luxury Beliefs

The fate of the rulers of Ancient Egypt and their utopian schemes holds lessons for our own unpopular elites and their luxury beliefs, says historian Guy de la Bédoyère.

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The Left Has Forgotten it Used to Rage Against the Machine

It is tiring to be accused of being 'far-Right' by people doing the bidding of the corporations and investors who recently made a killing on Covid, says Dr David Bell. What happened to the Left's rage against the machine?

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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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Rishi Sunak Tells the Police He Expects Them to Tackle Extremism “Head On” After Met Chief Mark Rowley Says “Jihad Has a Number of Meanings”

Rishi Sunak today told police he expects them to tackle extremism "head-on" amid a furious row with Met Chief Mark Rowley, who defended allowing chants of "jihad" saying it "has a number of meanings".

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The Death of the ‘Rules-Based Order’

From Putin to Hamas and Ilham Aliyev to Xi Jinping, a wide array of actors appears to have got the memo that rules aren't important and the way to get things done is through 'policy by design', says Dr David McGrogan.

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How the Israel/Palestine and Russia/Ukraine Conflicts Are Similar

According to the Financial Times, Western support for Israel’s assault on Gaza “has undone months of work to paint Moscow as a global pariah for breaching international law”.

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Britain Will Need Gas to Avoid Blackouts for Decades as Wind Power Falls Short 71% of the Year, Says National Gas Chief

The man running Britain’s gas network has said the country will need fossil fuels to prevent blackouts for decades to come as he reveals there is not enough breeze for wind power 71% of the year.

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