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High Court Ruling Sparks Labour Civil War as Sadiq Khan’s Ulez Scheme Given Go Ahead

A Labour civil war looms as the London Mayor defiantly pledges to roll out his controversial Ulez expansion scheme from August 29th. Will Keir Starmer now intervene to stop him?

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Is the Vaccine Injury Speculation Surrounding Bronny James’ Heart Attack a Conspiracy Theory?

After Bronny James' cardiac arrest, leading doctors are insisting jabs are not to blame. But if it looks like a duck and quacks like a duck, chances are, it's a duck.

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Top Journal: “Being Woke Is Just Doing Good 21st-Century Science”

The once-great journal Science has published an op-ed on "systemic racism", which claims that the U.S. Supreme Court's ruling against affirmative action (a blatantly racist policy) is tantamount to ignoring racism.

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Is Rhodes On Fire? Seen from the Air, It Doesn’t Look Like It

Is Rhodes burning? Seen from the air, it doesn’t look like it, as a new aerial video shows an isolated fire, but not a widespread conflagration.

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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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Nigel Farage Declares War on Woke Banks

Nigel Farage, the former UKIP leader at the centre of the NatWest de-banking scandal that led to CEO Dame Alison Rose's resignation, has declared war on woke banks, announcing a new movement to bring about change.

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What Happened to Medical Ethics during the Pandemic?

Medical ethics are vital and should be non-negotiable in a civilised society, including during an emergency. But sacred principles of bodily autonomy and informed consent were glibly cast aside during the pandemic.

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Electric Car Blamed for Deadly Fire on Cargo Ship Carrying 3,000 Cars

An electric car has been linked to a fire on a cargo ship carrying nearly 3,000 vehicles in the North Sea which killed one person and forced others to jump overboard.

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Maybe Next Time NatWest Will Appoint a More Literate CEO

In discussing Nigel Farage's bank accounts with a journalist, outgoing NatWest CEO Alison Rose cast doubts over her trustworthiness. But her letter of apology puts question marks over her literacy as well.

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The German Origins of the Pandemic Treaty

Critics of the WHO Pandemic Treaty argue it will consolidate power in the hands of the WHO's private sponsors. But closer inspection reveals that far and away the biggest sponsor of WHO pandemic initiatives is Germany.

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