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The Hallett Inquiry Week Five: Excuses Continue While the Big Question is Still Ignored
The excuses continue at the Covid Inquiry. We've had Brexit and poor communication, now we have Boris losing his phone passcode and too many acronyms. But the big question is still being ignored.
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Christian Councillor Investigated and ‘Cancelled’ by Conservative HQ for Speaking His Faith
A Christian councillor faces an investigation by the Conservative Party for expressing his religious beliefs on social media, which has led to his suspension, job loss and ‘cancellation’ by six organisations.
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Should Schools be Anti-Racist?
Alka Sehgal Cuthbert, the Director of Don't Divide Us, argues that a new divisive ideology has been smuggled into schools under the guise of promoting 'anti-racism'.
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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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Under Labour’s Plans, Union Reps Will Get Paid Time Off to Campaign on ‘Equalities’ Issues, Including Trans Rights
Critics are crying foul over Labour's plans to give union reps paid time off to campaign on 'equalities' issues, including against 'transphobia', e.g. feminists refusing to use the preferred pronouns of trans co-workers.
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‘Woke’ Activism is Driven by Maoist Ideas Originating in Cultural Revolution, China Experts Warn
Protests, cancel culture and perpetual rage – Western activism mirrors Maoist ideas, revealing ties to China's Cultural Revolution. Are we headed for a dystopian, surveilled, woke technocracy?
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How Stonewall Dictates Policy and Exerts Influence Over Taxpayer-Funded Organisations and Politicians
Stonewall's grip on taxpayer-funded bodies and politicians shows no sign of loosening. With its ideology-driven campaigns and diversity programmes, just what effect are they having on public institutions?
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Unravelling the Illusion of a Fossil Fuel-Free World
Meet Jeremiah Thoronka, a clean-energy prodigy adored by green elites. But his story is a cautionary tale of dangerous optimism. Fossil fuels still rule, and the consequences of hasty abandonment would be dire.
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The French Intifada: A Legacy of Violence, Alienation, and an Unsettled Past
France is a nation divided by history, terrorism and a struggle for integration, writes Ed West in the Spectator. The ongoing ‘Intifada’ is a legacy of the brutal, violent end to France’s colonial empire.
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Canary Wharf: A Revolution Betrayed
Canary Wharf, London's bold 1990s financial district, is in decline. But why are we surprised when the Left-wing councils surrounding it have been allowed to strangle it, says J. Sorel.
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