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Britain’s Passive Surrender to a Woke Minority Risks Everything We Cherish

Through a combination of fear and indifference, our most important cultural institutions are allowing themselves to be bullied by woke activists into destroying themselves, writes Nick Timothy.

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The Hallett Inquiry – Highlights of Week Four

Carl Heneghan and Tom Jefferson run a critical eye over week four of the Hallett Inquiry. Prepare for unprepared governments, questionable excuses, and a fear of future deadlier pandemics…

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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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Labour Faces Dilemma in By-Election as Ulez Expansion Threatens Local Businesses and Working People

London's Ulez expansion leaves small businesses desperate and prices customers out. Will Labour support struggling constituents or prioritise the party's green agenda?

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Meta’s ‘Kinder,’ ‘Friendlier’ Twitter Rival Might Be the Most Censorious Platform Yet

Meta's new social media app and Twitter rival, Threads, promises a kinder, sanitised experience. But at what cost?

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Clash of Priorities in Labour Party Reveals Deep Divide on Climate Change and Jobs

Ed Miliband's radical green policies are clashing with Keir Starmer's jobs-focused agenda, exposing a divided shadow cabinet.

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Stonewalled by Stonewall: Christian Social Worker Denied Job Due to Landmark Free Speech Victory

A Christian social worker is facing a discrimination battle with his Stonewall-backed employer, after they referred to his religious beliefs as 'upsetting and offensive'.

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Is Saudi Arabia Defecting Into the Anti-Washington Camp?

With OPEC powers forming new alliances, has the West lost control of oil?

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The Unintended Consequences of MeToo

A new paper looks at one unintended consequence of the MeToo movement: senior male academics became more reluctant to collaborate with junior female colleagues, thereby harming the latter’s career prospects.

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Why the ‘Yellow’ Vaccine Batches Really Do Appear to Be Placebos

After a group of German scientists concluded that a significant number of EU Pfizer vaccine batches appeared to be placebos, some claimed to debunk the theory. Robert Kogon responds to the objections.

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