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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 ‘climate emergency’, public health ‘crises’ and the supposed moral defects of Western civilisation.

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Backlash as Nando’s Limits Customers to One Coke per Visit Under New ‘Nanny State’ Rules

Nando's has sparked a backlash after restricting customers to a single glass of Coca-Cola Classic under new 'nanny state' Government rules aimed at cutting sugar consumption.

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Green Party Votes to Abolish Landlords

The Green Party has committed itself to "abolishing landlords" after party members at its conference in Bournemouth passed a motion to seek the "effective abolition of private landlordism".

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Will the Green Tory Blob Allow Kemi to Cancel Net Zero?

Kemi Badenoch plans to scrap the Climate Change Act and Net Zero, but 49 Tory MPs in the Green Blob might block her – Paul Homewood urges voters to call them out.

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Does a New Book Claiming Classic 1970s Sit-Coms Contain Secret Occult Messages About Mould Embarrass Pretentious British Academia by Accident or on Purpose?

A bonkers new book claims 1970s sitcoms hide occult codes about damp and decay – whether it's satire or sincere, it perfectly exposes academia's mouldy absurdity, says Steven Tucker.

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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 ‘climate emergency’, public health ‘crises’ and the supposed moral defects of Western civilisation.

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Elon Musk Plans to Take on Wikipedia With ‘Grokipedia’

Elon Musk is taking on 'Wokepedia' with Grokipedia, an AI-powered encyclopedia aiming to cut bias, fix errors and add missing context.

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Pope Leo – a Chip Off the Old Block (of Ice)

Pope Leo XIV is basically Francis 2.0 – soft on migration, preaching LGBTQWERTY wokery and now going 'full Greta' by blessing Arctic ice like it's holy water, says Dr Roger Watson.

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Should we Abandon Liberal Democracy in Favour of the Singaporean Model?

For those who think liberal democracy is the best form of government, Singapore poses a challenge. It's a technocratic, one-party state characterised by ruthless central planning. Yet it's been astonishingly successful.

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Net Zero Crumbling Slowly at First, Then Suddenly

Net Zero has been slowly crumbling for years and is now entering the sudden collapse stage, says David Turver. The only people still backing it are the reality-denying zealots of DESNZ and the Climate Change Committee.

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