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News Round-Up
A summary of all the most interesting stories that have appeared about politicians’ efforts to control the virus – and other acts of hubris and folly – not just in Britain, but around the world.
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Britain’s Daily Covid Cases Plunge by Another Third
Daily Covid infections in the U.K. have fallen by a third since last week, while deaths have plunged by a fifth. Turns out, last week's NHS warnings of armageddon if we didn't lock down again were a false alarm. Shock!
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The Online Harms Bill is a Dog’s Dinner That Will Suppress Freedom of Expression
The philosopher Kathleen Stock has written a brilliant critique of the Online Safety Bill, pointing out that it is fundamentally misguided for the state to try to protect its citizens from 'psychological distress'.
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Is Arming Ukraine and Sanctioning Russia the Right Response to Putin’s Invasion?
Listen to the Daily Sceptic's Noah Carl debate Triggernometry's Konstantin Kisin on whether arming Ukraine and sanctioning Russia is the right response to Putin's invasion of Ukraine.
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How Can it be Right For the Laptop Class to Work From Home While Blue-Collar Workers Slog to Keep Britain Going?
Luke Johnson has written a terrific comment piece for the Mail lambasting the unwillingness of civil servants to come into work just as all hands are needed at the pump to deal with the coming recession.
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Inconvenient Flatlining of Global Temperatures Airbrushed From History by the Met Office
Between 1998 and 2012 there was no increase in global temperatures. How did climate alarmists cope with this inconvenient fact? With the help of the Met Office, they airbrushed it from history.
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News Round-Up
A summary of all the most interesting stories that have appeared about politicians’ efforts to control the virus – and other acts of hubris and folly – not just in Britain, but around the world.
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The Rise and Fall of General Practitioners
In an original essay for the Daily Sceptic, retired GP Jon Garvey argues that the roots of the current shortage of GP appointments has its roots in New Labour's 2004 GP contract.
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Eco Protestors Partied at All-Night Rave to Celebrate Bringing Travel Misery to Millions
Extinction Rebellion protestors partied at an all-night rave on Sunday night to celebrate causing travel chaos across the capital.
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And Finally…
In this Easter weekend edition of London Calling the talking points are Justin Welby's unwelcome intervention in the immigration debate, QPR's return to winning ways, Biden's imaginary friend and the superb Slow Horses.
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