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Stanford Study Finds Vaccine mRNA and Spike Protein Persist in the Body for Months Following Vaccination – But Not Following Infection

A study from Stanford University has found that vaccine mRNA and spike protein persist in lymph nodes for up to two months following vaccination – but not following infection, fuelling concerns about vaccine safety.

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Hundreds of DVLA Employees WFH on Full Pay Doing Sweet FA

An undercover investigation by the Times has revealed that 6,200 staff at DVLA were sent home during the first lockdown and 3,400 were not asked to do any work at all. No wonder people are waiting months for driving tests.

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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 Abandonment of Good Government in the COVID-19 Crisis

A new lockdown analysis by David Campbell and Kevin Dowd, entitled "The Abandonment of Good Government in the COVID-19 Crisis” has been published in the Studies in Applied Economics series from Johns Hopkins University.

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Respond to the COVID-19 Public Inquiry Consultation on its Terms of Reference

The UK COVID-19 Public Inquiry has launched a consultation on its terms of reference, which will close on April 7th. Daily Sceptic readers are encouraged to respond with questions that ought to be included.

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The Moral Necessity of Arming Ukraine – a Reply to Noah Carl

The problem with arguing we shouldn't arm a country in case it prolongs a war is that it is an aggressors’ charter, blaming defenders for hurting their own people by not surrendering sooner.

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What Should Ukraine and the West Have Done?

What do people in the “non-Mearsheimer camp” believe Ukraine should have done? Even if we blame Russia entirely, an invasion cannot be considered a good outcome, so it’s worth asking how it could have been avoided.

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We Have Ways of Making You… Not Talk

The Online Safety Bill is a missed opportunity. It's not that it will make social media companies even more likely to ban dissenters. It's that it doesn’t do enough to check the already rampant censoriousness of Big Tech.

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And Finally…

In this week's London Calling, the talking points are the Online Safety Bill, Putin's faltering invasion, the oikophobia of the Right, Hornblower and the Ipcress File.

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The Myth of the Hong Kong Covid Disaster

Covid alarmists are reporting on the situation in Hong Kong, saying it proves them right in the measures they have backed over the past two years. But deaths remain well below UK levels, and infections are dropping fast.

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