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Now that puberty blockers have been banned, it's time to ban Covid vaccines for children too, and for the same reason – because they do more harm than good and the evidence of benefit isn't there, says Mike Fairclough.
The BBC has deliberately destroyed the great British sitcom, says Steven Tucker. Making the unwashed masses laugh is no longer PC and comedy must be given a 'higher purpose'. No wonder nobody is watching anymore.
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.
J.K. Rowling has vowed to continue "calling a man a man" in defiance of controversial new SNP hate crime laws, which she branded "ludicrous".
Puberty blockers in children were always an unregulated live experiment based on no evidence, say Carl Heneghan and Tom Jefferson. The NHS is right to ban them.
GB News has hit back against Ofcom's decision to uphold complaints about shows hosted by Tory MPs Sir Jacob Rees-Mogg, Esther McVey and Phillip Davies after the regulator found five episodes breached broadcasting rules.
It's been a week that has exposed the no-limits extremes of the climate campaign, says Joe Bastardi. Where are the true environmentalists who actually care about the natural world rather than a fanatical drive to cut CO2?
The heat pump rollout is failing because people don't want them, the National Audit Office has warned. In 2022, gas boiler installations outnumbered heat pumps 27 times over.
Leading conservatives are slamming the mainstream media for misrepresenting Trump's recent Ohio rally comments about the economy, accusing them of distorting a metaphorical 'bloodbath' into a literal one.
In the midst of a political storm, Rishi Sunak is banking on convincing Tory MPs that the economy is turning a corner, aiming to quell party infighting and a potential leadership challenge.
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