News Round-Up
22 April 2026
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The mainstream media have spent weeks pumping out fear porn over the 'Superflu' crisis supposedly engulfing the NHS. Now as the reality becomes undeniable, even the BBC is rowing back, say Carl Heneghan and Tom Jefferson.
Scientists at Stanford University have shown how the mRNA Covid vaccines can cause deadly damage to heart cells in new research published in the journal Science Translational Medicine.
The Covid Inquiry has failed to ask the most basic question: why were people dying, says Dr Andrew Bamji – a clinician who correctly adduced the answer in April 2020 and brought it to SAGE's attention, but was ignored.
Worries about Net Zero, mass immigration and Covid vaccines are being targeted as "conspiracy theories" in Labour's National Curriculum review. But the commissioners have some weird ideas of their own, says Steven Tucker.
The Left is in a panic over the defunding of the Gavi 'Vaccine Alliance'. But while the global vaccine industry has been lucrative, the biggest drivers of improved health are sanitation and nutrition, says Dr David Bell.
US Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has removed all 17 members of a key CDC vaccine committee, as he pledged it would "no longer function as a rubber stamp for industry profit-taking agendas".
The number of UK children being vaccinated against diseases including measles and whooping cough has collapsed to the lowest levels in more than a decade as trust in vaccines plummets following the Covid vaccination drive.
Brave doctors like Aseem Malhotra who stood up for the truth About the Covid vaccines and were smeared by colleagues, sacked and cancelled for their trouble deserve an apology, says Dr Andrew Bamji.
In the Covid cock-up vs conspiracy debate, it's clear most politicians were clueless. But was the response being coordinated behind the scenes? Prof Roger Watson reviews a new book that finds troubling evidence it was.
Like the Marvel franchise, with its unlimited instalments and spin-offs, a new Covid scare campaign is underway, says Rebekah Barnett. And as with Marvel, its purpose is largely to create demand for merchandise.