St. Nicola’s Tears Couldn’t Hide Her Lies
Nicola Sturgeon gave a tearful performance at the Covid Inquiry today as she tried to explain her misconduct during the pandemic. But St. Nicola's tears couldn't hide the damning truth, says Tom Harris.
Nicola Sturgeon gave a tearful performance at the Covid Inquiry today as she tried to explain her misconduct during the pandemic. But St. Nicola's tears couldn't hide the damning truth, says Tom Harris.
The U.K. lost £1.2 billion on stockpiling unused antivirals for Covid, say Carl Heneghan and Tom Jefferson. But where's the evidence these drugs do anything except line the pockets of pharma and the 'pandemic' industry?
Belgian farmers have blockaded highways and a major port as protests against Net Zero environmental regulation and low pay spread from France and intensify across Europe.
An employer is liable for an employee's Covid vaccine injury even though there was a state vaccine mandate in place, a court in Australia has ruled. Turns out, "I was just following orders" won't cut it.
Germany opens citizenship to 1.5 million Turkish immigrants, then gets the vapours when Erdoğan's AK Party announces a German offshoot pledging to fight for open borders and better social entitlements for immigrants.
Sceptics celebrated when Sucharit Bhakdi was acquitted of allegations of antisemitism last May. But few realise he is set to be tried for the exact same 'crime' again as Germany does not protect from double jeopardy.
In the widely-billed climate trial of the century, the fake Nobel laureate Michael Mann is suing Mark Steyn for libel for saying his infamous 'hockey stick' graph is fraudulent.
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.
In the latest Weekly Sceptic podcast the talking points are the world creeping ever closer to all-out war, whether Trump should really have to pay $83m to E.J. Carrol and if it's possible to find love across the political divide.
Rishi Sunak is putting Britain on a "path to ruin" with his Net Zero agenda, a leading Conservative MP has warned, saying the Prime Minister must "wake up" and roll back damaging climate policies before it is too late.
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