Are We Taking the Risks of 5G Seriously Enough?
26 February 2024
Google is facing renewed criticism of its artificial intelligence after users of its chatbot found the system refused to condemn paedophiles and equated Elon Musk with Adolf Hitler.
As New Hampshire introduces a bipartisan bill to ban 5G masts within half a kilometre of homes and schools, Gillian Jamieson asks if the U.K. is taking the risks of radio-frequency radiation seriously enough.
Charlotte Church has come under fire for leading a 100-strong pro-Palestine choir featuring children in singing the antisemitic song From The River to Sea, which calls for the destruction of the world's only Jewish state.
The new Olivia Coleman film Wicked Little Letters pushes the tired genre of cosy English fiction, in which the loony locals need to be saved by a Theresa May-style manager, over the edge of absurdity, says J Sorel.
Mary Poppins has had its age rating lifted from U to PG because it contains "discriminatory language". Yet the word in question is so obscure you probably never noticed it.
Just as critical social justice ideology finally seems to be going out of fashion, the Church of England has decided to double down on woke claptrap and embark on an orgy of racial self-flagellation. That'll fill the pews!
The Speaker's failure to uphold the Parliamentary rule book last week points to a larger problem among those tasked with running our institutions – they've ceased to believe in them, says Dr David McGrogan.
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.
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