Starmer’s ‘GB Energy’ Fantasy
31 May 2024
by David Craig
How EDI Took Over the Workplace: Part Two
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Efforts to slash bills and save the planet by retrofitting insulation in Britain's homes are rotting roofs and devaluing properties. UnHerd's Aris Roussinos explains why.
The US Supreme Court has unanimously revived the NRA's lawsuit against a former New York official accused of strong-arming banks into cutting ties with the organisation.
Net Zero should be tackled with the same urgency and speed as the race for a Covid vaccine, says former Chief Scientific Adviser Sir Patrick Vallance.
Clinical trials can't save lives if results stay hidden, warns Dr Maggie Cooper. UK regulations must enforce full transparency to build public trust and ensure patient safety.
The verdict is in, and it's not good news for Donald Trump. Or is it? Everything you need to know about the historic criminal conviction of a US President.
Keir Starmer's GB Energy Plan is as flawed as the renewable energy it peddles, says David Craig.
Regardless of how much your house is worth or where you live, you can still fall victim to a thug wielding a zombie knife. How delightfully egalitarian Britain has become, says Sallust.
A summary of the most interesting stories in the past 24 hours that challenge the prevailing orthodoxy about the ‘climate emergency’, public health ‘crises’ and the supposed moral defects of Western civilisation.
The lockdown enquiry could learn from medieval punishments, suggests Joanna Gray. Once it's identified the politicians and officials responsible for the most catastrophic decisions, why not put them in the stocks?
Amid outcries over Gary Lineker's remarks on Rwanda and criticism of its Gaza coverage, the BBC is set to review its portrayal of ethnic minorities and class for "groupthink".
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