How EDI Took Over the Workplace: Part Two
30 May 2024
Hypocrisy, Thy Name Is Ulf Büntgen
30 May 2024
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".
‘Go woke, go broke’ is being proven from Hollywood to Hull, says CJ Strachan. So why are so many small and medium-sized enterprises putting their staff through Equity, Diversity and Inclusion training?
How can Prof Ülf Büntgen reconcile advocating for separating science and activism while participating in a study urging urgent international agreements to cut carbon emissions? wonders Charles Rotter.
Labour's Left is accusing Sir Keir of a "purge" after another party candidate was barred from standing in the General Election, this time for liking a series of posts on X that downplayed accusations of antisemitism.
ICC prosecutor Karim Khan's comparison between Israel and Hamas is utter nonsense, says Ramesh Thakur. Where to even begin when a man in such a critically important office betrays such jaw-dropping ignorance?
The Met Office knows what an air temperature is, so it really ought to get better at taking accurate recordings of them, says the Daily Sceptic's Environment Editor.
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.
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