What Happened to Systemic Common Sense?
The tragic death of 93 year-old Donald Burgess wasn't down to individual failure, says CJ Strachan, but to a system that punishes judgement and swaps sense for rigid, dehumanising rules.
The tragic death of 93 year-old Donald Burgess wasn't down to individual failure, says CJ Strachan, but to a system that punishes judgement and swaps sense for rigid, dehumanising rules.
A new poll reveals that over a third of white British men feel sidelined at work because of their race and gender, with fear of discrimination and DEI schemes leaving them walking on eggshells.
White actors in a Brian Cox play have been told to check their privilege and attend an oppression-awareness boot camp, while their black castmates have been given a free pass.
Manipulated, inflated and weaponised – Guy de la Bédoyère exposes how numbers, from ancient pharaohs to pandemic modellers, have long served as tools of propaganda rather than pillars of truth.
India’s new doctrine of hitting back hard against terrorism in Pakistan marks a new era, writes Ramesh Thakur. It has abandoned its old restraint in favour of an Israel-style playbook of strike-first deterrence.
The US State Department is now 'monitoring' the Lucy Connolly case, explaining that it's concerned about human rights abuses in the UK. Has it really come to this? We're rapidly becoming the North Korea of the North Sea.
"The 'Boriswave' was a catastrophic, political, economic and social error," Lord Frost tells Laurie Wastell. "The political class just seems hooked on high immigration and very reluctant to control it."
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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