French presidential weekly: the election turns barking mad
Having witnessed voting dogs and pre-scripted debates, one may have been forgiven for believing that this election had reached its comedic apogee.
Finding the true origin of SARS-CoV-2 is of paramount importance
Why do we not care more about this potential explanation for the origin of the virus, and that it may well have been covered up?
Shows trials of an Old Master
“Hogarth and Europe” is the flag of Marxism fluttering over the conquered territory of the British art establishment, now wrested from the oversight of connoisseurs, savants and lovers of art.
Vilify Putin, not the average Ruski
Many a Ruski already felt, before the disaster of Ukraine went into overdrive, that the West treated them as inferior; we should not be feeding that flame.
Four reasons why we shouldn’t set up a no fly zone
Here are four reasons, written by Bournbrook staff, a no fly zone over Ukraine would be – to put it lightly – a bad idea.
The Online Safety Bill is an extreme danger to free speech
Who defines "offensive material" or "misinformation"?
Clearing out globalists
In all, the World Economic Forum plan is to remove national democratic autonomy and private property in return for safety, security and material necessities.
What’s wrong with Private Eye? (Part two)
As we said earlier, what's wrong with Private Eye is that it’s too much like the thing it affects to despise.