BBC Was “Allowed” To Misrepresent COVID To Justify Lockdown
A government advisor claims the public broadcaster “repeatedly reported” rare deaths as if they were “the norm.”
A government advisor claims the public broadcaster “repeatedly reported” rare deaths as if they were “the norm.”
Children’s rights group threatens legal action; says Inquiry ignored evidence that lockdowns harmed young people.
A number of charities are calling on the government to confirm renewed local suicide prevention funding.
Complaints linking UK parliamentarians and sleaze have almost quadrupled in the past three years.
Parents observed children having increased levels of anxiety and depression, a greater tendency for tantrums, and issues with negative self-esteem, problems that were not present before the lockdowns.
Despite constant warnings of the impact of the lockdown on children, the government is said to be only just “beginning an attendance drive over the summer.”
Perhaps no one has been more instrumental in the shift of political culture away from impartiality and fairness and towards arbitrary power than Boris Johnson himself.
UsForThem founder Molly Kingsley told The European Conservative that the government was “intent on monitoring and flagging inconvenient and unpalatable truths.”
Ministers were canny, says journalist Toby Young, but it is the media that is at fault for failing to hold the government to account.
While the #Partygate saga is by no means over, Johnson will be breathing a sigh of relief—perhaps even chortling—now that the attention has shifted to a new scandal involving his opposite number.
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