Toby Young said he hoped it would be the first of ‘many’ legal collaborations between X and his organisation
The decision to further restrict access to vaccines “will leave many vulnerable people unprotected” warn academics and health professionals
When it became apparent that natural immunity would not prevent a second wave, right-wing media backed calls to remove measures and allow immunity to build up via infections
The campaign pushed anti-immigration and Islamophobic content and fanned sectarian flames in Lebanon for months before the European and UK elections
Long Covid Kids and Long Covid Scotland met the legal tests of having ‘significant interest’ in matters being investigated, but they were not granted core participant status
This will be the MP’s third appearance at the conference and comes after Liz Truss was heavily criticised for her interview with Bannon
Groups representing UK sufferers are “very disappointed” as the US recently allocated another $515 million in research funding for what it called an “urgent healthcare crisis”
An open letter has been sent to Secretary of State for Science, Innovation and Technology, Michelle Donelan, urging her to ditch the bill which is back before the House of Lords today
Karam Bales examines the close links between the FSU, the Office for Students and the Government’s drive to legislate on freedom of speech
NatCon Brussels is creating a network of radical right speakers from the UK, Europe and the US which often aim to roll back reproductive and sexuality rights
Leicestershire School Heads have opened their books to parents showing them just how much they are struggling
Karam Bales delves into a conference with ties to a Russian backed anti-gender network
The family of a child suffering Long COVID claims they have faced ‘medical gaslighting’ and been consistently denied NHS care
Karam Bales takes a close look at Andrew Bridgen’s recent resignation from the Reclaim Party and the high-profile attendees at his ‘Parliamentary meeting’ of anti-vax campaigners.
The culture wars rumble on in British education with a combination of opaquely funded think tanks and activist groups influencing Government policy
The 11 minute awareness course mandatory for many public service workers is in danger of turning into a propaganda tool
Officials are refusing to roll out vaccines to most people under the age of 65, despite warnings of a major outbreak this winter, Karam Bales reports
UsForThem is linked to controversial anti-vax campaign figures and organisations believing in a global socialist ‘Great Reset’ led by powerful capitalists
The heavily-publicised protests were not quite the grassroots movement the right-wing press made them out to be
The focus on ‘language’ policing by the arbiters of educational standards exacerbates class and racial inequalities argues a new report
Subject access requests reveal that educators who make minor criticisms of Government policy are subject to vetting, defunding or removal from events
In the first week of the Covid Inquiry, the importance of aerosols has been ignored, and the WHO’s disastrous initial claim Covid ‘is not airborne’ has been overlooked
Was the UK trying to use schools to “booster” infections in the early days of the Coronavirus pandemic? Did teachers suffer? There is little data to prove either way
Karam Bales looks at the COVID-19 pseudoscience and the anti-vaxxer conspiracies that propelled the former Conservative MP out of his party
Karam Bales looks at the senior British Conservatives appearing at the National Conservatism Conference with its international right wing network, from Peter Thiel to Viktor Orbán
Grassroots groups are raising concerns that clause 48 of the Schools Bill will be used to penalise families, reports Karam Bales
The same, well-connected insiders are allowed to sit at the side of power, especially in the field of education policy, reports Karam Bales