Three very different viruses – Covid, Hantavirus, Ebola – all trigger the same deadly cytokine storm. Treat the storm, not the virus. The answer is cheap. So why aren't we listening? asks Dr Andrew Bamji.
Three people have been stabbed at a train station in Switzerland by a 31 year-old man shouting "Allahu Akbar". Police say the motive remains unclear.
Labour insiders dream of a Burnham coronation followed by an autumn election – but with a 150-seat majority already banked, why would he risk it? asks Mark Littlewood. The smart money is still on 2029.
Tony Blair has torched Ed Miliband's Net Zero agenda as a "quixotic fantasy", warning that Britain is crippling itself with high energy costs while countries like China couldn't care less what the Energy Secretary thinks.
Projections of 'endemic dengue fever' in London and higher heat deaths in the UKHSA's 2023 climate-health report are based on "implausible" modelling assumptions, says Chris Morrison. It should be withdrawn immediately.
The chattering classes are invoking Jesus in their rebrand of shoplifting as "microlooting", but Steven Tucker argues this muddles morality and property law – Christ was no shoplifter and theft remains theft.
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.
A family's solar panels have exploded, tearing a hole straight through the roof while they were still inside the house, with footage capturing the terrifying moment their £600,000 newbuild was engulfed in flames.