
The WHO’s pandemic agreement still rejected by low income nations
The WHO’s Trojan Horse agreement remains unsigned as unaccountable technocrats and donor interests face resistance from poor nations To the surprise of no-one, the deliberations

The WHO’s Trojan Horse agreement remains unsigned as unaccountable technocrats and donor interests face resistance from poor nations To the surprise of no-one, the deliberations

HE IS NOT even elected yet, but already Malcolm Offord and his legion of Reformers have started to change Scottish politics for the better. The

POLITICALLY, the UK has been moving toward the dismantling of its hydrocarbon extractive industries for many decades. Almost all post-war UK governments, including those of

The little known human cost of WHO-led global health policy The march of democracy-sapping multilateral global bodies that undermine state sovereignty continues unabated. Decisions made

IT IS NOT just industry that is being devastated by the UK’s self-inflicted high energy costs resulting from Net Zero policies – sports, leisure and

When Brazil destroys rainforest protections, Scottish fish farms risk fuelling deforestation with every meal THE CRYSTAL-CLEAR waters of Loch Fyne couldn’t be much further from

Lavazza versus Nestlé? Cadbury versus Ferrero? Who would you support if the question is who does a better job in reducing deforestation? ITALIAN COFFEE GIANT

TODAY is World Rainforest Day – who knew? Not many I suspect. Such are the plethora of special days, weeks and months that you cannot

I REALLY should not be thinking right now of my love of Christmas mince pies, with a nice glass of Penfolds Grandfather, or maybe a

ARE PEOPLE finally wakening up to the great harm that NGOs do to our personal freedoms, economic prosperity, cultural values and safety from foreign powers

ARE THE WAVES of collective hysteria that wash across social media from smart phones and tablets making us lose our marbles? Does the heightened sense

NOW THAT England’s primary school reception classes have taken in their new recruits (starting later than Scotland), so the summer holidays are officially at an