| | | Danny Lockwood | |  I LIVE in an idyllic village just a 15-minute drive from the wondrous (under-appreciated, if racist) Yorkshire Wolds. Another 15 minutes gets me into the wild North York Moors or lovely Howardian Hills (both also white supremacist/racist). It’s a tad further to the racist Yorkshire Dales, but well before then I’d be in Britain’s greatest […] |
| | | Edward Howard | |  THE never-ending saga surrounding the late billionaire paedophile Jeffrey Epstein continues with the latest batch of files released by the American Department of Justice, totalling over three million documents. In typical fashion not uncommon to the politicised elements of the internet, people project their own preferred narratives on to what was released. Those generally interested in […] |
| | | David Thunder | |  MAINSTREAM media, such as the BBC, New York Times, CNN, Irish Times and national television channels across much of Europe, will call out the slightest whiff of ‘incitement to hatred’ on the right — even when it is just an argument that some find ‘offensive’ — and turn a blind eye to the use of insulting and dehumanising […] |
| | | Roger Watson | |  HANDS up if you have a child with long covid . . . no? OK, hands up if you know a child with long covid . . . still no? Final question, hands up if you have heard of long covid in children . . . really, no? Well, you won’t be able to say […] |
| | | Nigel Jacklin | |  THE candidates for the Gorton and Denton Parliamentary by-election include Reform UK’s Matt Goodwin, variously described as an academic, author, broadcaster and pollster. The polls and betting odds suggest Goodwin has a fair chance of winning with the Greens, followed by Labour, being the other main contenders. The Conservatives don’t seem to be in the […] |
| | | Paul Homewood | |  IT HAS been revealed that judges in the US are being influenced by fake climate propaganda when making decisions. John Solomon’s Just the News has the story: ‘A coalition of 27 Republican attorneys general is joining a growing chorus of criticism over climate activists providing one-sided material to judges that’s presented as an impartial scientific resource to […] |
| | | Daniel Jupp | |  This is the last of four parts. You can read the first three here. SO FAR in this ‘putting the record straight’ account, I have stuck to things that have already been confirmed. Here I’m going to give my opinion, my thoughts on what lies behind the Democrats using ICE as a weapon to batter Trump and, unlike mainstream […] |
| | | Frederick Edward | |  HAVING grown up on a healthy diet of my grandfather’s war stories, from a young age I had a military itch to scratch. However, with a character ill-suited to a full-time military career I decided against joining the Regulars. Instead, about five years ago I joined the Army Reserve, or, to use its more evocative […] |
| | | John Ellwood | |  TCW has heard from Lord Charles ‘Chatty’ Chatterton. He has informed the residents of the villages comprising Greater Tittleham of a threat to the harmony of their environment from the Department for Environment, Food & Rural Affairs, and has agreed to share his letter. My Dear Friends I write to you once more to reassure […] |
| | | Sally Beck | |  DESPITE receiving nearly 50,000 reports of potentially fatal cardiac adverse events following the rollout of AstraZeneca’s covid vaccine, the UK’s medicines regulator continued to assure the public that the vaccine was safe and effective. The Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) received 48,472 cardiac event reports in 2021 alone but made no attempt to […] |
| | | TCW | |  Stop Oversized Solar is a coalition of more than 20 community campaigns collaborating to protect Britain’s countryside. They have been investigating the plans to build ‘mega’ solar complexes on farmland roughly the size of Greater London. One of the issues coming to light is the critical role of expensive battery energy storage systems in commercial solar […] |
| | | Gillian Dymond | |  UNTIL recently I had assumed that the totalitarian regime this country was most likely to fall prey to was the globalist New World Order, with its digital money and identity, its 15-minute cities, its wall-to-wall censorship and indoctrination. Now it seems possible that an alternative form of dictatorship may gain the upper hand. Successive governments, […] |
| | | Julian Mann | |  ISN’T it about time Church of England bishops developed some self-awareness and humility and realised they lack both the expertise and the moral authority to pontificate about complicated and disputed political issues? In an interview with the Church Times on January 30, the Bishop of Gloucester, Rachel Treweek, accused the Government of being ‘complicit’ in […] |
| | | John Ellwood | |  Lord Charles ‘Chatty’ Chatterton, who was MP for Greater Tittleham from 1966 until he retired at the 2024 General Election, has become a much sought-after reviewer of books concerning rural matters. He tells TCW of a volume sent to him by a publisher who was clearly under a misapprehension about his preferred area of interest. […] |
| | | Steve Jamnik | |  IN 1932 the British psychologist Frederick Charles Bartlett (1886-1969) conducted an experiment on memory. He recruited 20 Cambridge students and asked one of them to read a Chinook folk tale called War of the Ghosts which told of a mysterious canoe and a raid on a nearby tribe. Bartlett chose the story for three reasons. The first, […] |
| | | Danny Lockwood | |  WE’RE NOT told if Keir Starmer raised the subjects of state executions and slavery during his knee-taking grovel before Chinese Emperor Xi Jinping. Did the PM inquire if they prefer a quick bullet to the back of the head, or an old-fashioned rope? Somehow, I doubt it. Certainly Mad Miliband cares not a jot about […] |
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