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Why Trump wants to buy Greenland
Published 30 December 2024 Comments Off on Why Trump wants to buy GreenlandAmerica, China and Russia are all vying for control over the Arctic
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The Prince Andrew spying scandal exposes the credulity of the elites
Published 19 December 2024 Comments Off on The Prince Andrew spying scandal exposes the credulity of the elitesWhen it comes to national security, the British establishment has been too complacent for too long
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An abortive coup in South Korea
Published 4 December 2024 Comments Off on An abortive coup in South KoreaThis rash attempt to impose martial law will have global repercussions
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The murky origins of Human Resources
Published 27 November 2024 Comments Off on The murky origins of Human ResourcesThe Hawthorne experiments 100 years ago birthed a new, intrusive approach to managing workers
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Why a warm home will soon become a luxury
Published 21 November 2024 Comments Off on Why a warm home will soon become a luxuryPoliticians love to pose as saviours of the planet. But it’s the public that will bear the exorbitant cost
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Japan’s elections reveal a nation in crisis
Published 28 October 2024 Comments Off on Japan’s elections reveal a nation in crisisScandal-ridden politicians seem incapable of rising to the huge social, economic and geopolitical challenges ahead
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Big Tesco is watching you
Published 27 September 2024 Comments Off on Big Tesco is watching youSupermarkets are planning to deploy AI to police and meddle in our diets
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Ed Miliband’s Net Zero agenda will leave Britain in the dark
Published 19 September 2024 Comments Off on Ed Miliband’s Net Zero agenda will leave Britain in the darkEnergy companies are already warning their customers about the power cuts to come
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Why Labour’s ‘right to switch off’ is bad for workers
Published 3 September 2024 Comments Off on Why Labour’s ‘right to switch off’ is bad for workersObsessing over work-life balance is a poor substitute for raising living standards
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Fmr President of Kenya on Trump cutting off foreign aid:
“Why are you crying? It’s not your government, he has no reason to give you anything. This is a wakeup call to say what are we going to do to help ourselves?”
America first is good for the world.
Our entire Green Socialist establishment should be banged up under the ‘Online Safety’ laws, for spreading demonstrable lies (the ‘climate crisis’), causing non-trivial harm to the industrial working class, ordinary drivers, farmers, taxpayers etc, etc.
#Chagos? #Mauritius PM Navin Ramgoolam "is reported to want Starmer to pay £800m a year, plus ‘billions of pounds in #reparations’." (14 January) https://www.spiked-online.com/2025/01/14/the-chagos-islands-deal-is-an-embarrassment/
Now the Torygraph wakes up https://telegraph.co.uk/gift/1ff8abbb462cd609
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Innovators I like

Robert Furchgott – discovered that nitric oxide transmits signals within the human body

Barry Marshall – showed that the bacterium Helicobacter pylori is the cause of most peptic ulcers, reversing decades of medical doctrine holding that ulcers were caused by stress, spicy foods, and too much acid

N Joseph Woodland – co-inventor of the barcode

Jocelyn Bell Burnell – she discovered the first radio pulsars

John Tyndall – the man who worked out why the sky was blue

Rosalind Franklin co-discovered the structure of DNA, with Crick and Watson

Rosalyn Sussman Yallow – development of radioimmunoassay (RIA), a method of quantifying minute amounts of biological substances in the body

Jonas Salk – discovery and development of the first successful polio vaccine

John Waterlow – discovered that lack of body potassium causes altitude sickness. First experiment: on himself

Werner Forssmann – the first man to insert a catheter into a human heart: his own

Bruce Bayer – scientist with Kodak whose invention of a colour filter array enabled digital imaging sensors to capture colour

Yuri Gagarin – first man in space. My piece of fandom: http://www.spiked-online.com/newsite/article/10421

Sir Godfrey Hounsfield – inventor, with Robert Ledley, of the CAT scanner

Martin Cooper – inventor of the mobile phone

George Devol – 'father of robotics’ who helped to revolutionise carmaking

Thomas Tuohy – Windscale manager who doused the flames of the 1957 fire

Eugene Polley – TV remote controls