
The following appeared as a post on social media a few days ago, and I think it sums up pretty well the hysteria surrounding this week being a bit warmer than June normally is in the UK
Written by J Freeman / PSI editor

The following appeared as a post on social media a few days ago, and I think it sums up pretty well the hysteria surrounding this week being a bit warmer than June normally is in the UK
Written by Robert Bryce

In 2016, I interviewed Sanjay Kar Chowdury, a manager at the Calcutta Electric Supply Corporation. Chowdury explained that his company was founded in 1879 and that Kolkata was the second city in the British Empire, after London, to be electrified
Written by Paul Homewood

Millions of homes are at risk from ‘climate-related subsidence’, according to an analysis by the British Geological Survey
Written by Jon Fleetwood

The UK government is using its first-ever Health Security Risk Assessment to place pandemic influenza at the center of future health-security messaging, promoting a scenario involving 33.5 million symptomatic infections while elevating bird flu and coronavirus as the dominant pandemic threats facing Britain over the next five years
Written by Daily Medical Discoveries

A student of mine, 67, emailed me terrified last spring. His PSA had ticked up to 5.8. His urologist had ordered a biopsy. The biopsy found three small foci of Gleason 6 cancer.
Written by David Turver

‘Carbon’ budgets are produced every five years by the Climate Change Committee, and they set the UK’s emissions targets twelve years in advance
Written by Robert Yoho, MD

I know you thought you had seen everything by now, but I have news for you: you haven’t
Written by Ben Pile

Is the UK Government seeking ‘dynamic alignment’ with the European Union to save its favourite policy agendas, like ‘net zero’?
Written by Dr. Joseph Varon

The Independent Medical Alliance (IMA), a national coalition of more than 12,000 independent physicians, researchers, and clinicians, and a named liaison advisor to the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP), today expressed its full support for Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s motion asking the U.S. Court of Appeals for the First Circuit to expedite its appeal of a March 16 district court order that has effectively paralyzed the nation’s federal vaccine advisory system
Written by Jon Fleetwood

As the United States moves toward requesting more than $1.4 billion in additional funding for the Democratic Republic of Congo’s Ebola situation, two serious questions about fraud must be asked from the start.
Written by Rhoda Wilson

From the end of this year, the UK government is mandating mass medication of the public with synthetic folic acid added to non-wholemeal wheat flour
Written by Peter A. McCullough, MD, MPH

Has there been bona fide progress in the public safety issue of drunk driving? Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD) was officially founded on September 5, 1980
Written by Will Jones

UK homeowners are being forced to tear out air conditioning from their properties under Net Zero laws that prioritise “passive cooling” and only permit “active cooling” as a “last resort”.
Written by Judy Wilyman PhD

Over the last decade, Australia, like many western countries, has fallen many points on the World Democracy Index.
Written by Jon Fleetwood
Written by Brooke Miller MD

For the past fifty years, beef has been portrayed as a villain — a dangerous food that clogs arteries, raises cholesterol, and shortens lives, and more recently it is blamed for being part of so-called ‘climate change’