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Is Poor Nutrition Driving Children Into Neurodivergence?

Written by Patrick Holford, BSc, DipION, FBANT, NTCRP

As Britain tussles with the prospect of ever more young people finding themselves incapable of work, we are thrilled to be able to present you an exclusive guest feature by Patrick Holford, a world-renowned nutritionist, author of 46 books, and long-time friend and associate of ANH.

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Lawfare for thee

Written by OP ED Watch

For years environmental groups have engaged in fairly explicit “lawfare” to try to get their way, or more often obstruct someone else’s, on issues where they could not persuade the public. So there’s a certain irony in Heatmap emailing (sorry, no link available) a special offer that starts with the complaint “The risks facing renewable energy have never been clearer – or more local.

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Tories Abandon Net Zero

Written by Will Jones

The Conservative Party has abandoned the “impossible” Net Zero 2050 target in a major U-turn, overturning a decades long cross-party consensus on tackling the ‘climate emergency’.

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’10 Years Left!’: CBS News Blasts Trump EPA’s Deregulatory Efforts In Doomsday Rant

Written by Curtis Houck

During the “By the Way” segment on Friday’s CBS Mornings Plus, CBS environmental correspondent David Schechter decried the Trump Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) under Administrator Lee Zeldin by giving away the game on the climate alarmists by reupping a line that’s been deployed for at least five decades, which is we have “less than ten years” to save Earth from climate change. [emphasis, links added]

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