Convicted Serial Baby Killer, Lucy Letby Appeal Rejected

Written by Mr Law, Health and Technology

Was this outcome ever really in doubt? Dubbed the UK’s ‘worst child serial killer‘, Lucy Letby, was convicted of  7 murders and 7 attempted murders of new borns at Manchester Crown Court in August 2023. The UK court has now rejected her application for an appeal.

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Higher-Than-Normal UK Death Rate Raises Questions

Written by Ellen Wan

In the past two years, the UK has recorded abnormally high death rates. According to the Office for National Statistics, the number of registered deaths in England and Wales in the week ending Dec. 1, 2023, was 3.9 percent above the previous five-year average, with COVID-19-related deaths accounting for 1.6 percent. Some scientists point out that the level of protection offered by COVID-19 vaccines might be showing signs of lagging and that it may be necessary to take additional precautionary measures in the future.

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When They Wrote The IHR Amendments Crossing Out Human Rights Was No Mistake

Written by Meryl Nass

4 months until the pandemic treaty and IHR as amended will be adopted—or not—by the WHO members. We now have our full Door to Freedom team in place. We have our written materials, a website, videos, ppts, cartoons and clips. I will be interviewed by Russell Brand with Andrew Bridgen on Feb 8 after visits to the UK and Irish parliaments and then a trip to Oslo for more events this week.

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Digital Nomads in STEM Fleeing to Asia in Their Millions

Written by John O'Sullivan, CEO, Principia Scientific International

STEM professionals are fast turning into digital nomads to escape a collapsing western economy.  There were over 35 million digital nomads around the world in 2022 [1], while the digital nomad community’s economic value is now a staggering $787,000,000,000 per year [2]

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