Dr MAX PEMBERTON argues that banning visits to care homes harms vulnerable residents

The heartbreaking image that appeared on the front page of yesterday’s Daily Mail proved beyond doubt that Britain’s shameful treatment of its care home residents needs to end. Showing a loving wife having to kneel in the street to see her husband’s face through a metal railing, it was yet more disturbing proof that the … Read more

Pandemic doom and gloom set in but Britain can be a high-flyer again argues ALEX BRUMMER in new book

Armed with a brutal combination of cannons and bombs, the Tempest fighter aircraft was deep inside enemy territory in Northern France, strafing airfields and attacking radar installations. Its speed and power — at low altitude this was the fastest single-engine propeller plane of the war — ensured another successful mission as it left slaughter and … Read more

Major General JAMES COWAN argues to support Afghanistan peace processes

They killed my troops… now we work together: Major General JAMES COWAN, former UK Commander in Helmand Province argues it is no contradiction to participate in war fighting and support peace processes By Major General James Cowan, Former Uk Commander In Helmand Province Published: 22:40 GMT, 25 October 2020 | Updated: 22:40 GMT, 25 October … Read more

Passengers chant ‘Off off off!’ after British lawyer argues with EasyJet crew over face masks

Passengers chanted for a British lawyer to be thrown off a plane after he refused to wear a face mask ‘due to his PTSD under the Equality Act 2010’ – despite being on Egyptian soil.  Louis Stead, 31, was recorded arguing with EasyJet cabin crew on his return flight from Hurghada, Egypt, last month.   Flight … Read more

Dr RENEE HOENDERKAMP argues more coronavirus shutdowns would turn dangerous situation into disaster

Of all the muddled, panicky, flip-flop responses by the Government to the Covid-19 pandemic, the introduction of a so-called ‘circuit breaker’ lockdown this week would be the worst yet. Shutting down the country for two weeks will turn a dangerous situation into a disaster. It’s precisely the wrong thing to do, at exactly the wrong … Read more

Dr JOHN LEE argues coronavirus lockdown could cause more long-term harm that the illness itself

The supposed cure for coronavirus is turning out to be worse than the disease. As analysis by the Mail reveals today, more lives are being wrecked by the official response to Covid than by the virus itself.  In a bizarre paradox, ill-directed efforts at protecting public health are creating a public health disaster.  When the … Read more

Physics: controversial theory argues that the entire universe is a neural network 

The universe could be a neural network — an interconnected computational system similar in structure to the human brain — a controversial theory has proposed. As created by computer scientists, artificial neural networks are made up of various nodes — equivalent to biological neurons — that process and pass on signals. The network can change as … Read more

As we wrangle over fishing rights, former MEP DANIEL HANNAN argues that we have the upper hand 

Even after all this time, they still don’t understand us. The European Union clearly expects Britain, once again, to surrender its fishing grounds and betray its coastal communities for the sake of a wider, post-Brexit free trade agreement with Brussels. Why else would the EU’s lead negotiator, Michel Barnier, display such intransigence as a no-deal … Read more

Britain needs a ‘Nightingale moment’ for school pupils, argues children’s commissioner

Britain needs a ‘Nightingale moment’ for school pupils with extra funding for teachers and remote-learning in case of second lockdown, argues children’s commissioner Anne Longfield said schools need a rescue package on a par with the economy She called for more money for a possible return to remote-learning over winter More than £35billion has been … Read more

INAYA FOLARIN IMAN argues that moves to ban Proms favourites serves no purpose 

How grimly ironic that hope and freedom should be among the potential latest victims of ‘cancel culture’, the drive to eradicate anything and anyone that sins against the ideology of political correctness. For decades, music-loving crowds at The Last Night of the Proms have lifted up their voices in an Elgar sing-along, roaring out ‘Land … Read more