Blowing in the Wind

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According to the government's tax and spending watchdog, low-paid migrant workers are an immediate drain on the public purse, costing UK taxpayers more than £150,000 each by the time they hit state pension age.
The Media is full of gloom and doom, predicting that a one-degree increase in climate temperature will substantially increase government spending and corresponding funding needs. So, how does "climate-change temperature increase" adversely affect government spending?
In 2024, the National Health Service (NHS) in England faces significant challenges, with long waiting times for medical treatment leading to a concerning rise in unnecessary deaths. Reports indicate that these delays are not merely administrative issues but profoundly affecting millions of patients' health outcomes.
A new study reveals sea surface temperature, not human emissions, drives atmospheric CO2 levels. Despite all the concerns surrounding human emissions, fossil fuel emissions have a minimal impact on atmospheric CO2 levels, especially in comparison to natural factors such as natural fluctuations in sea surface temperatures.
Through Russia's State Duma, Vladimir Putin recently implemented a sweeping ban on cultivating and breeding genetically modified (GM) plants and animals in the country, except for scientific research. The aim is to eradicate GMOs from Russia's agricultural sector.
UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer suggests that the UK should reimpose "COVID-style" lockdown restrictions to prevent rioting. Starmer believes that measures similar to those taken during the pandemic should be employed to control the current unrest.
What the world is witnessing in the United Kingdom right now with the migrant crisis is merely a blueprint for what will become of the entire West if a solution to the migrant invasion is not found.
World’s richest 1% emit the same amount of carbon as 5 billion of the world’s poorest. The scale of the problem is staggering - the carbon footprint of the world's wealthiest one percent is comparable to the combined emissions of two-thirds of the world's poorest population, according to a study.
Despite many loud and influential people claiming otherwise, the so-called "carbon emissions" caused by humans are "non-discernible," according to a prominent researcher, regarding their impact on the climate.
A recent study revealed that the Church of England is contemplating a "Woke Modern" rebranding strategy that involves replacing the term "church" with more contemporary language such as "community." I wonder what God has to say?
The situation surrounding Pakistani celebrations in the UK on 14 Aug presents a notable irony, particularly in the context of historical events and migration. Here are some pointers to understand the irony.
The Financial Times reports that the pay of the FTSE 100 chief executives has hit an average of almost £5mn after an increase of £560,000 last year. AstraZeneca boss Sir Pascal Soriot remained the best paid, with £16.9mn.
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