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Immunity Passports: The Ethics and the Science

If you ask even the mode ardent Parisian anti-vaxxer about a COVID-19 vaccine, almost all will want to take it.

No Population Bomb: 10 Billion In 2050 Could Still Use Less Energy Than 1950

Forced contraception in exchange for aid is the solution. The problem is that there are too many of us. COVID-19 is nature’s way of dealing with the situation.
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We Need Formal Rituals To Make Life More Democratic

Benedictus, Benedicat, per Jesum Christum, Dominum Nostrum. Amen.
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The Westminster government has not provided BSL interpreters at vital briefings.

For Deaf People, The COVID-19 Pandemic Added A New Level of 'Ableism'

It would be a brave person who tried to argue that the UK government, over the past several years, hadn’t shown a kind of systemic ableism in its attitudes towards and policies dealing with

30% of surprise spot checks in France reveal organic industry fraud

In France, The Departmental Department of Population Protection routinely visits markets, restaurants and supermarkets of the Côte d'Azur to conduct "surprise" checks. They also visit organic farm
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The Death and Burial of Dickens

When Charles Dickens died, he had spectacular fame, great wealth and an adoring public. But his personal life was complicated.

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