The UK Government Knows How Extreme The Online Safety Bill Is
By Joe Mullin The U.K.’s Online Safety Bill (OSB) has passed a critical final stage in the House of Lords, and envisions a potentially vast scheme to…
By Joe Mullin The U.K.’s Online Safety Bill (OSB) has passed a critical final stage in the House of Lords, and envisions a potentially vast scheme to…
By Thomas Brooke U.K. businesses and homeowners could be jailed for up to a year or fined £15,000 for non-compliance with new energy efficiency regulations…
By Jason Kelley This blog post was co-written by Dr. Monica Horten, and is also available on the Open Rights Group website. Under new age verification rules…
By Julian Rose German and UK Government’s Collaborating on Military Exoskeletons and Genetic Engineering We have to have the courage to face our enemies. I…
By Tyler Durden Britain’s Climate Change Committee (CCC) has urged millions of Britons to not heat their homes in the evening to help the government…
By Igor Chudov Remember how depopulation was called a right-wing conspiracy theory? Things have changed, and ‘population collapse’, which can no longer be denied, is now good for us! The Telegraph picked…
By B.N. Frank Opposition to costly, privacy-invasive, and hazardous utility “smart” meters – electric, gas, and water – has been worldwide since they started being…
By Nick Corbishley The Home Office is encouraging police forces across the country to make use of live facial recognition technologies for routine law enforcement….
By Joe Mullin The U.K. Parliament is pushing ahead with a sprawling internet regulation bill that will, among other things, undermine the privacy of people…
By B.N. Frank Opposition to wind projects on land and offshore continues to increase worldwide due to economic, environmental, health, and safety issues associated with…
By Tyler Durden Days after Brexiteer Nigel Farage told the world about his experience of having his bank accounts abruptly closed by a major banking…
By Study Finds A British college student born without fingers has invented a prosthetic hand for about $25 — using a 3D printer. Luke Cox…
By Tyler Durden The UK housing market is in trouble. More explicitly, it is Britain’s mortgage borrowers that are directly impacted from higher and higher…
By Mark Curtis Jonathan Swift, the High Court judge who has rejected Julian Assange’s appeal against extradition to the US, has a long history of…