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Become a Citizen Journalist like LionRed

Become a Citizen Journalist like LionRed

The BFD is seeking citizen journalists to write news articles for us in a voluntary capacity. Regular contributor Lionred reported on a disaster in Lostwithiel, Cornwall at the end of last year, providing both commentary and photos of what was happening. Would you like to become a citizen journalist? You

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Bidengasm: MSNBC Gets Weak Knees over Biden’s Inauguration

Bidengasm: MSNBC Gets Weak Knees over Biden’s Inauguration

Curtis Houck newsbusters.org It was a day for the ages in the lives of the liberal media. With Wednesday’s inauguration of President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris, one could have been mistaken if liberal journalists deemed January 20, 2021 the greatest day of their lives, topping

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Join the BFD Team as a Volunteer

Why Join The BFD? As you probably know, it’s a very turbulent media market out there. Especially for Conservative media. If you enjoy The BFD and want to help us survive the storm, you can join our team as a volunteer. As a volunteer, you can help us keep

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Daily News Roundup – 22 December 2021

Daily News Roundup – 22 December 2021

Housing Luke Malpass (Stuff): Labour announces that it will make more housing announcements this year Zane Small and Conor Whitten (Newshub): Backlash over Labour’s public housing ‘re-announcement’ prompts firm defence from Jacinda Ardern Chris Trotter: The Economic consequences of Mr Hickey Miriam Bell (Stuff): More public housing won’t

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Letter from the North

Letter from the North

Where’s Carbis Bay? As a welcome diversion, we started off the week with the announcement that the June G7 meeting of world leaders will be held in Carbis Bay, Cornwall. In typical Cornish fashion, the news was greeted with self-congratulations by local politicians and total disdain and apathy by

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Daily News Roundup – 21 January 2021

Daily News Roundup – 21 January 2021

Housing Jenée Tibshraeny (Interest): Greens say house prices need to fall Vita Molyneux (Newshub): Green Party will continue to push for wealth tax, blast Govt for ‘not doing enough’ about housing crisis Anna Whyte (1News): ‘Government is not doing enough’ – Greens, National call for action amid soaring public housing need,

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Become a Citizen Journalist like LionRed

Become a Citizen Journalist like LionRed

The BFD is seeking citizen journalists to write news articles for us in a voluntary capacity. Regular contributor Lionred reported on a disaster in Lostwithiel, Cornwall at the end of last year, providing both commentary and photos of what was happening. Would you like to become a citizen journalist? You

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Daily News Roundup – 20 January 2021

Daily News Roundup – 20 January 2021

Housing Henry Cooke (Stuff): Public housing waitlist grows by 1000 in two months to new record high as high rents hit the poor Jason Walls (Herald): The Crown spent $16.5 million in four years on motels for emergency accommodation Sophie Trigger (Herald): Affordable Wellington flats offered through council initiative

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NZ Race Relations Roundup

NZ Race Relations Roundup

breakingviewsnz.blogspot.com News: Exhibition offers stark interpretation of colonisation A new exhibition in New Plymouth looks at the impact of colonisation on Maori. Subtitled – ‘A cautionary tale about human endeavour in Aotearoa New Zealand’ – it draws parallels between the land wars, confiscation and environmental and economic problems of the

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Canadian Hospice Faces Lay Offs and Eviction for Refusing Euthanasia

Canadian Hospice Faces Lay Offs and Eviction for Refusing Euthanasia

righttolife.org.uk A Canadian hospice has said that it is being forced to lay off clinical staff and faces eviction because those operating the hospice have refused to participate in euthanasia of their patients. The 10-bed Irene Thomas Hospice in Ladner, British Columbia, is run by the Delta Hospice

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Parler May Be Back by ‘End of the Month’

Parler May Be Back by ‘End of the Month’

“I’m confident that by the end of the month, we’ll be back up” Parler CEO John Matze Parler CEO John Matze believes that the “free speech” alternative social network will soon be fully operational again, telling Fox News on Sunday about several steps the website is taking to

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Daily News Roundup – 19 January 2021

Daily News Roundup – 19 January 2021

Parliament, government, and extremism Chris Trotter (Interest): Trump’s surprisingly large army of New Zealand supporters Jason Walls (Herald): Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern won’t say if she’s backing Chris Liddell for OECD’s top job Dave Armstrong (Stuff): Familiar titles with a new twist Matteo Di Maio (Newsroom)

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The Mobbing of a Portland Bookstore Reminds Us Why Fahrenheit 451 Was Written

Brad Polumbo fee.org Brad Polumbo is a libertarian-conservative journalist and Opinion Editor at the Foundation for Economic Education. For three days and counting, protesters in Portland, Oregon have gathered at a local bookstore to demand that it stop selling a new book critical of Antifa. “Far-left activists surrounded Powell’

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