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Letter from the North
December 23rd 2020 The Professional Footballers’ Association (PFA) recently conducted a survey of their members’ views on the subject of taking the knee before all professional football games in the UK. Over 400 players responded to the survey and around 80% expressed their support for taking the knee. This was
View From Your Window
If fans of this series would like it to continue please send your original photos to window@thebfd.co.nz What can you tell us about this photo? Yesterday’s photo was the view from Air NZ flight Melbourne to Christchurch 4th Feb 2020 of Loy Yang A and Loy
The World’s Most Persecuted Religion
Well, thanks to Tasmania’s notorious weather, I didn’t get to see the Great Conjuction of Jupiter and Saturn. Which might well be a fitting finale to 2020. I wrote that the “Christmas Star”, as some called it, might yet be a harbinger of good tidings for 2021. Certainly,
Spanish Lower House Votes to Legalise Euthanasia
righttolife.org.uk Spain’s Congress of Deputies, the lower house of Spain’s legislative body, has voted in favour of legalising euthanasia by a vote of 198-138. On Thursday 17th December, the Spanish Parliament took the country one step closer to making euthanasia and assisted suicide legal. The legislation
The Slaughter the Media Dare Not Mention
Did you hear about the global persecution of Christians? Of course you didn’t: the only time the legacy media takes the time out from endlessly reporting far more important events, like the fact that a celebrity said something about men in dresses, is to loftily inform us that the
View From Your Window
If fans of this series would like it to continue please send your original photos to window@thebfd.co.nz What can you tell us about this photo? Yesterday’s photo: Perhaps only Labtested will know this place….around March last year, he commented on his bike outing to Miedzygorze
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If fans of this series would like it to continue please send your original photos to window@thebfd.co.nz What can you tell us about this photo? Yesterday’s photo: Is of Elton John’s house high above Nice. I had no idea at the time I took this
Update on the Swedish COVID Response
Sebastian Rushworth M.D. Health and medical information grounded in science sebastianrushworth.com Since my article at the end of October detailing exactly what had been happening in Sweden in relation to covid up to that point, I’ve been getting a lot of requests for a new update, detailing
How Kiwis See the World
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View From Your Window
If fans of this series would like it to continue please send your original photos to window@thebfd.co.nz What can you tell us about this photo? **As an extra clue below is a close up of the house on the hill in the VFYW photo Yesterday’s photo:
Japanese Robotic Matchmakers to the Rescue!
Marcus Roberts mercatornet.com Marcus Roberts was two years out of law school when he decided that practising law was no longer for him. He therefore went back to university and did his LLM while tutoring. He now teaches contract and torts law. Aside from law, his passions include reading
RCOG Tells Health Professionals to Stop Pressuring Women into Disability-Selective Abortions
righttolife.org.uk The Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists (RCOG) has joined the Royal College of Midwives and the Society and College of Radiographers in releasing guidelines emphasising the importance of a non-directive approach to prenatal screening for Down’s syndrome, Edwards’ syndrome and Patau’s syndrome. Parents must
View From Your Window
If fans of this series would like it to continue please send your original photos to window@thebfd.co.nz What can you tell us about this photo? Yesterday’s photo was the view from 35,000 feet of the Australian mainland on a flight from Doha to Auckland December
Letter from the North
December 19th 2020 A different kind of disaster became imminent following on from my letter of two days ago. Below is a picture of the Fowey river at Lostwithiel, Cornwall in normal times. Last night we stayed indoors, sheltering from the torrential rain and being told about even heavier rain