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Catherine Bennett
Catherine Bennett is a freelance journalist currently based in Paris, France. Available for live coverage and reporting from France. Experience in stand up, translation, live interpretation, pieces to camera, phoners, liveblogging breaking news and in-depth feature reporting.
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The continued detention of the professional misogynist Andrew Tate deprives fans of a treasured role model
02 Apr 2023
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www.theguardian.com
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English
| Politics
The article discusses the impact of Andrew Tate's detention on his followers and the broader issue of misogyny in society. It highlights the challenges faced by women, particularly in politics, who speak out on sex-based rights, referencing Labour MP Rosie Duffield and SNP MP Joanna Cherry KC as examples. The article criticizes certain male politicians, including Labour MP Lloyd Russell-Moyle and Ben Bradshaw, for their aggressive behavior towards female colleagues. It also points out the Labour leadership's failure to condemn such behavior, suggesting it tacitly endorses misogyny. The piece compares the current situation to past instances of misogyny in politics, mentioning Alastair Campbell and Charles Falconer's dismissive attitudes towards women's concerns. The article is written by Catherine Bennett, an Observer columnist.
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Phoebe Cooke
Phoebe Cooke is a freelance journalist based in London.
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A Guide to the Anti-Net Zero Forces in Westminster Politics
26 Jul 2023
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DeSmog
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| Environmental Policy
The Conservative Party's recent by-election victory has intensified scrutiny on the UK's net zero policies, with Prime Minister Rishi Sunak suggesting a review of green policies. Key players opposing these policies include the Global Warming Policy Foundation, Net Zero Watch, and the Net Zero Scrutiny Group, which argue that current climate actions are too rapid and costly. Media outlets like GB News and Talk TV amplify these views, often casting doubt on climate science. The article highlights the influence of libertarian think tanks and pressure groups, particularly those based around Tufton Street, in lobbying against climate action.
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David Cowan
David Cowan is an author & journalist based in France. He travels extensively within Europe, North America and Asia, so can undertake assignments globally.
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Will we still remember them?
10 Nov 2023
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conservativereader.substack.com
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English
| Hamas and Terrorism
The article discusses the protests planned for Remembrance weekend in Britain, highlighting the country's struggle with multiculturalism and the perceived failure to integrate diverse groups. It contrasts the British response to such protests with the American stance on national symbols and military respect. The text also touches on the legal framework for counter-terrorism in the UK, arguing against the need for new laws. Additionally, it examines how non-state actors like Hamas exploit state vulnerabilities through terrorism, and the broader geopolitical implications of these actions.
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Peter Geoghegan
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Peter Geoghegan is a journalist based in Glasgow, United Kingdom. His work has appeared in a wide range of newspapers and broadcast outlets including BBC Radio 4, CBC, RTE, ABC, the Guardian, the Times Literary Supplement, the Scotsman, the Irish Times, the Times Higher Education, RTE, the London ...
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Jobs Completed 4
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Short Cuts: At NatCon London
01 Jun 2023
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www.lrb.co.uk
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English
| Right-Wing Politics
The National Conservatism Conference in London, organized by the Edmund Burke Foundation, featured prominent British politicians and international conservative figures. The event highlighted the growing influence of far-right ideologies, with discussions on nationalism, anti-woke sentiments, and traditionalism. Key speakers included Suella Braverman, Michael Gove, and Jacob Rees-Mogg. The conference underscored the ideological divide within the Conservative Party and the potential shift towards a more radical right-wing agenda. The article critically examines the funding sources and transnational connections of the National Conservatism movement, raising concerns about its impact on British politics.
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Nick Gutteridge
Nick Gutteridge is a freelance journalist based in Brussels, Belgium.
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Sir Jacob Rees-Mogg is ‘most popular Tory backbencher’
27 Dec 2023
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www.telegraph.co.uk
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English
| Politics
Jacob Rees-Mogg has been named the most popular Conservative backbencher in a survey by Conservative Home, narrowly beating Miriam Cates and Suella Braverman. The survey reflects the mood of the party's grassroots, with many critics of Prime Minister Rishi Sunak's policies, particularly on net zero. Rees-Mogg's new role on GB News may have contributed to his popularity, and the survey also notes Rishi Sunak's declining popularity in a monthly Cabinet ministers' league table.
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Lauren Medlicott
Lauren Medlicott is a journalist based in Merthyr Tydfil, United Kingdom.
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Journalism
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Jobs Completed 8
Job Success Rate 100%
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Will a Labour government respond to the UK's falling birth rate?
13 Sept 2024
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www.politicshome.com
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English
| Pronatalism
The UK's birth rate has been declining for nearly 15 years, reaching 1.49 children per woman in 2022, below the replacement rate of 2.1. This trend is part of a broader European phenomenon, with implications for public services and economic growth. The Labour government faces challenges in addressing this issue, with debates around pronatalism, immigration, and social policies. While some advocate for pronatalist policies, others on the left express concerns about potential anti-immigration and anti-feminist undertones. The article explores various perspectives, including those of Labour MPs and think tanks, on how to address the declining birth rate and its impact on society.
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Assa Samaké-Roman
Assa Samaké-Roman is a journalist based in Edinburgh, Scotland, covering politics and culture for the French and British media.
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Kemi Badenoch is wrong, maternity pay in the UK is a joke
02 Oct 2024
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www.thenational.scot
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English
| Gender Roles
The article criticizes Kemi Badenoch's stance on UK maternity pay, arguing it is insufficient and out of touch with the realities faced by most families. It highlights the financial challenges of new parents, contrasting Badenoch's privileged perspective with the struggles of average families. The piece also critiques broader conservative views on gender roles and economic policies, advocating for improved maternity pay, affordable childcare, and wages that align with living costs to support family stability and economic growth.
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Callum Smiles
Callum Smiles is a journalist based in the south of England. I have worked across Europe with an up to date passport and full clean driving licence. Along with millions of views when covering illegal immigration and 15 minute cities I am most known for my work in Davos at the annual World ...
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U.K. Conservatism Conference Kicks Off with a Host of Notable Speakers
15 May 2023
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www.rebelnews.com
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English
| Conservatism Conference
The National Conservatism Conference began at the Emmanuel Centre in Westminster with speakers like Home Secretary Suella Braverman discussing immigration and gender ideology, and Miriam Cates advocating for policies supporting the nuclear family. Jacob Rees-Mogg criticized Prime Minister Rishi Sunak for not scrapping EU laws, while Douglas Murray defended nationalism. The event was marked by protests from Steve Bray and interruptions by Extinction Rebellion activists.
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Benedict Smith
Benedict Smith is a journalist based in Palma, Spain. He writes for the online sports publication, 90min.com, and has also written in the culture and travel sections for Redbrick newspaper in Birmingham. In 2016, he was the chief content writer for a start-up company based in Santiago, Chile, where ...
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Kemi Badenoch tops next Conservative Party leader poll
31 Dec 2023
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ca.news.yahoo.com
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English
| Politics
Kemi Badenoch leads a ConservativeHome poll as the preferred next leader of the Conservative Party among grassroots Tories, with 38% support, ahead of Penny Mordaunt and Suella Braverman. The poll reflects a significant change in fortunes for Badenoch, who was ranked 11th two years ago and has since gained recognition for her stance on trans issues and was named 'minister of the year' by ConservativeHome. Nigel Farage and Boris Johnson also received write-in votes despite not being eligible. The poll results come after Badenoch's policies and comments on trans issues and EU law repeals have resonated with the Tory Right.
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Jane Smith
Jane Smith is a journalist based in Lake Worth, United States of America.
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My family’s ordeal reveals the strange, dystopian world of school gender policies
01 Oct 2023
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CapX
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English
| Parental Rights
The article discusses the author's personal experience with school gender policies in the UK, highlighting the challenges faced by parents of trans-identified children. It criticizes the current self-ID policy in schools, the lack of parental involvement, and the failure of institutions like the Department for Education and the NHS to provide evidence-based support. The author expresses hope that government officials will address these issues and restore parental rights.
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