The Climate and Nature Bill has its second reading in Parliament on 24 January 2025. If it becomes law, it will bring in compulsory re-wilding of more than 30% of the UK […]
ECB is looking forward to 2025 with the development of the digital euro and the accompanying EU legislation
Christine Lagarde, President of the European Central Bank (“ECB”), is expecting European legislation for the digital euro. According to her, the European Commission will propose legislation for establishing a digital euro in […]
During covid, the MHRA failed and allowed the biggest assault on civil liberties and economic prosperity in my lifetime, Rupert Lowe MP said
“How can [the MHRA] possibly be trusted to regulate properly when it is funded largely by the companies it is tasked with regulating?” Rupert Lowe, Member of Parliament (“MP”) for Great Yarmouth […]
The Hippocratic Oath
“I [will not] administer a poison to anybody when asked to do so, nor will I suggest such a course.”—Hippocratic Oath You will see that the Hippocratic Oath forbids euthanasia, also known […]
University of Stuttgart launches supercomputer; it is the 10th supercomputer the EU has procured
Germany has launched the Hunter supercomputer, powered by AMD technology, at the High-Performance Computing Centre of the University of Stuttgart (“HLRS”). This €15 million supercomputer, which went live on 16 January 2025, […]
HART group reviews the first day of the UK Covid Inquiry’s hearings on vaccines
In the following, the HART group summarises the first day of hearings for the UK Covid Inquiry on vaccines and therapeutics. HART also provides comments which clearly show the Inquiry is going […]
When a Vegetarian Sausage Beats an MRI Scanner
Modern doctors rely far too much on technology; they rely too much upon equipment which is often faulty, frequently badly calibrated and more often than not downright misleading. Today’s doctors have lost […]