Culture & Media

How to Manage a Room Full of Ideas
Hil Bichovsky
Nothing is easier to manipulate than a crowd. At a free speech event in Manchester, some ideas were more free than others.
You Can Do It — with Professor Richard Ennos

Professor Richard Ennos and Professor Diane Rasmussen had an inspirational conversation about Richard’s pro-human and anti-globalist group, Common Knowledge Edinburgh, which works locally to raise awareness.

RFK's Soma Revolution Is Coming
Matthew Ehret
RFK has promised a new paradigm in medication driven by an embrace of psychedelic drugs to treat micro-traumas, PTSD, depression, and a wide array of other psychological disorders. Is this truly the healthy MAHA revolution that we have been promised ...
Edgar Allan Poe’s Final Mystery: Solving the Paradox of the Sublime
David Gosselin
Edgar Allan Poe’s tales of murder and mystery, and his hauntingly beautiful poems, have fascinated readers for nearly two centuries. New research, presented in this article and in a new documentary, questions the official narratives about his life ...
How To Be a Globalist Librarian

Join Professor Diane Rasmussen in the UK Column Talk Tent at the Hope Freedom Music Festival as she discusses how libraries are contributing to the global green agenda and the UN’s ‘Sustainable Development Goals’ (SDGs).

A Picture Paints — with Jake Fern

Jake Fern tells Charles Malet about his journey from Marxist cult to resistance portraitist, and he introduces ‘A Thousand Words’.

When Marianna Met the Shemiranis: How Reporting Becomes Propaganda
Eugenie Verney
We know the BBC long ago tore up its impartiality policy, but with her coverage of the death of Kate Shemirani’s daughter Paloma, Social Media Investigations Correspondent Marianna Spring plumbs new depths. Former national news journalist Eugenie Verney (properly!) investigates.
Fact Checking the Fact Censors — with Dr Judith Brown

Who fact-checks the censorious fact-checkers? Diane Rasmussen McAdie spoke with Judith Brown about fact-checking, censorship, 'media literacy training', and other issues affecting the public's access to trustworthy, factual information.

Eugenie Verney Remembers Journalism

UK Column interviews Eugenie Verney, a former hard-wired left journalist, about her extensive career across many famous UK newspaper titles.

Whose Dreams? The LGBTQ+ Manchester Housing Scheme
Hil Bichovsky
What happens when forced teaming enters council housing policy? UK academics have shown that most older lesbians would prefer lesbian-only or women-only housing in old age. Meanwhile, Manchester City Council forges ahead with its new LGBTQ+ "and ...
People's Reactions to Opposing Trans Ideology
Sarah Newlyn
How do people react when presented with cold, hard facts about trans ideology? One brave man is taking to the streets to find out.
Embracing Masculinity — with Braeden Sorbo

At 23, Braeden Sorbo is calling on young men to reclaim strength, purpose, and responsibility in a culture that labels masculinity as toxic — and he's not backing down.

The Crisis of Culture
Dr Stuart Waiton
There is a new elite in town; one whose way of being, thinking, and speaking appears to have become the norm. But who are these elites, what is their mission, and how have they come to dominate our culture?
Insight: An Introduction to China with Carl Zha

Mike Robinson speaks to Carl Zha about the changes seen in China since the end of the Cultural Revolution. In this first discussion, he speaks about the seismic changes in the country since 1976, Chinese social credit, the national security threat posed by Chinese technology, the situation with Taiwan and more.

UK Column appears on Millenniyule 2024

Examining public-private partnerships.

As Think Tanks Create News Outlets, Old-School Journalism Is Dying Amid Huge Conflicts of Interest
Mark Anderson
The basic structure of conventional journalism is being reconfigured in a way that more clearly reveals the legacy media’s long-held allegiance toward centralized statist policies. This is chiefly evidenced by the blurring of the lines between media ...
Attacks on Academic Freedom, The Times of London, and MI6
Dr Piers Robinson
Once again, The Times newspaper is attacking academics who speak truth to power, with a new hit-piece. Who is behind these attacks?
You May Be Next - with David Clews

David Clews tells Charles Malet how the mainstream media mounted a campaign of vitriol against him, revealing personal and family details, after he reported on the Southport killings.

Britain had the First Amendment first
Philip Ridley
Exploring our ancient constitutional right to freedom of speech.
Drawing on Experience with Bob Moran

The former political cartoonist for the Daily Telegraph: his time in the corporate media, accusations of anti-semitism, divisions amongst dissident groups, the war narrative, immigration and what needs to be done to correct the wrongs of today's political elites.

Laughter in an ugly world with Alistair Williams

Alistair Williams tells Charles Malet about seeing behind the curtain of the comedy scene, in which performers are manipulated by coercion, and how he came out the other side, with his reputation and his faith intact.

Bilderberg: Beyond the Meetings, Part 2—Secretive gatherings a collusive conduit for AI-Big Media ‘marriage’
Mark Anderson
It will be increasingly difficult to find any legacy news agency that is not heavily reliant on AI. Will ChatGPT increasingly be telling you what the legacy media previously framed?
How to SAVE Truth and Justice: Detransitioners—with Edward Bartlett

Edward Bartlett tells Charles Malet about his battle against the neo-Marxist ideology which has spawned the gender transition movement.

Brave New Zealand—with Dr Ursula Edgington

As the world is propelled at great speed towards a paradigm shift, has New Zealand helped prepare the way? What happens down under usually rolls out. Dr Ursula Edgington tells us what we should expect in the northern hemisphere.

The Paradigm Wars—Part 3: A Wrench in the Fabric of Reality: a new paradigm?
Dr Petra Bueskens
With the divorce of worldviews, there are now two ‘realities’ in the West. The dissidents are on a new, but actually very old, path reconnecting the two spheres of human existence that were separated during the Renaissance and Enlightenment.
The Paradigm Wars—Part 2: The Paradigm War and its Discontents
Dr Petra Bueskens
What we have now is reality by fiat, and just like fiat currency, it’s worth almost nothing and could collapse in a myocardial moment. The system brooks no disagreement or opposition.
The Paradigm Wars—Part 1: GloboCap meets Mass Formation
Dr Petra Bueskens
Dissidents are contrarian and vulnerable; their arguments with each other are to be expected. What is the broader context in which they squabble?
Nicola Lund: From School Teacher to Activist Journalist

After complaining about the treatment of her aunt, Nicola learned a lot about how the NHS system worked, including that it is almost impossible to remove a DNR notice once it is recorded in a person’s medical records.

BBC’s ‘Local Democracy Service’ broadens mass media cartel’s monopolistic network
Mark Anderson
There is no reason whatsoever to believe that the monstrous news-financial complex should represent the permanent future of journalism, however immovable and all-powerful it may appear. 
The British Origins of the UFO Psyop with Matt Ehret

Mike Robinson speaks to Matt Ehret about the second part of his “Hidden Hand Behind UFOs” series, where H.G. Wells is introduced as a student of Thomas Huxley and the father of modern predictive programming, whose ideas spawned the creation of the Manhattan Project, League of Nations and UN.

A look behind ‘new’ media outlets whose fresh image belies their background: Part I of a series
Mark Anderson
Don’t be fooled. By all indications, several news networking schemes are part of the legacy media’s plan to keep itself in charge of the narrative—under cover of novelty and localism.
Gutsy Women: Louise Collins

From an FM radio programme that was so successful it had to be shut down, through years with UK Column, to stalwart defence of children.

Down With This Sort of Thing: Graham Linehan

Mike Robinson speaks to Graham Linehan, comedy writer and creator/co-creator of Father Ted, Black Books and The IT Crowd, about life after speaking out on transgender issues.

UK Column appears on Millenniyule 2023

Who is higher in the New World Order—the alphabet-soup supranationalists or the Zionists?

Kenny Xu comments on his book School of Woke

From one of America’s most relentless critics of Critical Race Theory comes a far-reaching, on-the-ground investigation of how CRT infiltrated our schools and transformed them into activism factories—with disastrous results.

Woke, Racism and the Great Reset of the UK
Simon Elmer
The UK is increasingly being run by second-generation immigrants who quite openly hate the White British working class, our culture and customs. They have been appointed specifically because they can accuse anyone who opposes the Great Reset without ...
Letters to the Editor: Autumn 2023
Letters to the Editor
A selection of letters from our members and viewers.
Susan Smith—Women Won't Wheesht

Nicola Sturgeon—my part in her downfall, by one of the women who won't wheesht.

Léon Krier looks at linear super-city Neom

So extravagant is Saudi Arabia’s plan to create an urban utopia in the desert that even those working on the project, known as The Line, do not yet know whether its scale and scope can ever be realised.

Inside Story: The Cancelling of Graham Linehan
UK Column Reporters
A brief international firestorm was brought about by an easily avoidable situation.
Jeffrey Tucker and the Brownstone Institute

Jeffrey Tucker discusses the Brownstone Institute and the great battle of ideas underway to inspire a restoration of freedom.

Brian Gerrish appears on the Delingpod

Brian's July 2023 interview by James Delingpole.

A Glimpse into Cities, Architecture, Planning and Control with Léon Krier

A celebrated architect’s even-handed account of working for the then Prince Charles, of politics as anti-debate, and of the place of beauty in public life.

Bilderberg: Beyond the Meetings, Part 1: Big Tech & Big Media Interests Busily Branching Out
Mark Anderson
In light of the recent 2023 meeting in Portugal, Mark Anderson probes the dealings of the Bilderbergers. Are Bilderberg’s secretive discussions nurturing a way for Big Tech and Big Media to scratch each other’s back?
In the Absence of Order
Colin Robertson
We can condemn Sinéad O’Connor, but if so, we have to also condemn the society that created her. We have lost someone who created beauty. Let us hope that she has found peace.
UK Column meets Jemma Cooper

There is life after the BBC. Ego can be overcome. People are waking up, social media is expanding and many are working to exit the matrix.

Mainstream Press: Is the worm actually turning?
UK Column Reporters
A plea to journalists and readers of corporate news to call out the clickbait and propaganda and to start pushing back against the erosion of integrity in the mainstream press.
Sound Of Freedom: The Passion of the Censors
Iain Davis
LONG READ: Given the stakes, it is not surprising that projections of the numbers involved in child trafficking and abuse are invariably underestimates. The word "epidemic" fails to convey the staggering extent of this evil.
An Open Letter to Nobody: The Duties of Poetry in 2023
Simon Elmer
Simon Elmer challenges Devon’s own poet, Alice Oswald, to address the lies by which our lives have been ruled over the last three years and will continue to be ruled by until we are brave enough to expose them.
Letters to the Editor: Summer 2023
Letters to the Editor
A selection of letters and a poem from some of our viewers.
Talking Architecture with Léon Krier

Architecture, urban planning, the quality of life, who holds the power, and much more. 

Why is the BBC apparently featuring terrorists in its documentaries?
Mike Robinson
In their recent documentary claiming Syrian Government involvement in the Captagon drugs trade, the BBC failed to disclose the affiliations of those they featured.
Fact-Checking—21st Century Censorship: Dr Judith Brown

Are fact checkers defenders of democracy or a network of thought control? Dr Judith Brown has been investigating.

The Lockdown Files Psyop
Iain Davis
While the mainstream media expect to command our trust, they do not trust us. The mainstream media have to account for emerging evidence somehow, and have prepared the narratives to do so.
Freedom Music Festival 1—Hollowbone, Inspekta Veg, Paul G Terry, Tim Briffa, Campbell & Jam For Free

The first of three videos from the Freedom Music Festival hosted by HOPE Sussex Community and UK Column.

Overcoming Woke Ideology—James Lindsay

Exposing the beliefs and ideology of the woke "new left" is, it turns out, a real wild ride.

Letters to the Editor: Spring 2023
Letters to the Editor
What our viewers have been thinking and doing.
Ministry of Truth NZ: The documents that reveal the government’s many-tentacled approach to mass political monitoring
A Curious Girl
With all the bases covered through ‘inter-agency coordination’, was true, open and free debate killed at the starting block of the whole Covid situation in New Zealand? Observation and lived experience would suggest that is the case.
‘One Health’ and the demotion of humankind to the level of livestock
Mark Anderson
To save the social contract, the scientific and media establishment prefers the redistribution of people across the globe over more births.
It is time to stand up to those who contort the meaning of antisemitism
Iain Davis
For Sunak and Hancock, the IHRA's definitions of antisemitism are completely irrelevant. Evidently, they are among those who don't care what history teaches us about the Holocaust or what real antisemitism is. The "ominous current parallels" to the Holocaust couldn't be more apparent.
UK Column guest appearance on Millenniyule 2022

Brian, David and Alex appear on Colin Robertson's Christmas show.

Journalists must stop believing the false reality they create
Barry Wheedon
Are journalists the most clueless people in society?
Leak: German Government's Ukraine war propaganda campaign
Alex Thomson, Eastern Approaches
Chancellor Scholz's €2 billion media tsar is engaging six-year-old "reporters" and liaising closely with Britain and America to "minimise the reach of disinformation" about the Ukraine war. A whistleblower says this leak is just "the tip of the ...
Challenging the Covid-19 Narrative: Former ITV and BSkyB news boss Mark Sharman speaks with UK Column

A media executive of fifty years’ standing, well familiar with broadcasting during the Cold War and the Northern Ireland troubles, tells the UK Column that there has never been such powerful censorship of British broadcasting as in the Covid era.

Why was the "conspiracy theory" myth created?
Iain Davis
If you thought you knew what facts and evidence are, the UN, the EU, Twitter and the World Jewish Congress have news for you.
Letters to the Editor: The Great Escape
Letters to the Editor
What our viewers have been thinking and doing.
David Scott: UK Column and the Mainstream Media

David Scott gives a Scottish audience a large-scale overview of his calling to the work of UK Column and the experiences he has gleaned from working for truth in the media.

The BBC's Psychology Behind Conspiracy Theories
Iain Davis
An intellectually risible corpus of "experimental psychology" is laid bare to reveal the abject terror of mainstream academics and broadcasters at the very thought that their society might actually be being misruled.
Don’t hate mainstream journalists—feel sorry for them
UK Column Reporters
Ask a mainstream journalist about PCR test cycle rates and you will get a blank stare.
A tale for our times: Animal Farm as a stage production
Katy-Jo Murfin
A pertinent review of a drama production of George Orwell’s Animal Farm. Have we still not apprehended Orwell’s warning?
Whistleblower: Newspaper industry chiefs criminally negligent over Covid scaremongering
UK Column Reporters
A veteran of British print journalism offers his assessment of his colleagues' attitude to their profession.
Hate Creep
Iain Davis
Hate Creep is an existential threat to our society. Unless we stop it, everything that we value, the freedoms that hundreds of thousands have died to defend, will be lost.
Beyond Integrity Initiative: The Scale of UK Government Counter-Disinformation
Mike Robinson
The recent hack of the Institute for Statecraft’s Integrity Initiative programme offered a rare glimpse into a part of the government’s propaganda machine which it really doesn’t want anyone to see. Which raises the question, what else is there?
UK Corporate Media: Social Media Platforms Must Pay
Mike Robinson
The British corporate media is in desperate straits. With revenues collapsing, they are begging government to act.
Defending the Indefensible
David Scott
What are the current limits on free speech? Where should they lie? Why should we defend the rights of another to say the unsayable? It is simply for these reasons; that the freedom to speak is the freedom to learn and that, without it, there is ...
BBC Fake News Reality Check
Brian Gerrish
Friday 13th January 2017 was the day we learned of the BBC's 'Reality Check', described by the Guardian as a team to 'debunk fake news'. If you feel that the BBC debunking fake news might be an oxymoron, then we would agree with you, and the reasons ...
Leveson State Press Control: Building The Picture With UKColumn
UK Column Reporters
Network of connections between the formation of political charity Common Purpose by powerful international banks, through the secret meeting to create the Media Standards Trust, to the creation of a highly political clamour by the Hacked Off campaign ...
A History of Social Engineering
Malcolm Massey
To understand how we have reached the beginnings of a trans-humanist era we must follow the roots of modern day social engineering. Such a practice has been applied for thousands of years, but it could be said that only in the last few centuries has ...
A Picture Sells A Thousand Words
Malcolm Massey
In this weeks nudge we will be taking a look at the rising popularity of the Selfie, a past time that is becoming so popular even the next door neighbours dog is doing it.
«Би-Би-Си Медия Экшин»: подрывная работа радиотелевизионной корпорации в Казахстане и в Украине
Brian Gerrish
Сбалансированность по Би-Би-Си? Это что: критика и подрыв существующей власти? Стабилизировала ли «Би-Би-Си Медия Экшин» неустойчивое украинское общество или, скорее, подбросила топлива в огонь?
BBC Media Action: Subversion From Broadcasting House To Kazakhstan
Brian Gerrish
”Our mission is to inform, connect and empower people around the world.” These are mighty words from BBC Media Action, a charitable offshoot of the BBC funded to £29.5m in 2012 - most of it from the British Government, EU, US State Department, UN and ...
ATVOD: A Major Risk To Freedom of Speech on the Internet
UK Column Reporters
Last Wednesday all "video on demand" content for which the UK Column had "editorial" reponsibility was removed from Youtube and this website following demands for "regulation" by ATVOD, a subsidiary of Ofcom.
The Alternative Wolf In Sheep's Clothing
Malcolm Massey
This years Bilderberg meeting saw a dramatic increase in attention than in previous years from both mainstream media and protestors, with attendees exceeding 2,300. This increase, more than double of Chantilly last year, has been dubbed by many to be a success in terms of exposure, with many that ...
Sleepwalking Into A Technotronic Dictatorship
Brian Gerrish
The BBC - Historic Propaganda Arm Of US/NATO Regime Change
Tony Shell
The events described in this report have to be seen in their historical context – not least in terms of the events in the former Yugoslavia during the 1990s. The role of the western media (and most especially the BBC) was not simple reportage – it ...
Faux Facts - The disturbing Truth About fullfact.org
Brian Gerrish
“Full Fact is an independent fact-checking organisation. We make it easier to see the facts and context behind the claims made by the key players in British political debate and press those who make misleading claims to correct the record" - so says ...
Leveson Inquiry
Brian Gerrish
A murky pool of vested interest, where monsters wait to swallow the free press and media bite by bite.
Duchess Of Cambridge Topless Photos A False Flag In Preparation For Leveson
Mike Robinson
Is the publication of the topless photos of the Duchess of Cambridge no more that an act of greed by French and Irish trash publications?
BBC Given Free Reign To Continue Blatant Propagandising
Mike Robinson
Leveson Inquiry - Control of the Press and Media by David Bell’s Common Purpose?
Brian Gerrish
Commissioned by Common Purpose sponsor David Cameron, the Leveson Inquiry is tasked to examine the culture, practices and ethics of the press, in four modules. These are: 1. The press and the public, including phone-hacking and illegal behaviour 2 ...
Leveson's Inquiry more dangerous than Iran
Brian Gerrish
In the dangerous world around us, many people will be watching Prime Minister Cameron push Israel for war with Iran.
BBC: Is Internet “Addiction” A Mental Illness?
John Morton
On my way into the office this morning I was treated to yet another slice of the habitual, and cleverly packaged “but, we are only trying to help” medicine from our good friends at the Brussels Broadcasting Corporation.
Ugly Meaningless Art — Shropshire
Brian Gerrish
urprisingly the BBC propaganda machine accurately reports that Shropshire is spending even more money - now more than £1 million - on its own special piece of ugly meaningless art. In this case a 40ft high stone arch called the Quantun Leap, to supposedly celebrate the birth of Charles Darwin.
Dispatches Psyop
Mike Robinson
Last night's Channel 4 Dispatches "documentary" was a classic example of a multi-purpose psychological operation, designed to minimise any urges we may have towards activism, while at the same time softening us up to yet more social profiling and the ...
EU Escalates Assault On Classical Culture
John Morton
By means of beauty all beautiful things become beautiful. For this appears to me the safest answer to give both to myself and others; and adhering to this, I think that I shall never fall, but that it is a safe answer both for me and anyone else ...
What Are You Looking At?
Mike Robinson
Britain's cultural life is under attack again. The British Museum is hosting this disgusting waste of time and money, as part of an exhibition called "Statuephilia."