Kathy Gyngell

Kathy’s TCW review of the week

WILL last week turn out to be the one that marked the beginning of the end of trans madness? That question has been on my mind since the ‘landmark’ Cass Review was published on Wednesday. I am not holding my breath. That ‘thousands of children have been let down by the NHS’ was surely an understatement of the […]

Kathy’s TCW week in review

MY EASTER Week began with Mel Gibson’s masterpiece The Passion of the Christ (made 20 years ago) which I started watching on Mark Steyn’s recommendation. You can read Mark’s review of it here. Gibson’s portrayal of Jesus, the Redeemer who died violently for our sins, is not for the faint-hearted and perhaps not to everyone’s taste. I found the […]

Climate the Movie, Part 4: Climate policy versus freedom, people and poverty

THE documentary Climate the Movie is the most needed and the most important contribution to the debate about the so-called climate crisis since the ‘alarmism era’ began in the late 1970s. Our climate science (sceptic) expert Paul Homewood reviewed it here. The film is a fact-packed near one and half hours of careful argument and evidence covering every aspect of the science […]

Climate the Movie, Part 2: Natural climate change and extreme weather

THE documentary Climate the Movie is the most needed and the most important contribution to the debate about the so-called climate crisis since the ‘alarmism era’ began in the late 1970s. You can read our climate science (sceptic) expert, Paul Homewood’s review of it here. It is one and half hours of careful argument and evidence requiring considerable concentration!  We thought […]

Climate the Movie – Part 1: History of the earth and CO2

THE documentary Climate: The Movie is the most needed and the most important contribution to the debate about the so-called climate crisis since the ‘alarmism era’ began in the late 1970s. Yesterday our climate science (sceptic) expert, Paul Homewood. reviewed the film for TCW.  You can read what he says about it here. It is one and half hours […]

Kathy’s TCW week in review

THIS is actually my TCW fortnight in review, starting with apologies. Not, I hasten to assure you, the virtue-signalling kind, but the old-fashioned sort. The first for not getting this review out last weekend. Sickness was the cause. I was laid low with a chest infection and a fever. (No, I am not vaccinated and yes,I plied myself with First Defence, […]

Kathy’s TCW week in review

MY TCW week began with a West End theatre trip and a salutary reminder of how far TCW is from reaching, let alone influencing, the minds of the middle-class woke. Daughter-in-law number two thought a modern refashioning of Ibsen’s An Enemy of the People looked promising. As indeed did I! Which vaccine dissident doctor, we wondered, would this contemporary rewrite feature as the hero? Would […]

Kathy’s TCW week in review

WELL, it wasn’t just another week. It was TCW‘s 10th birthday week. We were born on March 8, 2014. Laura woke me up on Friday morning with a call to wish ‘us’ happy birthday! I didn’t mind – we had something to celebrate. It was a good thing we did that day; for a decade now we’ve managed to keep […]

A fresh new look to celebrate TCW’s tenth birthday

SOME of us are at that interesting age when you begin to feel the need of a facelift, though none of us TCW ladies have yet resorted to that, you’ll be pleased to know. What we did feel necessary however was a TCW facelift to mark our tenth birthday. And that is what you can see today – a brighter, fresher look to send […]