Doctor accused of professional misconduct over Covid-19 criticism alleges collusion

A Dublin-based GP accused of professional misconduct for criticising Covid-19 measures and restrictions on social media has claimed there has been a degree of collusion to frame evidence against him at a medical inquiry.

Marcus de Brun called for the evidence of an expert witness, Colin Bradley, who had concluded that the GP’s actions were disgraceful and dishonourable, to be excluded from the case against him.

### Dispute Over Expert Witness Evidence

The application to exclude Prof Bradley’s evidence arose after Dr de Brun claimed that the expert witness’s concerns about a viral immunologist, Graham Bottley, who had made a complaint about the GP to the Medical Council, were not referenced in a report Prof Bradley provided to a committee recommending a fitness-to-practise inquiry.

Dr de Brun further alleged that plans by the Medical Council to call Dr Bottley as a witness were only abandoned earlier in the week after he objected. He also argued that Prof Bradley’s evidence should be excluded because the expert witness was asked by the regulatory body’s Preliminary Proceedings Committee to provide an additional report addressing the seriousness of the GP’s actions.

Dr de Brun told the fourth day of the inquiry before a Fitness-to-Practice Committee of the Medical Council that admitting Prof Bradley’s evidence would be unfair, as it lacks independence.

### Allegations Against Dr de Brun

The father of four, who operated his own practice in Rush, Co Dublin, faces ten counts of professional misconduct over his criticism of public health guidelines, lockdowns, facemask mandates, and Covid-19 vaccines during the pandemic.

Allegations also relate to comments he made at a public rally in Dublin in August 2020, where he was accused of failing to wear a facemask and observe social distancing.

The Medical Council claims Dr de Brun’s comments and actions were inappropriate, undermined public health guidelines, and contravened sections of the Guide to Professional Conduct and Ethics.

### Dr de Brun’s Defence

However, the GP maintains that the deaths of his patients in a nursing home during the pandemic—and the subsequent anger and upset he expressed on Twitter—were consequences of Government guidelines and the Medical Council’s inaction.

Dr de Brun resigned from the Medical Council in April 2020 over what he described as the State’s failure to protect nursing home residents.

It emerged that Dr Bottley made a complaint against Dr de Brun to the regulatory body in January 2021, after a Twitter dispute between the two.

### Expert Witness Prof Bradley’s Position

The inquiry heard that Prof Bradley cautioned the Medical Council in an email in August 2023 against relying on Dr Bottley’s social media posts to challenge Dr de Brun’s views, noting Dr Bottley’s standing was controversial.

Under cross-examination by Dr de Brun, who is representing himself, Prof Bradley accepted he had not referenced his concerns about Dr Bottley in any report to the Medical Council.

Prof Bradley described Dr Bottley as a controversial figure presenting himself as a virologist and stated it was particularly inappropriate for a medical practitioner to engage in online discussions that encouraged vaccine hesitancy, such as those by Dr de Brun.

He said he relied on the views of bodies like the National Immunisation Advisory Committee when assessing whether the GP’s conduct constituted serious failures, rather than on the Twitter dispute.

Prof Bradley told the inquiry he believed the doctor had crossed the line into serious misuse of social media by discouraging compliance with public health guidelines during a serious pandemic.

While admitting it was his fault that he had not addressed the seriousness of Dr de Brun’s conduct in his initial report, Prof Bradley rejected any suggestion that he was directed on what to include in his reports.

### Medical Council’s Position

Counsel for the Medical Council, Neasa Bird BL, said that requesting Prof Bradley to provide an additional report did not undermine his independence as an expert witness.

Ms Bird rejected Dr de Brun’s assertion that the Medical Council had coached or influenced how Prof Bradley presented his evidence, maintaining that nothing claimed by the GP undermined the witness’s independence, credibility, or reliability.

### Cross-Examination Highlights

Under cross-examination, Dr de Brun told Prof Bradley that claims he was dismissive towards patients were emotive, highlighting his 23 years of unblemished practice as a GP.

“I consider myself to have a very, very good and very empathetic and caring relationship with my patients,” he said.

Dr de Brun read an email from a patient who said they would be “greatly saddened” if their social media interactions with the doctor were taken out of context. The patient stated they had never taken offence at anything Dr de Brun had said publicly or privately, including on social media.

Prof Bradley responded that his concern was that while the GP’s tweet might have been directed at someone he knew, it could be interpreted by others as dismissive of their condition.

“I felt it was very open to interpretation that you were being dismissive of patients with diabetes or long Covid,” said Prof Bradley. “Once it’s on Twitter, it’s a comment that’s open to everyone to read and be affected by it.”

### Additional Remarks

The inquiry heard that Prof Bradley noted some of Dr de Brun’s statements were supported by other doctors and commentators who present critiques of government Covid-19 policy more reasonably.

The inquiry’s chairperson, Deirdre Murphy, adjourned the hearing and said the committee would deliver its ruling on the application to dismiss Prof Bradley’s evidence at a future date.
https://www.breakingnews.ie/ireland/doctor-accused-of-professional-misconduct-over-covid-19-criticism-alleges-collusion-1811564.html

Haryana: 5 Dead, 1 Injured After Speeding Thar Loses Control, Rams Into Exit Divider In Gurugram

**Five Killed, One Injured in High-Speed Thar Crash Near Jharsa Flyover in Gurugram**

In the early hours of Saturday, September 27, a tragic accident claimed the lives of at least five people and left one injured in Gurugram, Haryana. A speeding Thar lost control and collided with the exit divider on the Gurugram-Delhi-Jaipur Highway near Jharsa Flyover at approximately 4:30 am.

The vehicle, bearing a Uttar Pradesh registration number, was traveling on National Highway-48 when it collided directly with the exit divider at Exit 9 after losing balance. The impact completely damaged the Thar.

Among the deceased were three women and two men. The injured individual was promptly shifted to Medanta Hospital in Gurugram for treatment.

Following the accident, the police arrived at the scene and have launched an investigation. Authorities are currently trying to contact the victims’ family members. Further details are awaited.

Stay tuned for updates on this developing story.
https://www.freepressjournal.in/india/haryana-5-dead-1-injured-after-speeding-thar-loses-control-rams-into-exit-divider-in-gurugram

Jarencio says everything his Tigers are doing is to give back to UST

Coach Pido Jarencio has tried to refrain from talking, letting his coaching staff handle the communication instead.

Meanwhile, his University of Santo Tomas crew made their presence felt loudly during the first week of Season 88 of the UAAP men’s basketball tournament.

As they prepare to face another big title favorite, La Salle, the jolly coach and his team are gearing up for a challenging match ahead.
https://sports.inquirer.net/641917/jarencio-says-everything-his-tigers-are-doing-is-to-give-back-to-ust

Madhu’s 92nd birthday: G. Venugopal’s post sparks controversy; actor’s daughter says ‘Shared without knowing facts’

**Singer G Venugopal’s Birthday Post for Actor Madhu Sparks Social Media Debate**

Legendary Malayalam actor Madhu recently celebrated his 92nd birthday, and a birthday wish post by singer G Venugopal triggered a significant social media debate. The post, which commented on the actor’s current life and financial situation, sparked controversy and prompted a response from Madhu’s daughter Uma Jayalakshmi.

### Daughter Uma Jayalakshmi Responds

Uma Jayalakshmi expressed her disappointment regarding Venugopal’s statements about her father. She shared her reaction in response to a post by noted filmmaker and lyricist Sreekumaran Thampi, writing:

> “Without knowing the facts, singer Venugopal wrote a post about my father, which caught the attention of our family. When I read the last part of that post, I was shocked.”

She further added:

> “To see a man who has lived 92 years with so much dignity described in such a lowly manner by Venugopal caused me great sadness. I thought I should post a reply. That was when I saw this post on Thampi Uncle’s page. Uncle, who knows my father closest, has expressed it far better than I could. It brought us all comfort.”

As Madhu’s daughter, Uma confidently stated that many of the statements in Venugopal’s post were not true and appreciated Thampi’s appropriate response.

### The Controversy Explained

The controversy arose from G Venugopal’s birthday wish post for Madhu, in which he suggested that relatives and key people were neglecting the veteran actor, referring to his current financial and personal situation.

In response, Sreekumaran Thampi strongly criticized these claims as completely baseless and urged the public not to spread unverified information, which causes unnecessary trouble for Madhu’s family and friends. Thampi also clarified that Madhu’s assets were never sold to fund films or for any other reasons, debunking a part of the misinformation.

### G Venugopal Edits Birthday Post

Following the backlash and Sreekumaran Thampi’s clarification, Venugopal edited his original birthday post to remove all the misleading sections.

An excerpt from G Venugopal’s revised birthday message reads:

> “My birthday wishes to the Raj Kapoor of Malayalam cinema. Sir, may you continue to stay with us in good health for many more years—that’s my prayer! Happy Birthday Madhu Sir. VG.”

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Schumer coordinating shutdown strategy with liberal groups after caving before

Several liberal groups, including unions, the Progressive Change Campaign Committee, and MoveOn, told Axios they have met with Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer and his team weekly over the past two months. All have emphasized that a repeat of Schumer’s March concession would be unacceptable.

The progressive Democratic groups involved have welcomed the change in dynamics. “There has been more proactive communication from leadership to me; I would just call it the outside ecosystem,” MoveOn chief communications officer Joel Payne told Axios.

The battle lines that the grassroots of the party are drawing for the grasstops leadership are clear: “Hey, you’ve got to be willing to fight.”

Others took on a much different tone, sounding more threatening. One source familiar with the conversations told Axios that some groups have been using planned No Kings protests next month to their advantage. “You can either be a part of this movement or be irrelevant to it,” the source said they told Schumer’s team.

The liberal group Progress Action Fund told Axios it is paying six figures for an ad buy pushing Schumer to stand his ground in the government funding battle.

Schumer is being set up for a daunting task, as some in his caucus are reportedly already getting cold feet. The White House’s threats to lay off thousands of federal workers in retaliation for a government shutdown are leading some Democrats to consider breaking ranks, said Democratic sources familiar with the matter, according to
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Southern States of Mississippi and Louisiana Go Back to Teaching the Basics in School – Now Lead Liberal States Like California in Literacy

Anyone who follows education news—or simply has children in public schools—knows that we are facing an education crisis in this country right now. Grade school students in multiple states cannot read or do math at grade level. The problem existed years ago, but school shutdowns during the COVID-19 pandemic made things even worse.

Now, some states in the South have discovered a solution: going back to basics and teaching foundational skills like phonics. It’s amazing—if you focus on teaching kids to read rather than prioritizing subjects like social justice and gender theory, they actually learn to read. Who knew?

Kelsey Piper writes at *The Argument* on Substack: *Illiteracy is a policy choice*.

This month, the Department of Education released its latest edition of the National Assessment of Educational Progress, the standardized tests better known as the Nation’s Report Card. The results have left me blazing with rage.

In my home state of California, for instance, only 30% of public school fourth graders can read proficiently. Fully 41% cannot even read at a basic level—which means they cannot truly understand and interpret written text at all. Eighth graders look almost as bad.

But scores are not slipping everywhere. In Mississippi, they have been rising year over year. The state recovered from a brief decline during COVID and has now surpassed its pre-COVID highs. Its fourth-grade students outperform California’s on average, even though California is richer, has a more educated population, and spends about 50% more per pupil.

The difference is most pronounced when you look at the most disadvantaged students. In California, only 28% of Black fourth graders read at or above a basic level, compared to 52% in Mississippi.

But it’s not just that Mississippi has raised the floor. It has also raised the ceiling. The state is one of the nation’s best performers when you look at students who are *not* economically disadvantaged.

And it’s not just Mississippi. Louisiana, Alabama, and Tennessee have adopted the same strategies to stem the bleeding experienced in other states—and they have seen significant improvements.

This is the part of the story that has gotten the most attention: teach phonics! And you should, indeed, teach phonics. But making schools adopt this approach took more than a mere nudge.

The Southern Surge states have used a combination of earmarked funding, guidance to districts, and outright mandates to accomplish universal adoption of phonics-based instruction.

When schools embrace topics like gender and social justice at the expense of basic and necessary skills like reading and math, they rob students of the learning they need to succeed in life.

Every school in America needs to return to the basics. It is an absolute crime for a young person to go through years of schooling only to emerge unable to read.

Southern states are showing the way—and it works.
https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2025/09/southern-states-mississippi-louisiana-go-back-teaching-basics/

The true story behind Donna Scrivo’s crime ahead of Snapped

**Snapped Returns with a Deep Dive into the Donna Scrivo Case**

The true crime series *Snapped* revisits a chilling case that captured widespread attention in Michigan. Donna Scrivo was convicted of first-degree murder in the 2014 killing of her son, Ramsay Scrivo, receiving a life sentence without the possibility of parole.

### The Case That Gripped Michigan

Ramsay Scrivo was reported missing in late January 2014. Within days, county crews and deputies discovered multiple bags containing human remains along rural roads in St. Clair County. Among the grim evidence was an electric saw found inside one of the bags. Authorities quickly identified the remains as those of Ramsay Scrivo, according to reports by Reuters.

### Contradictory Defense Claims

During the trial, Donna Scrivo presented a competing narrative. She claimed that a masked, armed intruder had killed Ramsay, then held her hostage for several days, forcing her to move the bags containing the remains. Despite this testimony, the jury did not accept her version of events, as reported by CBS News.

### Trial, Verdict, and Sentence

In May 2015, after brief deliberations, a Macomb County jury found Donna Scrivo guilty of first-degree premeditated murder and mutilation of a body. The prosecution’s case included evidence related to the electric saw, the scene at the condo, her movements in the days following Ramsay’s death, and phone records aligning with the timeline of events, according to the *Detroit Free Press*.

Currently, Donna Scrivo is serving her life sentence at the Huron Valley Complex for Women, as listed by the Michigan Department of Corrections.

### Watch *Snapped*’s Coverage of the Case

The episode recounting the Donna Scrivo case is set to re-air on Oxygen on Friday, September 26, at 10 PM ET. This broadcast offers an in-depth look at the timeline, the evidence, and the courtroom outcome.

*Snapped* is available to stream on multiple platforms, including Peacock Premium, Peacock Premium Plus, fuboTV, NBC, Oxygen, YouTube TV, and Hulu. Fans can also purchase episodes on Apple TV, Amazon Video, and FandangoNow.

For those interested in more true crime stories, check out detailed case overviews such as the Sarah McLinn case, also featured on *Snapped*.

Stay tuned for compelling insights and gripping storytelling with *Snapped*’s thorough examination of the Donna Scrivo case.
https://www.sportskeeda.com/us/shows/the-true-story-behind-donna-scrivo-s-crime-ahead-snapped

Philadelphia school board extends superintendent’s contract through 2030

Superintendent Tony Watlington Sr. will continue leading the School District of Philadelphia through 2030, following a unanimous vote by the Board of Education to extend his contract. His original agreement was set to expire in 2027, falling a year short of his five-year strategic plan.

Under the new extension, Watlington will receive a 3% annual raise on his current salary of $367,700.

“Dr. Watlington, you have led with energy, vision and a deep commitment to our students,” said Board of Education President Reginald Streater during a recent board meeting. “Under your leadership, we have seen measurable progress. The board firmly believes that with you at the helm, we can continue to accelerate progress and deliver on our commitment to Philadelphia students,” he added.

Watlington expressed appreciation to the board for their continued confidence in his leadership. “It has been an honor to work under your leadership,” he said. “We’re going to roll up our sleeves and go to work. We’re going to do you proud.”

Appointed in 2022, Watlington was chosen by the school board from over 400 candidates to become superintendent. He previously served as superintendent of Rowan-Salisbury in North Carolina and is the first superintendent chosen by a locally governed school board since David Hornbeck in the 1990s.

Under his tenure, Philadelphia public schools have seen their first enrollment and graduation increases in over a decade, improved test scores for grades 3–8, and over 1,400 fewer dropouts.

The school district recently finalized new three-year contracts with two unions: the Philadelphia Federation of Teachers (PFT) and the School Police Association.

The PFT represents approximately 14,000 members, including educators, counselors, nurses, paraprofessionals, and other school staff. The School Police Association represents about 350 School Safety Officers.

Joyce Wilkerson, board member and president emeritus, praised Watlington’s handling of contract negotiations with both unions. “You came from a jurisdiction that did not have unions,” Wilkerson said. “You’ve done a stellar job building relationships with our unions. You’ve encouraged us to focus on our children. There are huge challenges remaining, but I have confidence in your ability to lead us going forward,” she added.

Arthur Steinberg, president of the Philadelphia Federation of Teachers, said the district is experiencing a level of stability it hasn’t seen in years.

“Superintendent Watlington has demonstrated his respect for our members in the only way that matters: a strong, on-time labor contract,” he said in a statement.

“For veteran Philly public educators like myself who endured politicized, anti-educator and anti-labor leadership under the SRC, the respect and alignment on priorities such as state funding and improvement of staff hiring and retention are a long-fought achievement,” Steinberg continued. “I look forward to continuing to build on a productive and mutually respectful working relationship with superintendent Watlington,” he added.

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Mercury in Libra: Is Your Sign Ready For The Diplomatic Shift?

Mercury Enters Libra on October 3, 2025: A Time for Connection, Balance, and Harmonious Communication

As the celestial messenger, Mercury, shifts from the intellectual and analytical sign of Virgo into the harmonious and diplomatic sign of Libra on October 3, 2025, our collective focus will naturally turn toward connection, communication, and balance. This transit, lasting until October 24, 2025, marks a profound period for re-evaluating our relationships, resolving conflicts, and seeking fairness in all our dealings.

Mercury in Libra encourages us to think and speak with grace. The quick-witted, sometimes critical energy of Mercury in Virgo gives way to a more thoughtful, nuanced approach. Debates may become less about being ‘right’ and more about finding common ground. It’s a prime time for negotiation, mediation, and engaging in conversations that build bridges rather than burn them.

This transit highlights the importance of active listening and seeing multiple perspectives. However, be mindful of Libra’s tendency towards indecision and people-pleasing. While seeking harmony is positive, don’t sacrifice your own needs or truth for the sake of avoiding conflict.

Overall, this transit will shift our collective mindset from the meticulous analysis of Virgo to a more diplomatic and people-focused approach. Our conversations will become more thoughtful, and our focus will turn to finding common ground, resolving conflicts, and enhancing social connections. It’s a time to beautify not just our surroundings but also our interactions.

How Mercury in Libra Will Influence Each Zodiac Sign

Aries

For Aries, this transit lights up your 7th house of partnerships and relationships. Your usual direct communication style may soften, making it easier to compromise. This is an excellent time to talk through any unresolved issues with your partner, business associates, or close friends. You may find yourself playing the role of a mediator.

Taurus

Mercury in Libra moves through your 6th house of work and daily routines. This transit helps you bring more balance and cooperation to your workplace. You might find a new rhythm with your colleagues, or a new project may require teamwork and negotiation. It’s also a great time to focus on your health and wellness routines, seeking a harmonious balance between work and rest.

Gemini

This transit is particularly vibrant for you, Gemini, as Mercury is your ruling planet. It energizes your 5th house of creativity, romance, and self-expression. Communication with a romantic partner or children will be more fun and playful. You’ll feel a strong urge to express your creative ideas and may be drawn to artistic pursuits like writing, painting, or music.

Cancer

Mercury’s shift into Libra affects your 4th house of home and family. Communication with family members will be a key theme. This is a good time to redecorate, host gatherings, or simply have important, heart-to-heart conversations with loved ones. You’ll be seeking to create a more peaceful and aesthetically pleasing environment at home.

Leo

The transit lights up your 3rd house of communication and local community. Your words will carry more charm and influence, making this an ideal period for networking, public speaking, or a short trip. You may find yourself connecting with siblings or neighbors, and a sense of harmony in your immediate environment will be important to you.

Virgo

As Mercury leaves your sign, it enters your 2nd house of finances and values. This transit prompts you to think about how you earn and spend money. You’ll be more inclined to seek financial balance and make practical, well-thought-out decisions. It’s also a time to reflect on what you truly value in life and how you can align your resources with those values.

Libra

With Mercury in your 1st house of self and identity, this is your time to shine. Your communication skills are heightened, and you’ll present yourself with greater poise and intellect. This is an excellent period for starting new projects, expressing your opinions, and making a lasting impression on others. Your ability to think clearly and articulate your ideas will be at an all-time high.

Scorpio

Mercury in Libra moves into your 12th house of the subconscious and spirituality. This is a time for introspection and private reflection. You might be more reserved in your communication, preferring to think things through before speaking. Pay attention to your dreams and intuition, as they may reveal insights. This transit is a reminder to seek internal peace before engaging with the outside world.

Sagittarius

This transit activates your 11th house of friendships and social networks. Your social calendar may fill up as you seek to connect with friends and groups. You’ll enjoy engaging in stimulating conversations and collaborating on group projects. This is a great time to resolve any conflicts within your social circle and to build stronger, more harmonious connections.

Capricorn

Mercury in Libra influences your 10th house of career and public image. This is a favorable time to network professionally and negotiate with superiors. Your communication will be more diplomatic, helping you navigate complex work situations with ease. Expect to be more focused on your long-term career goals.

Aquarius

The transit in Libra energizes your 9th house of higher learning and travel. You’ll be drawn to new ideas, philosophies, and cultures. This is a great time for academic pursuits, taking a class, or planning a trip. You’ll enjoy engaging in thought-provoking conversations that expand your horizons and help you see the world from a different perspective.

Pisces

Mercury in Libra moves through your 8th house of shared resources and transformation. This transit can bring important discussions about joint finances, debts, or inheritances. It may also lead to conversations about deep, emotional bonds. This period encourages honest and open communication to foster trust and intimacy in your most significant relationships.

Ashish Mehta is an Astro Vastu Consultant, Author, Speaker, and Vedic Life Coach.

https://www.freepressjournal.in/horoscope/mercury-in-libra-is-your-sign-ready-for-the-diplomatic-shift

“Had the best time” – Donald Trump’s granddaughter Kai shares feelings after attending ‘Ryder Cup with grandpa’

The highly anticipated Ryder Cup recently drew notable visitors to Bethpage Black, including President Donald Trump and his granddaughter, Kai.

The duo enjoyed the exciting atmosphere of the event, which showcased some of the best talents in golf. After attending the tournament, Kai shared high praise for the overall experience, highlighting what made the day truly memorable.
https://www.sportskeeda.com/golf/had-best-time-donald-trump-s-granddaughter-kai-shares-feelings-attending-ryder-cup-grandpa