Fruits of Multiculturalism: Noise Pollution

Public transport today is plagued by two things that make even the shortest journey a trial: the incessant blare of electronic devices and the collapse of basic standards of conduct. English people are not saints on buses or trains, but it is simply observable that certain groups (often recently arrived and unfamiliar with local norms)

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Rachel Millward’s Refugee Hypocrisy

By Simon Crane For years, the Green Party has lectured Britain about compassion. “Refugees welcome here,” they proclaim from conference stages and campaign flyers. And few relish that moral spotlight more than Rachel Millward, the party’s Deputy Leader. But the moment the Home Office proposed housing around 600 asylum seekers at Crowborough Army Camp (right

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The Invisible Girl: How Britain’s Safeguarding System Failed Sara Sharif

When ten-year-old Sara Sharif was found dead in her home in Woking in August 2023, her small body bore the marks of unimaginable cruelty. She had been beaten, burned, bitten and restrained. Her father, Urfan Sharif, and stepmother, Beinash Batool, are now serving life sentences for her murder. But behind the brutality of that household

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Jess Phillips and the Grooming Gangs Inquiry: When Caution Becomes Cowardice

Jess Phillips is a controversial figure in British politics. Now, as the minister leading the government’s response to grooming gangs, she stands accused of doing the opposite — softening the truth to suit politics. The government promised an inquiry into grooming gangs: the organised exploitation of vulnerable English girls in towns like Rotherham and Rochdale,

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