May 2023

Sir Iain Livingstone

Institutional racism at Police Scotland, says its boss

The Chief Constable of Police Scotland has admitted that the force is “institutionally racist and discriminatory”. Sir Iain Livingstone said prejudice and bad behaviour within the force was “rightly of great concern”. Speaking at a meeting of the Scottish Police Authority on Thursday morning, Sir Iain said: “It is the right thing for me to […]

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Dead sheep

Livestock still enjoying the wonders of diversity

Following on from our report earlier this month regarding the loss and mutilation of farmers’ livestock, new reports of similar cases are continuously emerging on Twitter. Don’t expect the mainstream media to give much attention to these. In the latest story, a farmer in Malswick, Forest of Dean, has found four of his sheep beheaded.

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Bacari Ogarro

TikTok ‘prankster’ on the run after invading home

The Metropolitan Police is trying to find an 18-year-old who allegedly invaded a family’s home at random in East London. Bacari Ogarro, also known by the pseudonym “Mizzy”, recorded his “hilarious” antics for social media clout, where he has thousands of followers on YouTube and Instagram. His so-called “pranks” include, but are not limited to:

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Jordan Linden

Police launch investigation into ex-SNP council leader

Police Scotland are launching an investigation into Jordan Linden, the ex-SNP leader of North Lanarkshire Council, after five men, two of whom have given statements to detectives, made claims against him of sex attacks, child grooming and sexual harassment, some recent and others that date back eight years. Mr Linden told the media that he did not accept

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