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Derbyshire Ranks Second in England for Sex Crimes Committed by Migrants

The Telegraph released a revealing nationality-linked breakdown of sex crime statistics across England. While areas such as South and West Yorkshire, Greater Manchester, and Leicestershire are predictably high on the list, Derbyshire—a county famed for its picturesque landscapes and tranquil market towns—stands out alarmingly. It ranks second in England for the percentage of sexual offences […]

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Why Clarkson’s Farm Resonates in the Homeland of Hearts

In a time of profound national uncertainty, a television show like Clarkson’s Farm feels less like mere entertainment and more like a lifeline tethered to a simpler, more grounded version of life. As the Labour government stumbles through its policies, exacerbating public dissatisfaction, this unexpectedly impactful series offers a refreshing reminder of traditional values and

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London Policing: Funding Falls Short Amid Rising Challenges

The Home Office has announced an additional £65 million in funding for the Metropolitan Police Service (MPS) for the coming year. This boost forms part of a revised £255.2 million National and International Capital City (NICC) grant. While the Met has welcomed the funding increase, it fails to address the broader financial pressures and operational

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England’s Top Baby Name and the Challenges in Our Schools

The Office for National Statistics (ONS) recently revealed that Muhammad was the most popular baby name in four out of nine regions in England last year (2023), with an estimated 4,661 babies registered with the name. This makes Muhammad the most popular baby name in England and Wales overall. Upon ONS releasing this statistic on

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UK Population vs Overpopulation: Are We Being Lied To?

The UK is experiencing a dramatic population surge, projected to reach 70 million by 2026, with the Indigenous British population forecasted to become a minority by 2050. Yet, despite these significant demographic shifts, official statistics and infrastructure planning fail to reflect the reality on the ground. According to the Office for National Statistics (ONS), the

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