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Civil servant whistleblower wins settlement after accusing Home Office of anti-White racism

In a significant victory for whistleblowers and those concerned about the growing anti-White ideology in our government institutions, a civil servant has been awarded a substantial settlement following her claims of an anti-White campaign pushed within the Home Office. This case raises questions about the role of government bodies and the importance of maintaining an […]

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Police

Public service merry-go-round

The Met Police’s plan to stop attending emergency mental health incidents is “potentially alarming”, a former inspector of constabulary has said. From September, officers will only attend mental health 999 calls with an “immediate threat to life”. Zoe Billingham, previously Her Majesty’s Inspector of Constabulary and Fire and Rescue, said the proposals could create a

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Forty newish hospitals

Health Secretary Steve Barclay has admitted not all of the 40 new hospitals promised for England by 2030 will be brand new. Mr Barclay also acknowledged that some of the hospitals originally promised would now be completed after 2030, but a total of 40 projects would still be finished by that date. When pressed over

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Turkish election results

Erdogan re-elected

Recep Tayyip Erdogan has won the Turkish presidential election over rival Kemal Kilicdaroglu. Millions cast their ballots in an election that extends Erdogan’s grip on power into a third decade. In his victory speech, he mocked his rival, singing “Bye, bye Kemal” and accused him of embracing LGBTQ policies. It’s safe to say his partners

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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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