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Offensive football shirts!

A man has been charged over a football shirt which appeared to refer to the 97 fans who died due to the 1989 Hillsborough disaster. James White, 33, from Warwickshire, was charged with displaying threatening or abusive writing likely to cause harassment, alarm or distress. During Saturday’s match, a photo of the back of a […]

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Sunak to attend meeting with EU leaders to discuss failings of the asylum system

Official figures have revealed that public spending on the asylum system has quadrupled under this Conservative majority government, as Rishi Sunak prepares to discuss ways of reducing the number of people seeking asylum with other European leaders. Figures have been unearthed showing the amount spent on the asylum system increased from £550m in 2012 to £2.1bn in

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Frilly dresses and white supremacy? A response to The Guardian

Today I read an article published in The Guardian: “Frilly dresses and white supremacy: welcome to the weird, frightening world of ‘trad wives’” by Sian Norris. I honestly could not believe the rubbish I was reading; it would have been better placed in a fiction section rather than being classified as a piece of journalism.

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Humza Yousaf

A filthy mess

The SNP is under going something of a collapse under Humza Yousaf. And while this is not entirely his own doing, he is personally showing why the SNP is a party built on foundations of sand. His constituency in Glasgow, Pollock, has seen sewage dumped in waterways totalling 8.3 million cubic metres. 8.3 million! This

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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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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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