Himalayan Balsam Clean-up
An activist cleans up Himalayan Balsam
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An activist cleans up Himalayan Balsam
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An economic crash in Nigeria has left international students struggling to afford tuition fees, with some at Teesside University blocked from their studies and ordered to return home due to non-payment. Nigeria is currently experiencing its worst economic crisis in a generation, with the value of the naira depreciating by more than 200% against the
The majority of food charity aid goes to Nigerian students. Read More »
18 internationally trained midwives have joined Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust (NUH) to increase staffing levels, skills, and diversity in the Trust’s maternity services. Initially recruited through NHS England funding, the midwives were offered additional training to become UK registered and subsequently placed as student midwives across City Hospital and Queen’s Medical Centre. They have
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Each Spring Bank Holiday weekend, North Wiltshire’s picturesque town of Chippenham hosts the Folk Festival with close ties to Whitsuntide. This year, the 51st festival was held with over 200 artists and performers from across the UK and abroad. The festival website reports that “… we once again turned Chippenham into a blaze of colour,
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On Friday, the 24th of May, I found myself up all night watching YouTube videos from a chap named Wendall, who explores the towns and cities of Britain, highlighting their decay, dying communities, homeless problems, and, sadly, much more. I was encapsulated by one called ‘Bad Vibes in Deprived Seaside Town’. This video was set
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As a proposal for Europe’s largest solar farm is considered in Nottinghamshire, it is probably worth having a think about these supposedly “green” solutions to our energy woes. The main problems with solar panels are that they have significantly diminishing returns year on year, require constant and costly maintenance in order to keep them operational
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On the weekend, our activists were out in Deeping St Nicholas, Lincolnshire spreading the message about keeping immigration in mind when voting. The mainstream parties know people are unhappy with immigration, they just hope we don’t hold their feet to the fire. It’s time for a change, time for something different, time for the Homeland
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This weekend, we had the pleasure of visiting the beautiful and historic town of Tavistock
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Today activists in the West Midlands were out leafleting around the Royal Town of Sutton Coldfield where we continue to spread our message of holding a referendum on mass migration.
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A retired 74-year-old Ghanaian man who has lived in the UK for 47 years must wait a decade before the Home Office will let him stay permanently. Nelson Shardey, from Wallasey in Wirral, had assumed he was officially seen as British for many years. He only discovered otherwise in 2019, and despite paying taxes all
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