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Just Stop Oil Disbands – But the Agenda Marches On

“A group that demands the state take more power is rarely one the state truly wants gone.” Just Stop Oil is folding. But don’t mistake this for a retreat. Movements like this don’t vanish—they mutate. Just Stop Oil, the controversial climate activist group, has announced it will disband by the end of this month. They […]

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Restoring Ilkley Moor: The Homeland Party’s Success to Erase Political Graffiti

We said we would do it, and we did! The Homeland Party has cleaned up the disgusting foreign political graffiti on Ilkley Moor, Yorkshire. The pro-Palestine and pro-Israel slogans have been removed, restoring the beauty spot to its natural state. The people who did this have no respect for the law or the land—they treat

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The Inconsistencies in Applying Sub Judice: A Question of Transparency

An inquiry into the horrific Southport murders of three young children has been called after the perpetrator pleaded guilty to all charges. While this is a welcome development, it raises questions about the Government’s motives, particularly given the likelihood that the outcome will result in calls for further censorship of public discourse. However, the Government’s

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MPs to Be Interviewed by Police in Protest Investigation

Next weekend, Independent MPs John McDonnell and Jeremy Corbyn will attend a central London police station under caution. This voluntary interview is part of the Metropolitan Police’s ongoing investigation into alleged breaches of conditions imposed on a protest organised by the Palestine Solidarity Campaign. The event, held over the past weekend, resulted in more than

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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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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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Old Firm Cup Final Marred by Violence

The Homeland Party strongly condemns the disgraceful behaviour of certain football fans during Sunday’s Scottish League Cup final in Glasgow. Charging through Argyle Street, setting off flares near Christmas shoppers, and injuring a police officer – such acts are not only “completely unacceptable,” as First Minister John Swinney stated, but a shameful misuse of community

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Police officer arrested on suspicion of terrorist offence

A police officer in South West England has been arrested on suspicion of supporting the Palestinian militant group Hamas. The officer was arrested on Tuesday in Gloucestershire by counterterrorism police on suspicion of providing support for the proscribed organisation and is currently being held in custody. A vehicle and address are also being searched in

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Met told about Al Fayed sexual harassment exploits

Recently, there seems to be a running theme of police negligence and incompetence. Earlier last week, we reported on the missteps taken by the police in the lead-up to Sir David Amess’s murder, and now we have revelations suggesting that the Met Police failed to act on allegations of sexual misconduct pertaining to Mohamed Al

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