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What does two-tier justice actually look like?

The best way to understand it is by comparing past incidents with those happening now: Astrophel Sang, 19, attempted to set fire to the Cenotaph during BLM demonstrations in Westminster on June 7th, 2020. Such an appalling act strikes at the very core of the nation. Despite these protests lasting nearly three weeks, with vandalism […]

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FoI request reveals that Dozens of Home Office Staff face criminal investigations.

The Freedom of Information request reveals potential offences include immigration crime, drug offences and fraud. Dozens of Home Office staff are under criminal investigation for a range of offences, including immigration crime, fraud and drug offences. In response to a Freedom of Information (FOI) request about its little-known anti-corruption criminal investigation unit (ACCIU), the Department revealed

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Scottish Conservatives launch attempt to repeal the Hate crime bill

Humza Yousaf is facing a vote at Holyrood to repeal his “disastrous” hate crime laws amid warnings that a deluge of complaints is placing an intolerable strain on Police Scotland. MSPs are to be asked to admit they made a mistake and back a Scottish Tory motion proposing that the Hate Crime and Public Order (Scotland) Act be repealed

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The injustice of ‘hate crime’ laws.

Nobody should be jailed for a perceived ‘hate crime’ when they have done no physical harm to anybody or actual damage to any property. Bias in the justice system is demonstrated when such persons receive custodial sentences while violent and sexual offenders, or indeed those on the left who blatantly promote political violence, walk free.

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City of York Council to ‘make savings elsewhere’ to improve ethnic diversity of workforce.

Here’s a quick test: if you were a city council leader, how would you manage your spending across said council? Take some time to think, and don’t worry, there’s no definitive answer. You could adopt a policy of meritocracy, ensuring that the best person was appointed to each job, offsetting the loss of time and

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Nelson’s letter supporting slavery was a Forgery.

A letter which is said to show Lord Nelson was a racist supporter of slavery is forged, according to the author of a new book. Chris Brett, the chairman of the Nelson Society, contends the letter was the work of opponents of the abolition of the slave trade who wanted to use the reputation of the

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