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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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Back to the drawing board for hate crimes

The Metropolitan Police Chief had said that hate crime laws “probably need redrawing” as he faced criticism over the lack of arrests and alleged hate during a pro-Palestine rally in London. This comes as videos have emerged online of a man shouting “Jihad” in proximity of the march. Sir Mark Rowley said that having reviewed

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ULEZ for you, but not for me

Liberal Democrat leader Ed Davey has rightfully been mocked for hypocrisy over the expansion of the Ultra-Low Emission Zone. While the party supported the tariff expansion across London, Davey has requested an exemption for his constituency. He wrote a letter to Sadiq Khan raising concerns to the major about the impact of the expansion, saying

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In other news, Sadiq Khan is still racialising the English.

Sadiq Khan… the name alone will no doubt make eyes roll. The repugnant little Mayor of London, in office for what feels like an eternity, has an impressive track record of irritating the nation. Whether it be his infamous “part and parcel” gibe when talking about terrorism and violence in London, his championing of affirmative

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Hundreds of ULEZ cameras destroyed in the growing backlash

The Metropolitan Police have confirmed that 387 ULEZ cameras have been damaged, stolen or obscured in London as ‘Blade Runner activists wage war on the eco-scheme that aims to reduce emissions. So far, the group that opposes the expansion of the ULEZ scheme have targeted the cameras installed by Transport for London (TfL) between April

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