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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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Young Europeans Most likely to have fewer children to save the Planet Poll Finds

A survey carried out in Britain, Denmark, France, Germany, Italy, Spain and Sweden in August by YouGov for the Guardian has some worrying Findings for the future demographics of Europe. Asked about what sacrifices they would be prepared to make to help fight global heating, 28% of 18- to 24-year-olds and 30% of 25- to 34-year-olds said

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Yousaf forced to rewrite his “illiterate” spending plans as top civil servant threatens to resign.

Among the public and Political circles, it is acknowledged that Humza Yousaf has been a less-than-inspiring leader for the Scottish Nation. When he published his “Programme for Government” in September, it was immediately criticised as being “underwhelming” and nothing but “reheated sturgeonism”. The lack of ambition surprised opponents, with Scottish Labour leader Anas Sarwar describing the

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Governments to get tough on immigration. Again…

Once you’ve been following politics for a few years, you inevitably start to notice an immutable truth: when a government’s popularity hits rock bottom, its politicians suddenly remember they must at least pretend to have the public’s best interests at heart. It’s like clockwork the government pigheadedly pushes through its globalist dismantling of the country

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Woes Mount for an under-pressure Sunak as he faces another By-Election

Sunak faces fresh by-election misery this week, with the House of Commons poised to approve a six-week suspension for ex-minister Peter Bone. MPs are expected to wave through a motion to see the former deputy leader of the Commons face a recall petition in his constituency. The move comes less than a week after the Conservatives

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