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Nottinghamshire sex offender jailed.

A dangerous sex offender has been jailed after sending explicit messages and arranging to meet a person he believed to be a 14-year-old girl. Naveed Sultan, 38, had been sending the girl sexually explicit messages, unaware that the person he was texting was an adult posing as a teenager. After arranging a meeting place, the

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Solar farms

Earlier this month, we reported on proposals to build two major solar farms in Nottinghamshire: a 76-hectare solar farm between Caunton and Kelham and the four-mile-wide Great North Road Solar Park, west of Newark. Over the past couple of weeks, there have been several developments which we can happily report on. More parish councils are

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Leafleting in Ayr

Leafleting in Ayr

On Sunday 19th November three Homeland activists took part in a leafleting session in the former royal burgh of Ayr in Scotland. The birthplace of one of Scotland’s most famous sons, poet Robert Burns, is fast becoming a stronghold for the Homeland Party with a number of new recruits joining us from this and the

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Immigrants are to be given incentives to live in rural Scotland.

A SNP proposal will see immigrants supported to live in our Islands and rural areas. The latest ‘Building a New Scotland’ prospectus paper focuses on migration in an independent Scotland and sets out how a new Live in Scotland Visa would help to address depopulation in rural areas. The National Records of Scotland show that

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Supreme Court ruled Rwanda deportations are unlawful.

The Supreme Court has a history of aligning with the European Court of Human Rights, and since Brexit there has been a growing dissatisfaction with its decisions, not only its legal interpretations but also its role in blocking legislation; many progressive thinkers argue that the Court should have the power to operate beyond its traditional

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The hypocrisy of the green agenda

The green agenda is a strange beast. You’d have to have been living under a rock for the last few decades if you somehow missed the onslaught of fearmongering and guilt-tripping regarding fossil fuels, combustion engines, loss of nature and other supposed existential crises. This isn’t meant to sound flippant; there are, indeed, severe environmental

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