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Newly elected Labour MP Gen Kitchen called for Open Borders.

The Labour candidate who won the Wellingborough by-election once called for a second Brexit referendum and open borders. Genevieve Kitchen signed a letter in which she also called for a nuclear weapons ban, according to reports by The Sun. A Labour spokesman told The Sun that the letter was five years old and that Ms Kitchen now […]

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Staffordshire leafleting.

Today, in Staffordshire, a group of dedicated activists from the West Midlands region were out in force, distributing leaflets to draw attention to the increasingly pressing issue of overdevelopment of our land. The group’s main objective was to raise awareness about the negative impact of uncontrolled and unsustainable development on our natural environment and the

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NHS business trip to Las Vegas cost over £58,000.

A Freedom of Information (FOI) request has revealed that a business trip to Las Vegas for Princess Alexandra Hospital (PAH) NHS Trust staff cost over £58,000. The Essex-based Trust sent a team, including two Board Directors, to attend a conference which was taking place in the American city. The conference, which took place in September

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SNP Prison Mismanagement leads to the spectre of a mass release of prisoners.

The Scottish Government have been blasted for presiding over a “crisis” in prisons after it predicted that capacity levels would hit dangerous levels later this year. The estimation comes as SNP ministers face questions over their failure to build new jails on time and budget, allowing other premises to deteriorate. In a new publication posted on Tuesday, Humza Yousaf’s

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SNP Minister who quit over iPad scandal urged to refuse payout.

The public will be “outraged” if former health secretary Michael Matheson accepts a severance payment of almost £13,000, Douglas Ross, leader of the Scottish Tories, has said. Mr Matheson resigned from the Scottish Government role on the 8th of February following months of scrutiny over his parliamentary iPad bill of almost £11,000. He racked up

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Mounting Calls for a ban on the use of social media for children under 16

For years now, there have been calls from many, especially among concerned parents whose children spend hours every day glued to the screens of their phones or other devices, for stricter controls on children’s access to social media and the internet. The debate in the UK has gained impetus in recent days after Esther Ghey,

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Lincolnshire locals thwart more solar farms.

It’s been a while since we’ve reported on the scourge of solar farm planning, but I don’t think the problem has disappeared. This time, it’s reared its ugly head in Lincolnshire. AUK Energy proposed a solar farm spanning 80 hectares of farmland north of Roman Bank in Holbeach, categorised as the “best and most versatile

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Party registration – myths, lies, and home truths.

How do you get registered? The short answer is: don’t lie. Obey the law. That’s it; the case is closed! But if you want to learn about how it works and the traps fools walk into, read on, and I’ll give you my uncensored opinion at the end. The law states that the Electoral Commission

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