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On This Day in History: 1066
Today peaceful with wild flowers and birdsong, this evocative landscape once played host to thousands of men, fighting for the future of king and country.
It is October 14th, 1066; After a bloody battle lasting over nine hours from dawn until dusk, William of Normandy defeats King Harold of England on a battlefield 8 miles from Hastings.
Why are we suffering? It’s Not OUR war!
The Russian gas supply was cut off by Western sanctions, not by Russia. Then the Nordstream pipelines were blown up. As the situation deteriorates, energy and food are becoming expensive and scarce.
How do we unwind the situation? We have foolishly taken sides in a conflict that does not concern us, and we supported Ukraine, despite Kiev’s 8 years of terror against the Russian-speaking minority.
Justice secretary announces changes to trans prisoner housings
Transgender prisoners “with male genitalia” should “no longer be held” in women’s prisons, justice Secretary Brandon Lewis has announced.
While Mr Lewis has confirmed that the new rule is not a blanket approach, with exemptions to be considered on a “case-by-case basis”.
Nigerian migrants bringing highest number of relatives to the UK
Nigerians accounted for 40% of all dependants who accompanied foreign students in the 12 months to June - despite Nigerian students making up just 7% of all foreign students in that period, according to Home Office figures.
1,000 migrants arrived in 25 boats on Sunday alone
More than 1,000 people crossed the English Channel on Sunday, adding to the record number who have made the perilous journey this year - which now stands at over 34,000.
Florida says young men should not receive mRNA COVID shots due to cardiac death risks
Florida Surgeon General Joseph A. Ladapo, MD, PhD, said Friday that Florida now formally recommends against young men receiving Pfizer and Moderna’s mRNA-based COVID-19 shots, citing risks of deadly, cardiac-related side effects.
White Students Banned from Black History Month Events at University
White students have reportedly been banned from attending Black History Month events by a student union at the University of Westminster, leading to accusations of racial segregation on campus.
Police stop car at roundabout and find HUGE surprise inside
Police investigating money laundering hit the jackpot when they stopped a car carrying almost a quarter of a million pounds.
How's that going to happen?!: Britain and France agree to stop ALL illegal Channel crossings
Britain and France have vowed to stop all illegal Channel crossings after a record 33,000 migrants made the perilous journey so far this year.