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Ten-year jail sentences for desecrating war memorials

Demonstrators who desecrate war memorials could face prison sentences of up to ten years, under plans being considered by ministers after the Cenotaph and a statue of Winston Churchill were boarded up to protect them from violent protests.


This day in 1215: The signing of Magna Carta

This day in 1215, the signing of Magna Carta set the foundation stone of our traditional liberties.


UK faces record 4.5MILLION unemployed

The UK is facing an unemployment crisis in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic, with up to 4.5million people left without jobs, Boris Johnson has reportedly warned cabinet members.


Hungary Sees 5.5 Per Cent Birthrate Increase After Enacting Pro-Family Policies

Hungarian State Secretary for Family and Youth Affairs Katalin Novák announced on Thursday that Hungary had seen a rise in both the number of births and a 5.7 per cent rise in the fertility rate in the first four months of this year, compared to the same period in 2019.


Churchill Statue Imprisoned In Box to Protect It from BLM Vandals

The monument to England’s wartime leader, which stands opposite the Palace of Westminster in Parliament Square, has previously been defaced with graffiti branding him “racist” and denouncing all police as “bastards” at several of the illegal mass protests which have taken place in England in recent weeks. With more protests liable to come, the memorial — and several others in central London — has now been boarded over.


All 130 Labour Party Councils Plan to Review ‘Racist’ Statues

The Labour Party has followed the lead of the Mayor of London, who announced on Monday that he would be creating the “Commission for Diversity in the Public Realm” with the purpose of removing historical monuments, statues, art, and street names throughout the city to reflect the British capital’s ‘diversity’.


Calls for 'The 'Black Boy' pubs across England to be renamed - despite many being named after King Charles II

Anti-racism campaigners are calling for pubs called 'The Black Boy' to be renamed amid growing protests by the Black Lives Matter movement.


London statue of Robert Milligan REMOVED from West India Quay after protesters' demands

A statue of the founder of West India Quay, Robert Milligan, has been removed due to his links to the slave trade.


Illegal migrants crossing the English Channel in small boats threaten to drown themselves or their children in order to keep French ships back

Illegal immigrants from camps on the French coast have been crossing the English Channel in record numbers, with many seemingly being escorted into British territorial waters by French ships rather than intercepted and turned around.


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