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Migrant Convicted of Brutal Rape of 11-Year-Old
A Gambian immigrant, Haji Kaloga, 31, is behind bars awaiting a long prison sentence for raping and sexually abusing an 11-year-old girl.
This Day in History - 6th September
1620 149 Pilgrims, The Pilgrim Fathers, set sail from Plymouth in the Mayflower bound for America - the New World. The Pilgrims' story of people seeking to escape the religious controversies and economic problems of their time by emigrating to America, has become a central theme of the history and culture of the United States.
Male Suicides on the Rise across UK
The suicide rate has risen across the UK for the first time in five years, with men still three times more likely than women to take their own lives.
Clear out the House of Treason
This Day in History - 5th September
Sussex school introduces “new gender-neutral uniform policy”
Enraged parents of pupils at a secondary school are protesting against a new gender-neutral uniform policy that sees skirts banned form being worn.
This Day in History - 4th September
1588 The death of Robert Dudley, Earl of Leicester, a favourite and possible lover of Queen Elizabeth I. When his wife Amy died after falling down the stairs, it was widely rumoured that Dudley had murdered her in order to marry Elizabeth. The Queen rejected him, even proposing that he wed Mary, Queen of Scots.
Parliament Expected to Vote to Block Brexit Today
Boris Johnson says Britain’s Parliament is “on the brink of wrecking any deal” his government might be able to make with the EU on Brexit terms.