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This Day in History - 10th July

138www.beautifulbritain.co.ukThe death of the Roman Emperor Hadrian who ordered the building of a wall across northern England to keep out the 'barbarian Scottish tribes'. 


Khan's London: The Blood Bath Continues

A horrific knife crime epidemic has hit the capital this summer, with knife attacks leading to the deaths of ten people - including a three-day-old baby - in just five weeks.


Trump attacks May's Handling of Brexit

Thank you for speaking up for us President Trump, but you could probably have added that she deliberately derailed Brexit.

This Day in History - 9th July

1540www.beautifulbritain.co.uk England's King Henry VIII had his six-month marriage to his fourth wife, Anne of Cleves, annulled.


Manchester: 6 Teens Wanted for Rape

It is surprising that police are now willing to release descriptions of the alleged perpetrators. At least one police force is doing its job.


Tory Traitors Plot to Stop No Deal

How can these Tory traitors be allowed to plot against the will of the people? Surly this is treason! I remember a time when such actions would land you in prison.

 


This Day in History - 8th July

975 The death of Edgar the Peaceful or the Peaceable who was King of England from 959 to 975. He was the younger son of King Edmund I and his Queen, Ælfgifu of Shaftesbury.


Football Chairman Resigns over Burka Ban Post

Banning free speech won't produce a happy and productive society. Not being able to tell the truth will only produce societies based on lies and falsehoods.


Migrant Boats Land in England over Weekend

Where do these poor penniless “immigrants” get the rubber dinghies? The French authorities, you can bet.