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This Day in History - 1st October
959 Edgar the Peaceable became king of all England. 'The Peaceable', was not necessarily a comment on the deeds of his life, for he was a strong leader, shown by his seizure of the Northumbrian and Mercian kingdoms from his older brother. His reign though, was a remarkably peaceable one, thanks to draconian laws that involved having one's tongue ripped out, at best, for stealing an apple. Edgar died on 8th July 975 at Winchester in Hampshire.
Remainer Alliance wants to force early Brexit extension!
Anti-Brexit opposition leaders are meeting today to plot a way of forcing Boris Johnson to request a Brexit extension as early as this weekend.
Piers Morgan slams MP David Lammy for spreading “fake news”
Piers Morgan has slammed Tottenham MP David Lammy, calling his tone “the most extreme & emotive of any Parliamentarian”.
This Day in History - 30th September
1630 John Billington, one of the original pilgrims who sailed to the New World on the Mayflower, became the first man executed in the English colonies. He was hanged for having shot another man during a quarrel.
London: Knife-wielding thugs target "whites"
A 16-strong mob wielding knives targeted a group of young athletes in London’s Finsbury Park, robbing and threatening to kill the three white people in the group but telling the black people with them “You’re good.”
This Day in History - 29th September
1399 The first English monarch to abdicate, Richard II, was replaced by Bolingbroke, who ascended the throne as Henry IV.
My speech to the English Democrats’ Conference
Looney Lawyer: Eating Meat is "Ecocide"
They are just making things up now, aren't they? A leading English barrister has predicted that eating meat will one day be viewed as a form of “ecocide.”