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This Day in History - 24th September

1564 The birth, in Gillingham, of William Adams, the English navigator who travelled to Japan and is believed to be the first Englishman ever to reach the country. Adams was the inspiration for the character of John Blackthorne in James Clavell's best selling novel Shōgun.


Tamworth: Teen Charged with Murder of Girl

A teen, Wesley Streete, has been charged with murdering 20-year-old Keeley Bunker who was found dead in a stream after attending a concert.

 


Brexit Betrayed: Judges rule against Parliament

The Blair-appointed judges of Supreme Court has ruled that Prime Minister Boris Johnson was acting unlawfully when he suspended Parliament in August for five weeks.

 


This Day in History - 23rd September

1338 The first naval battle of the Hundred Years' War between England and France took place On This Day. It was the first naval battle using artillery, as the English ship Christofer had three cannons and one hand gun.


BBC Veteran: BBC Want to ‘Mould’ UK In Liberal-Left’s Image

The veteran BBC journalist, John Humphrys, who helmed its flagship Today programme for 33 years, exposed the publicly-funded broadcaster “institutional liberal bias” within days of his retirement.

 


Labour MP Says WE ‘Must’ Pay Reparations for Slavery

Labour Shadow Secretary of State for Women and Equalities Dawn Butler has said British businesses “must” pay reparations for slavery.


This Day in History - 22nd September

1515 Anne of Cleves, 4th wife of Henry VIII, was born.


IS BORIS SERIOUSLY FOCUSED ON DELIVERING BREXIT?

For those of us that want to see Brexit delivered and, in particular, are hopeful of a ‘No Deal’ Brexit, Boris Johnson has made various remarks that his friend and campaign advisor, Sir Lynton Crosby would call ‘Dog Whistles’, that is remarks which call us back to heel like well-trained dogs! 


Rapper holds up ‘severed head’ of PM at award ceremony

British rapper slowthai has left many people across the UK absolutely outraged after holding up a fake Boris Johnson severed head at the Mercury Prize ceremony.