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This Day in History - 20th September
1066 The Battle of Fulford, Yorkshire. Harald III Hardrada of Norway defeated the Northern Saxon Earls Edwin and Morcar.
Bradford: Knifeman is jailed for 11 years
A man described by a probation worker as ‘very dangerous’, who went on to stab two people in a nightclub and left one needing 40 stitches, was today jailed for 11 years,
Corbyn Will Hold Second Referendum if Elected
Under fire Labour boss Jeremy Corbyn has said that if he wins the next election, he would renegotiate a Brexit deal even softer than Theresa May’s withdrawal treaty.
This Day in History - 19th September
1356 Led by Edward, the Black Prince, the English defeated the French, and captured the French king, John II at the Battle of Poitiers in the Hundred Years' War. The battle resulted in the second of the three great English victories of the Hundred Years' War, the other two being Crécy, and Agincourt.
The Brexit Party Mask Slips
In such dark times, it is tempting for Patriots to throw their weight behind those who promise to reverse the decline of our beloved country, to uphold Brexit and Democracy and make England a country we can be proud of once again.
English Dems case mentioned at highest levels in Washington DC
It is thought that Boris Johnson and his Downing street team have a ‘secret weapon’ to allow us to leave the EU on the 31st October . Speculation is rife in Westminster as to what this may be with some arguing that it could in fact be the Tilbrook case that was even mentioned in Parliament by Ian Duncan Smith. Now the highly respected Political Magazine The Washington Times has picked up on this story:
This Day in History - 18th September
1685 The Taunton Assize trials came in the aftermath of the Battle of Sedgemoor, which ended the Monmouth Rebellion in England. The trials were led by Lord Chief Justice George Jeffreys.
Met Chief Rules out Tasers for All Police Officers
Despite the rising violence on the streets of our capital, Scotland Yard chief Cressida Dick has ruled out issuing tasers to all London Metropolitan officers.