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Covid19(84): 'Pandemic pollution' is out of control
A popular tourist beach was littered with more than 100 face masks on Sunday - just one example of how the pandemic pollution is out of control.
Schools in England told not to use material from anti-capitalist groups
The government has ordered schools in England not to use resources from organisations which have expressed a desire to end capitalism.
More Illegals Have Landed in UK in September Than Whole of 2019
Tuesday’s landings of 393 illegal aliens on English shores made September hit a milestone in migrant arrivals that exceeded the whole of last year. So far in 2020, nearly 7,000 third world migrants have illegally crossed the English Channel from France into British territory on small boats. September 2nd saw the highest daily arrivals, with 416 illegals landing.
Navigation data proves French military routinely enter UK waters overseeing trafficking
Over a crackling maritime radio comes the voice of the captain of the small French warship Aramis as it cruises the English Channel.
In heavily accented but precise English, he instructs P&O’s Pride of Kent ferry to move out of his way so he can shepherd a boat full of migrants floundering off the French coast towards English waters.
France Demands Every EU Nation Take Migrants
France has demanded that every EU country be forced to take in a share of illegal immigrants arriving on European soil.
UK Chief Scientific Officer has £600,000 of shares in Covid19 vaccine maker
Sir Patrick Vallance has a £600,000 shareholding in a pharmaceuticals giant which is racing to develop a Covid vaccine for the Government, a report has revealed.
The Chief Scientific Adviser holds the deferred bonus of 43,111 shares in GlaxoSmithKline (GSK) from his time as president of the multinational company.
Islamic extremists launched brutal attack on prison officer using lumps of twisted metal
Footage has captured the moment two Islamic extremists allegedly launched a brutal attack on a prison officer using lumps of twisted metal after luring him into a store cupboard by asking for a replacement spoon.
First migrants arrive in taxis at converted army barracks
The first migrants have arrived in taxis at an army barracks in Kent which has been converted into a 'dispersal facility'.
Around 20 migrants were brought to Napier Barracks in Folkestone on Tuesday where they could be housed for the up to a year.
Two more arrested from Rotherham's grooming gangs
Officers have made two more arrests as part of an investigation into the abuse of nine girls in Rotherham, alleged to have taken place around 17 to 20 years ago.