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Gang Targets ‘Whites’, Cut Off Teens Hand with Axe
A 20-strong gang of ethnic youth set upon four tree surgeons in Rochdale, England, calling them “white bastards” and cutting off a teenage worker’s hand with an axe.
This Day in History - 20th October
1632 The birth of English architect Christopher Wren. He was responsible for the rebuilding of St. Paul's Cathedral following the Great Fire of London.
This Day in History - 19th October
1216 King John died of dysentery at Newark-on-Trent , during a Civil War which was the result of his refusal to recognize the Magna Carta signed the previous year. He was known as John Lackland for losing so much territory to France and was succeeded by his nine-year-old son Henry.
Migrant Jailed for Sexually Assaulting Teenage Girl
This type of story is becoming all too common. An illegal migrant from Algerian has been jailed for strangling and sexually assaulting a teenager.
This Day in History - 18th October
1016 The Battle of Assandun (Essex). The battle was the conclusion to the Danish reconquest of England. The Vikings, led by Canute the Great were victorious over the Anglo-Saxons led by King Edmund Ironside.
This Day in History - 17th October
1091 A tornado struck London. It was Britain's earliest reported tornado. The wooden London Bridge was demolished, and the church of St. Mary-le-Bow in the city of London was badly damaged. Other churches in the area were demolished, as were over 600, mostly wooden, houses.
PM announces Brexit deal has been SECURED
Boris Johnson has announced the United Kingdom and European Union have agreed on a Brexit deal.
This Day in History - 16th October
1555 English bishops Hugh Latimer and Nicholas Ridley were burnt at the stake for heresy.
Police Clear Eco Extremists From Trafalgar Square
Eco Extremists in London plan to keep up their campaign despite being ousted by police order from their Trafalgar Square encampment.