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This Day in History - 26th September
1580 The Devonshire born seaman Francis Drake returned to Plymouth, in the Golden Hind, becoming the first British navigator to circumnavigate the earth. Drake plundered a few Spanish ships en-route to keep morale high!
Labour Backs Abolishing Private Schools
Labour Party members have backed the abolition of private schools with the institutions’ assets being seized by the State and “redistributed” to other schools.
UK Schools Teaching 6yr Olds About Masturbation
English schools are teaching children as young as six about “stimulating” their own genitals, following the government updating the national sex education curriculum.
Robin Tilbrook Interview: On Brexit and the Law
Recently, English Democrats Chairman Robin Tilbrook sat down with the Jeff Taylor to discuss our ongoing Brexit court case.
This Day in History - 25th September
National Petition: Demand no-deal Brexit NOW!
Democracy and Brexit Hopes overturned by Supreme Court!
Sign our NATIONAL PETITION and demand the government press ahead with no-deal Brexit.
Another Solicitor's view on Brexit after the Supreme Court's decision
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.