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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.


This Day in History - 17th September

1701 King James II of England died whilst in exile in France.


Teachers Spreading Anti-Brexit Propaganda at Slough School

Pupils at a school in Slough are accusing teachers of peddling anti-Brexit “propaganda.”


Did you miss the Brexit Update on our legal Challenge?

English Democrats Appeal to the European Court of Human Rights Over Brexit case! (It’s NOT over yet…by a long shot!)


This Day in History - 16th September

1387 King Henry V was born at Monmouth Castle. He went on to win the Battle of Agincourt against the French on St Crispin’s Day.


NI High Court dismisses no-deal Brexit legal challenge

A senior judge at the High Court in Belfast, Northern Ireland has dismissed a legal challenge against a no-deal Brexit.


Lammy shares song lyrics describing whites as “evil”

Loudmouth Labour David Lammy MP has shared song lyrics describing the “shame” of being a white male, and the “evil” of their “ancestry”.


LOL: Khan says people aren’t pronouncing his name correctly

Incompetent London Mayor Sadiq Khan has revealed that people have been getting his name wrong for years.

 


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