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This Day in History - 30th July

1718www.beautifulbritain.co.ukWilliam Penn, English Quaker leader and founder of the American colony of Pennsylvania died.


Organised Lithuanian Gang Jailed

A gang of organised Lithuanian criminals have been jailed for their part in a plot to steal high value vans to order.


Tory MP CHARGED with sexual assault

Politicians are a privileged elite in modern England. Case and point: Charlie Elphicke MP. Ask yourself: why have I not heard about this case?


Boris refuses to meet EU leaders

The newly elected PM has refused to meet EU leaders unless they scrap the backstop, despite invitations from Angela Merkel and Emmanuel Macron. Speaking during his visit to Scotland, Johnson also said the withdrawal agreement 'is dead. It's got to go. But there is scope to do a new deal.'


This Day in History - 29th July

1565www.beautifulbritain.co.ukMary, Queen of Scots married her cousin Lord Darnley (Henry Stuart) in the Old Abbey Chapel at Holyrood, Edinburgh, thus alienating Scottish protestants and England because Darnley was a Catholic heir to the throne.


Preacher wins compensation after wrongful arrest

In London people are been stabbed and shot on a daily basis, but this is how the Met decide to spend their time: arresting Christian preachers.


Trump Promises Huge Post-Brexit Deal

U.S. President Donald Trump has revealed that his administration is already working on a trade deal with British prime minister Boris Johnson, which he predicts will boost British-American trade by three, four, perhaps even five times.


This Day in History - 28th July

1540www.beautifulbritain.co.ukThomas Cromwell, Chancellor to Henry VIII and his chief minister, was executed. He was beheaded on Tower Hill for promoting the king's failed marriage to Anne of Cleves. Henry also married Catherine Howard (his 5th wife) on the same day.


Free Speech: Man Jailed for "Islamophobia"

A man has been arrested and imprisoned in Scotland for painting the words “Islam is questionable” on his house, in what Police Officers claimed was a “breach of the peace”.


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