Yet again we see concern for those that flout our country's laws, and absolutely none for the native English people.
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This Day in History - 17th July
924 The death of Edward the Elder, King of the Anglo-Saxons. He was largely ignored by modern historians until the 1990s, when historian Nick Higham described him as 'perhaps the most neglected of English kings'. Edward's reputation rose in the late twentieth century, and he is now seen as destroying the power of the Vikings in southern England, and laying the foundations for a south-centred united English kingdom.
Foreign doctors behind 60% of patients sex assaults
Our healthcare system is a shambles. The last thing one expects when going to hospital is to be sexually assaulted, but that is exactly what is happening.
Lion of London Bridge denied compensation
A citizen risks his life to subdue terrorists, and is treated worse than the terrorists themselves. That is English justice in 2019.
This Day in History - 16th July
1377The Coronation of Richard II, aged 10. He was king of England until he was deposed in 1399.
Rapists to have their criminal records wiped
1 in 50 Prisoners Identify as Transgender
Why do people automatically believe what are obvious lies put out there by liberal groups working to an agenda?
This Day in History - 15th July
971According to the legend of St. Swithin, if it rains today, it will be the start of forty days of rain. St Swithin was bishop of Winchester Cathedral and asked to be buried outside it so that he would be exposed to ‘the feet of passers-by and the drops falling from above’.