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This Day in History - 6th August
1504
Matthew Parker, archbishop of Canterbury was born. He had an extremely long nose and was extremely inquisitive, hence the expression 'Nosy Parker'.
Expert: Legalising cannabis would fuel crime
Like the Soma-induced citizens of Brave New World, masses of weed-addicted zombies will soon be a regular feature of life on the streets of England. In some parts, it is already the reality.
The Irish plot to stop Brexit!
Schoolgirls to Don Islamic Headscarf For ‘Hijab Day’
At this rate, it won't be long until the burka becomes mandatory for all English schoolgirls.
This Day in History - 5th August
910 The last major Viking army to raid England was defeated at the Battle of Tettenhall by the allied forces of Mercia and Wessex, led by King Edward and Earl Aethelred.
BORIS, THE RESCUER OF BREXIT?
We now live in a country where if you rely on the mainstream media for your information then you will be misinformed!
Boy Thrown From Roof of Tate Art Gallery
Once upon a time children could play unmolested, free from fear, of course we had the death penalty back then to protect us and deter child abusers.