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This Day in History - 6th June

1683www.beautifulbritain.co.ukThe Ashmolean Museum, on Oxford's Beaumont Street, opened as the world's first university museum.

 


Peterborough By-Election: Support the English Democrats

Peterborough By-Election: Support the English Democrats Candidate 

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75 Years On: Remembering D-Day

75 years to the day, we remember those young Englishmen that left their towns, villages and cities to brave the bombs and bullets on the blood drenched beaches on Normandy.


This Day in History - 5th June

755www.beautifulbritain.co.ukEnglish missionary Boniface, 'the Apostle of Germany', was murdered in Germany by unbelievers, along with 53 of his companions.

 


Chinese Drug Linked to 125 Deaths

The National Crime Agency has warned a deadly new drug produced in China is linked to at least 125 deaths has reached England.


Khan claims London 'NOT LESS SAFE' Now

When not insulting the head of state of our greatest ally, London Mayor Sadiq Khan is turning our once great capital into a third-world war zone and then denying the daily threat many Londoners face.

This Day in History - 4th June

1704www.beautifulbritain.co.ukThe birth of Benjamin Huntsman who experimented in steel manufacture at Handsworth, near Sheffield. The local cutlery manufacturers initially refused to buy his steel as it was harder than the German steel they were accustomed to using. Huntsman did not patent his process, and his secret was discovered by a Sheffield iron-founder called Walker who, according to a popular story, got into Huntsman's works in the disguise of a starving beggar asking to sleep by a fire for the night. 

 


Brexit Case Update From Robin Tilbrook

It is infuriating and frustrating to watch the slow car crash that the British Political Establishment are driving Brexit into. The Remainer game plan becomes clearer as more and more Remainers demand a second Referendum. 


Trump Will Make Trade Deal If UK Leaves EU

President Donald J Trump has said that he will strike U.S.-UK trade deal once Britain frees herself from the bureaucracy of the European Union.