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Remembering Lee Rigby and the Manchester bombing Victims
A private civic memorial service has been held at St Ann’s church to remember the victims of the Manchester Arena bombing. The families of those killed, people who were injured, and representatives from first responders were all in attendance.
This Day in History - 22nd May
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In the Wars of the Roses, Richard of York and the Nevilles attacked the court at St Albans, capturing Henry VI and killing Edmund Beaufort, Duke of Somerset.
knife crime death toll passes 100
There has been one fatal stabbing every 1.45 days so far this year in England and Wales. If killings continued at that rate for the rest of the year, the total would be slightly lower than the 285 stabbing deaths recorded in 2017-18.
Migrants Pouring Across the English Channel
Illegal immigrants are pouring across the English Channel in small boats and hundreds being brought to shore even after being intercepted by the authorities.
Robin Tilbrook interviewed on RT
Yesterday, Russia Today interviewed Party Chairman Robin Tilbrook. Our legal challenge is gaining momentum and more and more people are throwing their weight behind the English Democrats and our campaign.
Vicar Offers to Cover up Jesus for Ramadan
Christians have reacted with fury after a Church of England vicar offered to cover up a crucifix and a painting of Jesus in order to host Muslims celebrating the end of Ramadan in a church.
This Day in History - 20th May
1191
English King Richard I 'the Lion Heart' conquered Cyprus on his way to join the Crusaders in north west Israel.
Brexit Court Hearing ‘in WEEKS’
Last week saw our Brexit legal challenge highlighted by the countries two leading conservative papers: The Daily Express and The Daily Mail.
Man Spared Jail for Spitting on Baby
Imagine the roles were reversed. Imagine a racist Englishman spat in the face of a Muslim baby. The justified outrage would consume the BBC for months, the political class would be calling for new "hate laws" and the perpetrator would receive the harshest sentence possible.