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Food banks feed 2m Britions as cost of living bites

As energy bills and food prices soar, more people need to use a food bank; use of the facilities has grown for almost a decade.


90 migrants crossed Channel on Christmas Day small boats

There was no sign of people smugglers taking a break for the festive holidays after another 90 migrants crossed the Channel on Christmas Day!


Deported: Albanian criminals and migrants who tried to enter the UK via boat arrive home

More than 40 Albanian criminals and migrants who tried to enter Britain by boat have arrived back in their home country after being deported from the UK.


Merry Christmas to One and All

Peace and Earth and Goodwill to All Men. To celebrate this joyous day, we bring you a clip from one of the best (fictionalised) films about the famous Christmas Truce on the Western Front in December 1914.

 

 


Jailed Islamic terrorist is cleared of brandishing a sharpened toilet brush at prison staff

A convicted Jihadi and disciple of Anjem Choudary has been cleared by a jury of brandishing a sharpened toilet brush while protesting about 'racist prison staff'.


Prisoners are being paid £3.50 a day by the government to remove recyclable material from surplus Covid PPE

Prisoners are reportedly being paid £3.50 a day by the government to secretly dismantle surplus PPE that was ordered during the 'pandemic' and unused Covid tests.


Britain's fishing quota to surge as a result of leaving EU

Britain’s fishing quota is set to surge by 30,000 tonnes as a result of leaving the EU in a Brexit victory for the country.

Negotiators agreed new catch quotas for fishing in 2023 and the Government said the deal with the EU will give UK fishers the opportunity to catch 140,000 tonnes of fish worth more than £280 million.


People smugglers offering cut-price 'Christmas deal' to ferry migrants across the Channel

Kurdish gangsters are thought to be offering the lowest price ever charged for entering the UK illegally by boat just days after a sinking dinghy led to four deaths and 39 survivors, including 12 children, being pulled from the freezing water.

 


Election ID laws to come into play despite just two voter fraud convictions in five years

Legislation mandating voter ID for elections in Great Britain passed through the House of Lords on Tuesday and will be in force by next May. The law was introduced in order to combat voter fraud, yet rates of the crime are extremely low while public confidence in the current electoral system is high.

Campaign organisations have highlighted the potential negative consequences for groups less likely to possess photo ID, while the Local Government Association (LGA) has warned the rollout timeframe may be too short to implement the changes securely.


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