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Covid lockdown was ‘COMPLETE FAILURE of government’

It's not just us who think and say it...The Government had no right to impose a lockdown during the Covid pandemic and embarked on “radical experiment with human life” without Parliamentary scrutiny, according to former Supreme Court judge Lord Sumption.


Man on trial for terrorism offences 'sent videos begging Allah for Taliban victory'

A man on trial for terrorism offences glorified Islamic State (IS) and had a 12-inch machete beside his bed, a court heard.


Politicians can bill the taxpayer for food and refreshments for festive events

MPs have been told they can host Christmas parties at taxpayers’ expense.

New rules state they can ‘claim the cost of food and refreshments for an office festive event’ or for a gathering in their constituencies.


Number of migrants in hotels hits 40,000

The number of migrants housed in hotels has hit 40,000 after the Home Office emptied the Manston processing centre, it has been revealed. 


Asylum seekers to be sent to rural areas

Asylum seekers are to be sent to rural areas in an effort by the Home Office to apparently secure a fairer distribution of migrants around the country.


England confirm players will take a knee at Qatar World Cup

Gareth Southgate insists his England players WILL take a knee at the World Cup in Qatar, starting against Iran on Monday in their Group B opener. The team did not take a knee before their two most recent matches but will again return to doing the gesture over the winter.


Asylum seeker accused of rape at migrant hotel ‘goes missing’ in Buckinghamshire

An asylum seeker arrested for rape at a migrant hotel has gone missing after being transferred to another hotel booked by the Home Office.


Net immigration to rise from 136,000 to 224,000 next year

Net migration into Britain is due to be more than 75,000 people a year higher than expected in the middle of the decade.

The Office for Budget Responsibility has revealed it had revised up its prediction from just six months ago that the number of people arriving in Britain would outnumber those leaving from 136,000 to 224,000.


Over 500 anti-Christian hate crimes recorded in Europe last year

Over 500 anti-Christian hate crimes were recorded in Europe last year, according to new research by the Observatory on Intolerance and Discrimination against Christians in Europe (OIDAC). 


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