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Latest victim of the Woke Agenda: Roald Dahl books
The latest editions of Roald Dahl’s children’s books have been edited to remove language which could be deemed offensive.
A number of reports have suggested that references within the classic children’s books relating to weight, mental health, violence, gender and race have been cut and rewritten.
British Gas owner's profits soar to £3.3BILLION
British Gas owner Centrica has seen profits triple to more than £3billion for 2022 due to rocketing energy prices that have left millions struggling to pay bills.
Higher COVID jab rates in England linked to greater excess deaths: gov’t data
The more vaccine doses an area of England has received, the greater the number of excess deaths it has experienced, an analysis of official data has found – adding to worries that the novel COVID vaccines are contributing to the sharp rise in excess deaths seen since mid-2021.
Government plans to use Pontins site as asylum seeker holding camp?
The government is reportedly proposing to buy up and convert "underperforming" holiday camps for the purpose of temporarily housing migrants, including a Pontins site at Camber Sands in Kent.
Four asylum seekers arrested in connection with alleged rape of a girl at a school in Kent
Four teenagers who arrived in the UK on small boats as asylum seekers have been arrested in connection with an alleged rape of a 15-year-old girl in Dover.
Post-Brexit Britain forced to pay £2.3 BILLION in fines to EU
Britain has been forced to pay £2.3billion to the European Union – three years after leaving the bloc.
A long-standing import dispute has come to a close this week, with the final payment of £1.1billion being made.
Lifeboats called out 200 TIMES last year to help migrants in English Channel
The RNLI was called out 200 times to pick up migrants from small boats in the English Channel last year.
The revelation comes amid growing criticism from some that lifeboats and Border Force vessels are being increasingly used as a “glorified taxi service”.
Anti-terror programme 'not doing enough' to tackle Islamist extremists
The Government’s anti-terror programme is not doing enough to tackle Islamist extremism, a review has found.
The findings of the long-awaited assessment of the Prevent programme – which aims to stop people turning to terrorism – also recommends a series of reforms.
Liverpool Labour politicians get 51 parking tickets cancelled
Liverpool City Council has been blasted amid claims politicians used back door routes to have parking tickets thrown out following the results of a damning probe.