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At The Going Down of the Sun

At 5:00 am on this day in 1918, the Allied powers and Germany signed an armistice document in the railway carriage of Ferdinand Foch, the commander of the Allied armies, and six hours later World War I came to an end.


Pfizer chief boasts that Covid will continue to be a 'multi-billion dollar franchise for many years to come'

Just in case you were still under the illusion that covid was ever about anything other than money and power, Pfizer’s chief financial officer has described the Covid pandemic as a 'multi-billion dollar franchise' — and says that expects profit to continue for a long time yet.


Teenager who triggered major security alert is jailed

A teenager who triggered a major security alert after planting a fake bomb and arming himself with a black candle lighter in the hope that police would shoot him dead has been jailed for 14 months.

 


Albanian Murderer Allowed to Stay in UK to Continue Asylum Application

A convicted Albanian murderer who arrived illegally by boat in England has been granted permission by a local immigration court to pursue an asylum claim.


Home Office contractors tried to sell drugs to migrants

Home Office contractors have been removed from the migrant processing centre at Manston, Kent. The workers were disciplined after it emerged they had attempted to sell illegal drugs to asylum seekers.


Robin Tilbrook's 2022 AGM Speech


94 percent of homeless people have suffered trauma

A Christian homelessness charity has warned that the UK Government will fail in its mission to end rough sleeping if it does not address the chronic trauma suffered by people facing homelessness.


Immigrant population in England and Wales passes 10m for the first time - up 2.5m in decade 

The number of people living in England and Wales who were born outside the UK has more than doubled in the past 20 years to 10 million.


Cost of Living: Tesco using security barriers to keep reduction-bay staff safe

Tesco workers are using security barriers to protect themselves from shoppers waiting to snatch reduced yellow sticker items from their hands before they hit the shelves as the UK's cost-of-living crisis deepens.