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No10's £400MILLION Covid hotels farce

Just two per cent of passengers put up in the Government's £385 million quarantine hotels ended up testing positive for Covid-19, a report has found.


Bristol school founded by Edward Colston to be renamed

A school founded more than 300 years ago by slave trader Edward Colston is to be renamed “Collegiate”, its governors have announced.

The private school in Bristol, which was founded in 1710, announced in December last year it would be changing its name from Colston’s School.


Did France get tough on migrants over Easter?!

French police have claimed that they were able to prevent at least 600 illegal immigrants from crossing the channel to reach the southern coast of England over the Easter weekend and claimed to have arrested eleven people smugglers as well.


Truth about leftist St George 'Turkish immigrant' claim

Leftists celebrated St George’s Day on Saturday with their annual issuing of false claims that the Roman soldier of Cappadocian Greek ethnicity was, variously, “Turkish”, “Arab”, and “a migrant worker” in an effort to “own” English patriots.


Drug dealing inmate jailed for further 25 years

A convicted drug dealer who continued to run his criminal enterprise from prison has been jailed for a further 25 years.


Happy St George's Day

Today is St. George's Day, the very special day for the English, when we celebrate our Patron Saint. It coincides, of course, with spring really kicking in, although it seems to be kicking in a little late this year!

 


English? Get Ready to Fly the Flag!

Tomorrow is St. George's Day. It's a day the liberals, multi-culturalists, Islamists and atheists all hope the English people will forget - so we urge you to disappoint them!


2,100+ migrants have crossed the Channel this month alone

More than 2,100 migrants have made it across the English Channel in small boats so far this month, according to official figures. 


No ladies or gentlemen at the Lords!

Authorities at the House of Lords have warned staff against using 'offensive' terms such as 'man-made' or 'manpower' – yet fail to make any mention of the upper chamber's decidedly masculine name.


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