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I was turned away from Wetherspoons for wearing Union Jack dress

A woman dressed in a Union Jack dress was denied entry to her local Wetherspoon pub during an anti-illegal immigration protest in a Nottinghamshire town. Tanya Ostolski, 54, marched through the crowd, declaring that she had been refused service at The…

Britain should evacuate critically injured children from Gaza to UK, MPs urge

Britain should evacuate critically injured children from Gaza to the UK, according to a cross-party group of MPs. The Foreign Affairs committee warns the UK has done “too little, too late” to help resolve the Israel-Palestine conflict and pushes for this country to act…

Reform UK win first-ever London council seat in huge blow to Kemi Badenoch

Nigel Farage dealt another hammer blow to the Tories overnight as Reform UK won its first ever London council seat despite a major effort by Kemi Badenoch. Reform took the seat of Bromley Common & Holwood in a by-election, in…

Should Yvette Cooper resign over migrant hotel row?

Pressure is growing on the Government and Home Secretary Yvette Cooper over the ongoing migrant hotel row. Protests have erupted near hotels housing or preparing to house asylum seekers in recent weeks, notably outside the Bell Hotel in Epping, Essex. Reform UK MP Lee Anderson has written…

‘Pushover’ Keir Starmer turns UK into ‘EU’s cash cow’ as Brussels demands £130bn

Eurocrats are preparing to treat Britain as a “cash cow” under a controversial £130 billion EU defence fund, with a Brussels insider claiming the bloc sees Sir Keir Starmer as a “pushover” rather than a genuine partner. The warning comes as the Prime Minister…

Major fashion retailer on brink of collapse in massive blow to high street

High street fashion giant River Island is teetering on the edge of collapse and could run out of cash within weeks unless landlords and creditors back a drastic rescue deal in court. The embattled retailer has warned it faces insolvency unless creditors approve…

UK could face expensive climate lawsuits for past pollution after landmark UN court ruling

Britain could soon be in the firing line for international climate lawsuits after a major legal opinion from the UN’s top court cleared the way for countries to be held accountable over their environmental records. In a landmark ruling, the International Court of…

Diane Abbott is leader of pro-migrant protest group ‘escorted’ towards Epping clashes

Essex Police were filmed escorting a pro-migration group, a group led by Diane Abbott, towards a protest at an asylum hotel in Epping. The counter-demonstrators were carrying Stand Up to Racism placards – an organisation backed by trade unions with the…

Keir Starmer proves how unbelievably thick he is with new plan – needs to learn 1 lesson

When I go up north to visit my hometown of Bolton, one complaint stands out because of its prolific repetition among family and friends. The town centre is depressing, they say, because so much of its high street shops are…

Epping migrant protest: Dozens descend on UK town in migrant hotel protest

One person was arrested during a protest at the Bell Hotel in Epping as the demonstration passed with little trouble. A heavy police presence was in place after violent demonstrations broke out last week which saw 17 people arrested. People…