Fiery but mostly peaceful protests?
I know that there’s a lot happening around the world but one of the biggest stories is taking place on my doorstep so I thought I might provide you with an update on the so-called Belfast riots.
I know that there’s a lot happening around the world but one of the biggest stories is taking place on my doorstep so I thought I might provide you with an update on the so-called Belfast riots.
Apologies for lack of posts yesterday but the events that have been happened here have totally overwhelmed my social media.
Let’s take a quick visit to Australia and look at what has happened there in the aftermath of Prime Minister Anthony Albanese’s social media ban on under 16’s accessing social media.
I was talking to my financial adviser this morning and she was telling me that the international money markets have broadly speaking stopped reacting to President Trump’s pronouncements.
HelloFresh, a family-oriented meal-kit delivery service, has just released a Pride Month campaign built around crude sexual innuendo.
Unlike some, I really DO think that it matters if Andy Burham wins in Makerfield.
This exchange between Reform UK’s Robert Kenyon and the Green Party’s Sarah Wakefield just about sums up the state of British Politics.
There is quite a lot of talk amongst some economists of an IMF bailout for the UK because the country’s public finances look increasingly fragile.
The callous “I don’t think so” response from one of the Hampshire Police Officers attending to the dying Henry Nowak has now become a meme now and the image above struck me as quite powerful.
I was delighted to see that US VP JD Vance has waded into the Henry Nowak case.
There is a good argument to be made that Deputy Prime Minister David Lammy has an IQ below that of room temperature level.
I have long since had it with the Uniparty.
Did you see that Reform UK has sharpened its attack on what it calls “two-tier policing” with a bold new pledge: an incoming Reform government would pass an Equal Treatment Act within its first 100 days in office.
A headline popped up again recently that perfectly captures how detached the trans narrative has become in the UK: “Heartbreak as transgender woman, 29, dies.” The story described someone who was “supposed to marry her partner next year” and wanted “another baby,” framing her as a tragic young woman who “never got the chance to become the woman she was meant to be.” Except for the fact that she died of
For the Trump regime to accuse a close ally of “two-tier policing” is an extraordinary moment, and the Henry Nowak case has been the trigger.