British Army Investigating Soldiers Who Posed for Photo with Tommy Robinson

British Army Investigating Soldiers Who Posed for Photo with Tommy Robinson
A group of soldiers are under investigation by the British Army after posing for a photograph with citizen journalist and street organiser Tommy Robinson, with the force vowing to punish those involved.
Britain’s officer class received a stark and distinct reminder that the majority of the nation’s fighting strength is drawn from white, working-class communities Tuesday when a group of two dozen uniformed soldiers bumped into Tommy Robinson at a motorway service station (rest area).

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Fresh Concessions: Appeaser Theresa to Lock UK in Customs Union, Follow EU Environment and Labour Laws


Fresh Concessions: Appeaser Theresa to Lock UK in Customs Union, Follow EU Environment and Labour Laws
The Prime Minister is considering locking the UK in a customs union with the European Union after Brexit and keeping the nation tied to the bloc’s extensive environmental and labour laws, according to claims.
Theresa May plans to bind her cabinet at a meeting next Tuesday to the raft of new concessions, sources told The Times, and they could be included in the fresh Brexit blueprint to be produced before European leaders meet

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Gay Marriage Cake: UK Supreme Court Rules in Favour of Christian Bakers

Gay Marriage Cake: UK Supreme Court Rules in Favour of Christian Bakers
The UK’s Supreme Court ruled in favour of Northern Irish Christian bakers who declined to bake and decorate a cake with a pro-gay marriage message, with owners heralding the decision as a victory for free speech.
Britain’s highest court ruled Wednesday morning that it was not discriminatory for Ashers Bakery, run by Daniel and Amy McArthur, to refuse to produce the cake with the slogan

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UK will be ‘PERMANENT EU COLONY’ Boris attacks May’s backstop plan


UK will be ‘PERMANENT EU COLONY’ Boris attacks May’s backstop plan
BORIS Johnson has launched a scathing attack on Theresa May and her Brexit negotiations, claiming her backstop proposal will leave the UK a "permanent EU colony".
Reacting to an update provided by the European Union’s chief Brexit negotiator Michel Barnier in the European Parliament, the former Foreign Secretary tweeted: This is an important moment.

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Delingpole: He Did Build That! Obama Caused the 2008 Banking Crash

Delingpole: He Did Build That! Obama Caused the 2008 Banking Crash
As we remember the tenth anniversary of the 2008 banking crash which led to the Great Recession, let us not neglect to give credit to the man who, almost more than anyone, made the disaster possible.
Barack Obama.
Strangely, the liberal media – normally the first to praise Obama for even his most modest achievements – has been reluctant to acknowledge his contribution to this most momentous of global events.

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Tony Blair confirms receiving millions in donation from Saudi

Tony Blair confirms receiving millions in donation from Saudi
Tony Blair’s relationship with Saudi Arabia has come under scrutiny following the revelation that the non-government organisation set up under his name has received millions of pounds from Riyadh.
Accounts published yesterday by the Tony Blair Institute confirmed earlier reports that Blair had received donations of up to $12 million from the Kingdom.


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Swiss Region Votes Overwhelmingly for Burqa Ban

Swiss Region Votes Overwhelmingly for Burqa Ban
A second Swiss canton will introduce a regional “burqa ban”, after voters in St. Gallen overwhelmingly voted Sunday to prohibit all face-covering garments in public spaces.
Nearly 67 percent of voters in the northeastern Swiss canton voted in favour of the new law, according to official results, paving the way for it to follow the example of the southern canton of Ticino, where a law was introduced two years ago that appeared to be aimed at burqas and other Muslim veils.

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NASA Mars Curiosity Rover 'beams back picture of ALIEN' days after mystery glitch

NASA Mars Curiosity Rover 'beams back picture of ALIEN' days after mystery glitch
NASA’S Curiosity Rover has captured the first pictures of an alien-life form from Mars, according to wacky claims from conspiracy theorists.
The rover had conspiracists in meltdown last week after a “mystery glitch” caused by an unknown issue saw all its science operations halted.
Tyler Glockner – from YouTube channel Secureteam10 – believed it was very “suspicious”.

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How TV's hottest new hunk is just as much of a heartbreaker in REAL life: Bodyguard star Richard Madden

How TV's hottest new hunk is just as much of a heartbreaker in REAL life: Bodyguard star Richard Madden has had string of celebrity girlfriends - and Caroline Flack and Laura Whitmore fell out over him!

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Murdered schoolgirl Paige Doherty's father, 37, 'dies of broken heart' after 15-year-old's death 'left him battling with depression'.

Murdered schoolgirl Paige Doherty's father, 37, 'dies of broken heart' after 15-year-old's death 'left him battling with depression'. Jon Bothwell, 37, was found ill at home in Cambuslang and later died in hospital

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Twin sisters sold online as babies to a British couple for £8,000 are now 18 and starting university

Twin sisters sold online as babies to a British couple for £8,000 are now 18 and starting university
WORLD EXCLUSIVE: Alan and Judith Kilshaw paid £8,200 for US twins Kiara and Keyara Wecker, leading to a transatlantic outcry

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Victoria Beckham puts on an rare giddy display as she joins husband David and their children aboard Elton John's lavish yacht

Victoria Beckham puts on an rare giddy display as she joins husband David and their children aboard Elton John's lavish yacht in the South of France. The Beckham clan are currently living the life of luxury on a late-summer jaunt in the South of France.

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London College on Communication Launches Degree in Virtual Reality Design

London College on Communication Launches Degree in Virtual Reality Design
The London College of Communication has become one of the first institutions in the world to introduce a degree program in virtual reality design.

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‘Scallop Wars’: French Boats Attack and Ram British Fishermen

‘Scallop Wars’: French Boats Attack and Ram British Fishermen
British fishermen are calling for Royal Navy protection after their vessels were attacked by French boats as they were out catching scallops in the English Channel.

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Corruption and Hijab Row Labour Councillor Awarded Key Commonwealth Games Role

Corruption and Hijab Row Labour Councillor Awarded Key Commonwealth Games Role
A Birmingham Labour councillor has been handed an important role planning the forthcoming Commonwealth Games, despite facing serious corruption allegations

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EU WILL LOSE: Theresa May unveils Galileo alternative in HUGE blow to Brussels

EU WILL LOSE: Theresa May unveils Galileo alternative in HUGE blow to Brussels
BRITAIN is serious about its threat to withdraw support for Europe's new satellite navigation system, Theresa May insisted yesterday, as she warned the EU not to try to shut the UK out of

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