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Her comments come in the wake of US vice president JD Vance’s claims freedom of expression was ‘in retreat’ across the UK. Tory leader Kemi Badenoch …
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How Natural England became a green dictatorship
When Natural England disregarded nearly 200 objections to designate Penwith Moors a Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI), Eric Murley was not happy. The environmental regulator’s 2023 decision means farmers in the Cornish idyll have to apply for consent for a raft of activities, including …
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Poll finds Rachel Reeves is the least trusted politician in Britain on the economy after Chancellor's huge tax raid helped crush growth
Rachel Reeves is the least trusted politician when it comes to the economy, according to a poll. The Chancellor has been handed the dubious accolade …
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Outrage as Kemi Badenoch claims top rate £4k council tax on expenses
The Tory leader is accused of "insulting" struggling voters with one of the highest second home claims of any MP for her huge country pile - even …
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The Nazis Made A Horrifying Move In 1933. I'm Terrified Trump Is Now Doing The Exact Same Thing.
“Until recently, the question remained theoretical. But it’s not an exaggeration to say that President Trump is running plays straight out of Hitler’s playbook.” I’d brought my 11-year-old son E. to the protest so he could rage in community with other trans and queer folks, so he could see how many …
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When the KKK Came to D.C.
Revisiting a 1925 march through the eyes of Black newspapers A century ago, in 1925, the Ku Klux Klan came to Washington, D.C. The Klansmen had arrived in early August: the Kleagles and Dragons and Exalted Cyclopes, regalia folded and packed, families in tow. Loyal men came from the South, as …