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The Government Hurting Old Ladies: Labour’s Migration Misstep
A frightened Old Lady on illegal migration manhandled by the British Police.
The closure of the illegal migrant hotel in Epping has exposed a glaring truth: when faced with choices on how to tackle illegal immigration, Labour picked the worst one.
The options were clear:
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Aug 252 min read
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Councils in Northern England Push Back Against Migrant Housing - This Could be Death Knell of Starmer and Labour
Many Midlands and Northern Councils pushing back on housing illegal migrants in HMOs.
A growing number of Houses in Multiple Occupation (HMOs), properties rented out to unrelated individuals sharing facilities, are being used to accommodate asylum seekers while their cases are processed. They are also commonly used to house ex-offenders, homeless individuals, and those struggling with addiction.
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Aug 232 min read
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The Alarming Rise of Rape by Illegal Immigrants in England and Wales. Full prison term cost: £629.5 million – £1.05 billion to Taxpayer
Libyan Illegal Migrant Rapists - Cambridge Over the past decade, England and Wales have witnessed a concerning rise in recorded rape...
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Aug 233 min read
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6 Reasons on the Collapse of UK's Immigration System: 20 Years of Failures and Billions Wasted of Tax Payer's Money!
6 Reasons on the Collapse of UK's Immigration System: 20 Years of Failures and Billions Wasted of Tax Payer's Money!
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Aug 223 min read
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The Importance of Preserving National Identity
In an increasingly globalised world, the importance of preserving national identity has never been more pertinent. National identity...
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Jul 14 min read
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The Impactful Birth of the NHS: A United Kingdom in Care
Here’s a true and profoundly impactful story from post-war Britain—the birth of the National Health Service (NHS)—which united all four nations of the UK in compassion, purpose, and shared endeavour. It shows how respect for heritage, collective effort, and personal action can lead to national renewal and a brighter future.
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Jun 153 min read
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Scotland's Steam-Powered Spark of a United, Prosperous Britain. We are Stronger Together!
James Watt and Matthew Boulton celebrated on an English £50 Bank Note Here’s a powerful true story  from 18th–19th century Scotland—about...
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Jun 142 min read
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The Forth Bridge: Scotland’s Cantilever Marvel and a Symbol of Unity
In 1882, Scotland began a bold and daring project: to span the majestic Firth of Forth with a railway bridge that would link Edinburgh with Fife. The first attempt by Thomas Bouch had failed disastrously when the Tay Bridge collapsed in 1879, claiming lives. The public’s faith in large engineering works was shaken.
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Jun 122 min read
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Exploring the Historical Footprints of the United Kingdom and the UK Legacy.
The United Kingdom is a country steeped in rich history and cultural heritage. Its past is a tapestry woven from numerous historical events, legendary figures, and architectural marvels that tell stories of its evolution. From ancient ruins to modern-day landmarks, the UK has a wealth of historical footprints inviting exploration. In this blog post, we will journey through some of the most significant historical sites and eras that shape the legacy of this nation.
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Jun 125 min read
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What Can We Learn from How Communities Came Together During Historic Hardships with the Migration Crises in UK?
What Can We Learn from How Communities Came Together During Historic Hardships with the Migration Crises in UK?
Throughout history, communities have faced significant hardships that tested their resilience and unity.
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Jun 104 min read
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Understanding the Rich Tapestry of British Traditions
British traditions represent a beautiful blend of history, culture, and identity. The United Kingdom boasts diverse customs that reflect the values and beliefs of its people. From ancient rites to modern-day celebrations, these traditions create a vibrant tapestry that continues to evolve. In this blog post, we'll explore various aspects of British traditions, delving into their significance, history, and how they remain relevant in today’s society.
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May 194 min read
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James Clerk Maxwell: A Pioneer of British Science
British scientist, James Clerk Maxwell, was a groundbreaking Scottish figure whose work laid the foundation for modern physics. Born on...
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May 173 min read
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Modern Britain Can Learn from Communities Wartime Unity During Wartime Challenges
Windsor Castle: A symbol of hope and heritage during wartime. Throughout history, times of conflict have tested the resilience of...
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May 154 min read
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John Alexander Cruickshank – The Man Who Refused to Die
John Alexander Cruickshank - The Man Who Refused to Die In 1944, John Cruickshank was flying a mission over the North Atlantic when he...
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May 151 min read
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Leonard Cheshire – The Hero Who Chose to Heal and his Legacy of Compassion - Elderly Care Homes in Great Britain
Leonard Cheshire - British Hero During World War II, Leonard Cheshire  flew more than 100 bombing missions over Nazi-occupied Europe. He...
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May 111 min read
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British Mum of 3 Kids & Special Agent Odette Sansom – The Woman the Nazis Couldn't Break
British Mother of Three and Special Ops Agent - Odette Samson Odette Sansom was not born for war. British mum of 3 kids and a Special...
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May 101 min read
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The Penlee Lifeboat Disaster: A Moment of True Bravery
A Night of Horror On the stormy night of December 19, 1981, hurricane-force winds battered the coast of Cornwall, England. Out at sea,...
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May 73 min read
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Unbreakable British Resilience and Heroism against all odds - Fitting for VE Day!
A factual story about British Resilience in 1565 about British Resilience to modern day Victory in Europe through celebrations and honouring our fore parents. Britaiin defended again Nazi Germany, Fascist Italy and Ukrainian Nazi Support.
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May 62 min read
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Alan Turing: The Man, The Legend - Prosecuted for Being Gay in 1952. He Gave his All for His Country only to be failed by Prejudice!
Alan Turing, Genius whose life was sadly cut short. During the darkest days of World War II, the Nazi war machine was devastating Europe...
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May 22 min read
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Unbreakable British Resilience and Heroism against all odds - Fitting for St. George's Day!
In 1565, one of the greatest battles in history took place—The Great Siege of Malta—where a handful of British knights, alongside their European allies, held back the full force of the Ottoman Empire.
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Apr 232 min read
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