‘Prime Minister David Cameron has launched a charm offensive on Saudi Arabia after the repressive Gulf kingdom allegedly threatened to cut diplomatic ties with the UK in the wake of human rights criticism. Cameron is said to have personally sent a message to King Salman bin Abdul Aziz bin Saud in a bid to reassure […]

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‘It doesn’t matter how many times the Gentleman Ranker (Iain Duncan Smith, above) is told the facts – he’ll never publicly accept them. He is a sanction death denier. Look at the number of people whose deaths were investigated by the Department for Work and Pensions, after they committed suicide following the application of a […]

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‘Drivers who regularly take their car out in bad weather could see their insurance premiums go up, thanks to new in-car technology. A black box device is being used by an increasing number of insurance firms in order to track people’s driving habits. Factors such as speed, braking and acceleration are recorded in order to […]

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‘The same sonic tractor beam which flying saucers are equipped with in movies has been developed in real life by a group of engineers who say the prototype device can pull, push and generally manipulate objects using ultrasonic waves. A new system that creates “sound holograms” in midair and traps objects inside, keeping them from […]

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‘David Cameron was accused of lying about tax credit cuts to win the general election as the House of Lords debated the controversial reforms. Ahead of the key vote on whether the reforms should be either scrapped or delayed, Labour peer Lord Campbell-Savours did not bite his tongue: “The British public would regard what he […]

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‘A kind-hearted young woman in Cornwall is taking on the supermarket giants by opening up her own store to help the poor and is selling most items for just 25 pence. The Bargain Brand Food outlet is stocked from floor to ceiling with food which is not up to the standard of the supermarket giants […]

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‘The UK’s digital minister Ed Vaizey has floated the idea of adding kitemarks to websites that have strong security measures in place, following the attack on TalkTalk’s business last week. Speaking in Parliament on Monday in response to an urgent question on data breaches and consumer protection, following the ransack of TalkTalk’s sensitive customer details, […]

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‘Cases of malnutrition and other diseases prevalent during the Victorian era are once again on the rise in England as campaigners criticize the government for failing to address the growing number of families experiencing food poverty. Statistics released by the National Health Service (NHS) show that between August 2014 and July 2015, 7,366 people were […]

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‘BBC reports that – in 1957 – the British and American leaders approved the use of Islamic extremists and false flag attacks to topple the Syrian government: Nearly 50 years before the war in Iraq, Britain and America sought a secretive “regime change” in another Arab country… by planning the invasion of Syria and the […]

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‘There are few more intrinsically brutal facts than slavery’s role in the building of European, and then subsequently, its various settler empires. As a system, it became the peculiar institution, as it was euphemistically termed, in the American south. It signified a demographic theft that the African continent has struggled to overcome, a shock of […]

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Human rights group Rights Watch UK have slammed a move by the British Government as ‘seriously concerning’ as it violates international law. The new version of the code has kept ministers duty yo ‘comply with the law’, but has omitted the passage that states they must comply with ‘international law and treaty obligations’. Read more: Human […]

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‘The U.S. military facility on the island of Diego Garcia in the Indian Ocean represents a horrific example of the human costs of war and imperialism. First, they tried to shoot the dogs. Next, they tried to poison them with strychnine. When both failed as efficient killing methods, British government agents and U.S. Navy personnel […]

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‘A Labour councillor and former Big Brother contestant has been suspended following comments that appeared to link Israel to the 9/11 attacks and Islamic State. Community leaders called for action after Kensington and Chelsea councillor Beinazir Lasharie was alleged by The Sun to have posted video on Facebook entitled: “ISIS: Israeli Secret Intelligence service”. She […]

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Canon Dr. Andrew Bunch has threatened homeless people sleeping rough in his churchyard with court orders if they fail to leave. He said he was ‘sympathetic’  to their plight but it was becoming a bit of a problem. Read more: Homeless people sleeping in churchyard threatened with eviction by vicar

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‘Teaching assistants, social workers and other key public sector workers could lose more than £1,500 a year as a result of controversial government cuts to working tax credits, according to calculations by the public sector workers union Unison. The general secretary, Dave Prentis, warned of the damage to “precarious family finances” from George Osborne’s proposals, […]

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