- “Nationalist youth throw petrol bombs at police in Northern Ireland” – Ten police officers were injured after petrol bombs, fireworks and heavy masonry were thrown during disorder in Londonderry on Saturday night, reports the Standard.
- “Impact of riots plaguing Britain’s streets will last for years” – Justice Secretary Shabana Mahmood says the impact of the recent disorder would be “felt for months and years to come”, according to the Mail.
- “‘Our country must take pride in itself – only that can bring communities together’” – A confident nation is best placed to welcome newcomers and build a cohesive home for all, writes Michael Nazir-Ali in the Telegraph.
- “The Road From Wigan Pier” – Are the white working class really ‘far-Right’, or just people reacting to the destruction of their way of life? asks Niall McCrae in the New Conservative.
- “The number of children arrested for terror-related offences has surged – here’s why” – The number of minors arrested for terror-related offences has quadrupled in less than two decades, reaching a record high. The Telegraph examines the reasons behind this trend.
- “Masks could be banned at protests in crackdown on balaclava-clad thugs” – Masks could face a ban at protests as authorities crack down on individuals wearing balaclavas who were involved in the recent U.K. riots, reports the Mail.
- “Labour’s definition of Islamophobia could ‘give oxygen to far-Right’, says Muslim campaigner” – The founder of a project that monitors anti-Muslim hatred has warned that outlawing ‘Islamophobia’, as defined by Labour, would “curtail free speech”, according to the Telegraph.
- “The Morlocks come out in London” – In City Journal, Theodore Dalrymple explains the chaos and disorder currently reigning in English cities.
- “‘Think before you post’: Britain’s slide into censorship” – Britain’s almost 60-year experiment in hate-speech legislation is a warning to the world, says Tom Slater in Spiked.
- “Elon Musk calls prison sentences for two rioters ‘messed up’” – Elon Musk has described the prison sentences given to two people over the riots as “messed up”, reports the Telegraph.
- “Elon Musk vs H.M. Government” – “If I was one of the world’s richest men, I’d probably use it to launch my own one-man war against the British Establishment,” says Ed West on his Substack.
- “How Musk went from Democrat donor who preferred to ‘stay out of politics’ to X owner at the centre of global culture wars” – In the Mail, Perkin Amalaraj traces Musk’s transformation from a discreet billionaire to a vocal champion of free speech.
- “Elon Musk ‘dares’ Humza Yousaf to sue him as race row between pair explodes” – Elon Musk has “dared” Humza Yousaf to sue him after the former First Minister threatened legal action over Musk calling him a “super, super racist” on social media, reports the Scottish Express.
- “No.10 in disarray as Keir’s top advisers go to war with Sue Gray” – Downing Street is in disarray after a power struggle broke out between Sue Gray and Keir Starmer’s top adviser, writes the Telegraph’s Nick Gutteridge.
- “Private schools could force foreign students to pay more for tuition” – Private schools could force foreign students to pay more for tuition ahead of Labour’s plan to impose 20% VAT on fees, reports the Mail.
- “‘We’re living a leftist experiment on immigration, gone wrong’” – The quickest and most effective way to destroy the coherence of any society, short of military conquest, is by mass immigration, says Kevin Myers in Gript.
- “Hatred and division in deep England ” – Labour thinks populism is the enemy. But can they even define what it is? asks Jonathan Rutherford in the New Statesman.
- “London ‘not safe’ any more, says Sir Jim Ratcliffe” – The billionaire owner of Manchester United claims Britain’s cities are no longer safe and he no longer wears a watch in the capital for fear of being mugged, according to the Telegraph.
- “‘White Britons will become a minority by 2070′” – According to political commentator Matt Goodwin, it is not racist to be concerned that white Britons will be a minority by 2070, reports GB News.
- “Tesco introduces ‘passports’ for clothes as EU clampdown looms” – Tesco has agreed to provide shoppers with more info about the digital footprint of its clothing range in anticipation of a looming ‘green’ crackdown by the EU, says the Telegraph.
- “The anatomy of ad boycotts: how world’s biggest companies impose censorship” – On the Freedom Research Substack, Hannes Sarv explores the collapse of GARM, the advertising cartel that was curbing free speech by discouraging advertising from buying ads on dissident websites.
- “GARM, globalism and geopolitics” – On Substack, Dr. Robert W. Malone looks at the big picture through an X/Rumble – GARM dust-up lens.
- “Pirates, dictators and longing for security” – Why do people root for the rebel resistance in movies but crave paternalistic authority in real life? wonders John Leake on the Courageous Discourse Substack.
- “The European Vaccine pass involves nine countries, not five. Looks like it will involve all the EU soon” – They say the European Vaccine pass is totally voluntary. Voluntary while the pilot projects are being rolled out, sure. Then what? asks Dr. Meryl Nass on her Substack.
- “Estonian journalist accused of treason over book ‘designed to divide society’” – Estonian journalist Svetlana Burceva has been charged with treason after writing and publishing a book in Russia, reports Brussels Signal.
- “Neighbours back Jonathan Ross NIMBY war over plans to build homes” – Neighbours of Jonathan Ross have joined forces with him to oppose plans to build almost 100 new homes in one of the most picturesque areas of Britain, says the Mail.
- “‘It’s like all of Britain paying London house prices’: the cost of the U.K.’s unified energy market” – The Telegraph’s Matt Oliver explains how Ed Miliband’s Net Zero plans risk pushing up bills in the Home Counties.
- “Miliband urged to save mini-nuke site in Cumbria” – Ed Miliband has been urged to intervene in a row over a mini nuclear power plant in Cumbria, amid fears a Government quango is hoarding land needed for the project, according to the Telegraph.
- “Companies should call time on surge pricing – everyone hates it” – The increasingly pervasive ‘surge pricing’ business model needs to be quashed before it becomes entrenched, says Matthew Lynn in the Telegraph.
- “Is the Great Barrier Reef really dying?” – Doom-mongering in the world of conservation often fails to tell the whole story, writes Ross Clark in the Spectator.
- “French Left-wing leaders hail boxer Imane Khelif after gold medal” – French Left-wing leaders are hailing Imane Khelif, the Algerian boxer at the centre of a gender row at the Paris Olympics, for overcoming “fascist criticism”, reports the Mail.
- “How cancel culture destroyed the campus novel” – Fifty years ago, Tom Sharpe’s Porterhouse Blue skewered academic life. Today, our campuses are so close to parody that satire is redundant, writes Lindsay Johns in the Telegraph.
- “Tradwife reveals why she’s ditched the U.K.” – A British woman who became famous as one of the U.K.’s first “trad wives” has moved to Australia after the 1950s-inspired movement “became a monster”, reports the Mail.
- “How we stopped eating together – and why it’s so important” – The dining table is the site of laughter, tears, triumph and failure. If we stop gathering there, we’ll lose more than a place for dinner, warns Claire Finney in the Telegraph.
- “America can’t survive ‘bumbling, communist lunatic’” – Donald Trump told a campaign rally audience in Montana that the United States cannot withstand a Kamala Harris Presidency, according to Newsmax.
- “What we should be allowed to do on social media is to speculate, ask questions” – On Fox News, Nigel Farage explains why he thinks Keir Starmer poses the biggest threat to free speech we’ve seen in our history.
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Heil Johnson!
Well, yes, but remember there is only one true god: and He resides in
heavenNo 10!Possibly God is actually Goddess Nut Nuts?
That woman has a lt to answer for.
No comment is needed to diagnose the sickness. It’s called a ‘police state’.
This is straight from the North Korea and USSR playbooks.
Meanwhile in big, bad authoritarian Russia where traditional family values are still encouraged and vaccination is a matter of personal choice, their magnificent churches are full with Easter worshippers.
Always wanted to go to St Petersburg
The police did the same in our mosque
They wouldn’t dare do that to a mosque.
Which one was that?
After recent events I thought the police couldn’t sink any lower, but clearly they can.
We may be getting into the terrain of underground churches developing.
That would be secure encryption.
That’s the key to it.
Each individual who has failed to inform themselves of the facts and slavishly followed the grosser reich ordnungs is complicit in this grotesque fascism…….
Matthew 18:20. “For where two or three gather in my name, there am I with them.” How much more so with a congregation.
Dare I put words into Jesus Christ’s mouth: “For where two or three move to stop gatherings in my name, there I will not be with them.”
The church has always faced persecution. As Catholics we are used to it.
The churches have done more than their fair share of persecution. As non-believers have been used to over history.
Those seated admittedly were not social distancing. Most were masked. Otherwise the service was fully legal and this is another case of the police over stepping their mark. I wish more churches opened for services instead of cowardly resorting to Zoom imitations.
I hope that I would not have complied. Posting videos of this sort of nonsensne helps a person prepare for the real thing.
Non story put up by The Sun on government orders but at least the Polish worshippers are putting up a fight saying no regulations were broken. Film footage auto linked to dreary Drakeford droning on about something.
Similarly Local Live (mirror group news) has lead item #6.
‘Covid house party breaches across County as neighbours call Police’
As evidence they cite Police “numerous reports of Covid breaches” before a very lengthy repetition of current lockdown regulations for which neighbours might report you if they could be arsed.
Intented to be a scare story when the real news is that people are gathering in public and at home which will hopefully encourage others to do the same.
Story is awarded the usual 223k imaginary ‘likes’ when it probably didn’t get 223k page views.
The policeman said ‘this gathering is lawful and then ‘corrected himself’ and said it is unlawful…..so he knows what he is doing and that he is in the wrong
The audio sounds edited ‘is lawful’ cut a tad too soon ?
So all crime was eradicated with the introduction of Covid and mask wearing along with the flu, giving hundreds of police that we never knew existed the opportunity to earn some overtime by criminalising, abusing and harassing people just because they can.
Seen enough yet?
And you wonder why the “Kill the Bill” movement is spreading.
The police have lost all respect of the public over the past year, and are unlikely to be able to restore any kind of respectability.
Christ is with the persecuted. Not with the cowardly, grovelling zoombies.
The only religion now permitted is the Cult of Covid. Fail to kneel and off with your head! Or you could just pay a ridiculous fine!
Didn’t the courts establish that you don’t have to comply with PACE requirements to provide details as the Coronavirus act makes no provision for anyone to provide details?
Also there is no right of entry, so did they walk into a ‘private’ session as the church (if following the rules) presumably closed the doors and said they were no longer open?
This action by Boris Johnson and his thugs is unforgivable. Don’t blame the police, blame him. He should step down immediately. Religious freedom is at the forefront of a democratically run country. Religious persecution has no place in this country. If this country is no longer a democracy, legally tell us what it is called. Dictatorship comes to mind. Where on earth has the Catholic Church been for the past one year? Where has this country’s civil rights attorneys been? Now look at what is happening. Please stand up for our freedoms. To the professional legal experts, solicitors, barristers, judges, your silence has been deafening
Yes…. there are many things which have no place in this country and yet here we are in just one short year. If we ever return to some form of democracy there are a lot of factions which will have to earn respect from scratch. The upside is, hopefully, many more folk will be wide awake and a truer democracy than ever before will eventually prevail. Many lessons learned. Optimistic?!
Once again the Police break the law. I suggest that all Christians go to Batley Grammar School or join a BLM protest in order to worship. What kind of country are these b@stards in Government creating? I find it hard this is the party I voted for but I do not find it hard at all to know for a 100% fact I will never vote for them or the pathetic “Opposition” again.
‘Police speak’ for ‘now.’———“At this moment in time.” Morons!
Am I the only one who’s offended that these police actually entered the altar sanctuary? I half blame the priest and congregation for not physically expelling them for this reason alone.
The police raid of the Balham church on Good Friday, during which they suspended divine service and sent the congregation packing, was illegal under English law
Section 36 of the Offences against the Person Act 1861 is clear on this point
Despite the many statutory instruments enacted to control the current pandemic, none of these suspends the provisions of the aforementioned act, as far as I can tell
The case is almost certainly justiciable; not least by virtue of the added weight of Article 9 of the European Convention on Human Rights and Article 18 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. If due process is followed, the officers involved are liable to up to two years in one of Her Majesty’s hotels!
Here is the text of Section 36 of the Offences against the Person Act 1861:
Whosoever shall, by threats or force, obstruct or prevent or endeavour to obstruct or prevent, any clergyman or other minister in or from celebrating divine service or otherwise officiating in any church, chapel, meeting house, or other place of divine worship, or in or from the performance of his duty in the lawful burial of the dead in any churchyard or other burial place, or shall strike or offer any violence to, or shall, upon any civil process, or under the pretence of executing any civil process, arrest any clergyman or other minister who is engaged in, or to the knowledge of the offender is about to engage in, any of the rites or duties in this section aforesaid, or who to the knowledge of the offender shall be going to perform the same or returning from the performance thereof, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, and being convicted thereof shall be liable, at the discretion of the court, to be imprisoned for any term not exceeding two years
Who will take them to task over this bullying? If we do not it will continue and worsen.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-9435037/Outraged-Polish-Catholic-worshippers-slam-police-shutting-Good-Friday-service.html ANOTHER ONE TODAY
why don’t ours fight back?
Pastor Pawlowski, head of a church in Calgary, had a visit from a local Karen, backed up by numerous police. This is how he dealt with it.
https://www.liveleak.com/view?t=uTFTG_1617494852
Chapeau!