We Were Too Polite to Stop the Woke Takeover
23 May 2025
Starmer Has No Intention of Cutting Immigration
22 May 2025
by Joe Baron
Farmers are staging protests across France against the possible signing of a trade deal between the European Union and four South American countries which they fear will ruin their livelihoods.
Hundreds marched on Wembley on Sunday for a teenage girl banned from football for asking a "bearded" transgender opponent "Are you a man?" as a second protest is planned.
Furious farmers have descended on the Wales Labour Conference with tractors and placards, accusing Keir Starmer of waging a "war on the countryside" over inheritance tax changes.
Reform UK is planning to launch a private prosecution of the men who fought police at Manchester airport earlier this year, saying the officers have been thrown "under the bus" while the men have gone unpunished.
Seven Spanish Christians were arrested in Paris last week after driving through the city in a bus protesting the "blasphemous" depiction of the Last Supper at the Olympics opening ceremony.
Covid-like restrictions should be used to stop the riots, according to Government adviser on political violence John Woodcock. We saw this coming, says Prof David Paton.
Forces must tackle all sides involved in civil disorder with "equal ferocity" a police leader has said, amid a row over "two-tier" policing after no arrests were made at a Muslim riot in Birmingham.
Guilty and about to face the consequences, two Just Stop Oil activists who hurled tomato soup at a Van Gogh masterpiece have been told to prepare for prison.
Just Stop Oil co-founder Roger Hallam has been jailed for five years and four other activists for four years for conspiring to organise protests that blocked the M25 motorway.
As two retirees who never attended a protest march before March 2020 but were galvanised by the draconian Covid response, Louise Pilcher and Rosie Thomas felt they had to be at the anti-WHO protest in Geneva.
© Skeptics Ltd.