Manchester City Council is launching a new set of guidelines issued to all agencies in the city who work with young people who may be forced into marriage.
The city is leading the way just weeks after the Government announced it was consulting on plans to criminalise the act of forcing someone to marry against their [...]
Entries from September 2005
Council pledges to end forced marriage
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Tags: General
London Terror Victims Forgotten
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IT’S a scandal to shame the government to the core. Almost three months after the 7/7 terror bombings the victims have still not been given a penny by the state.
Instead, the 700 maimed and injured and families of the 52 innocents killed in the attacks on London’s transport system have had to rely [...]
Tags: Islam & the Arab World
No kids please, we’re selfish
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When I press her on the implications of a contracting European population, she readily concurs that “many western cities will be largely black/ Hispanic/Asian in 50 years’ time. Does that bother me? Well, I vaguely regret the extinction of gene lines that in their various ways played a part in the establishment of western civilisation. [...]
Tags: Multiculturalism
Winnie the jerk
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According to Holmes, Churchill bullied his widowed mother for cash unmercifully, even charging to her the cost of his wreath on the grave of his beloved nursemaid Mrs. Everest. At 19 he nearly accidentally killed his 13-year-old brother Jack while out rowing on Lake Lausanne, and afterwards made himself out to be the hero of [...]
Tags: Biography
Profile: William Butler Yeats
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Yeats grew up in County Sligo and London. In 1884, while studying art in Dublin,Yeats met the poet George Russell, and together they founded the Dublin Hermetic Society, dedicated to the study of magic and ritual. Simultaneous with the beginnings of his exploration of the occult,Yeats also embraced the cause of Celtic nationalism. England had [...]
Tags: Biography
Touring Zimbabwean football players vanish
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HARARE, Zimbabwe (Reuters) — Eight Zimbabwean soccer players and two officials deserted their teams after a tour of Britain, joining thousands of fellow citizens who have sought refuge abroad over a serious political and economic crisis at home.
Zimbabwe football officials confirmed Saturday that six players and two officials from premier league champions CAPS United and [...]
Tags: Immigration
BNP HITS OUT AT ‘FASCIST’ CLAIMS
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The far-right British National Party has hit back at claims it is carrying on the traditions of Hitler, and has vowed to increase support in Swansea.
The claims were made against the group by members of Swansea Unite Against Fascism following a BNP meeting in a Swansea pub last week.
Dr Phil Edwards, the BNP’s national [...]
Tags: General · Media & propaganda
Terror code man gets 15-year term
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A Briton has been jailed for 15 years at the Old Bailey for possessing items which could be used in terror attacks.
Andrew Rowe, 34, a Muslim convert from west London, had instructions on firing a mortar and a secret terrorism code.
The court heard an al-Qaeda tape was found at his former home, [...]
Tags: Islam & the Arab World
Mayor fights for Mandela statue
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[What next then Red Ken the Gerry Adams statue?-ed]
The Mayor of London is to throw his weight behind an appeal to allow a statue of Nelson Mandela to stand on the north terrace of Trafalgar Square.
Westminster Council rejected plans for the 9ft tribute to the South African president last year saying the [...]
Tags: General · Media & propaganda
Lib Dems facing donation inquiry
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The Liberal Democrats are to be investigated over a £2.4m donation received before May’s general election, the Electoral Commission has confirmed.
The inquiry centres on whether the donation was “permissible” as electoral law requires donating companies to be registered and trading in the UK.
The company, 5th Avenue Partners, said it had relied on the [...]
Tags: Fraud and corruption
Segregated Britain?
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The head of the Commission for Racial Equality Trevor Phillips is warning of increased segregation.
But it should come as no surprise - it has been on the government’s books since the riots of 2001 in Bradford, Burnley and Oldham.
The most damning report into the disturbances, by Ted Cantle, a former council chief and expert [...]
Tags: General · Immigration · Multiculturalism
Women warned following attacks
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POLICE are warning women across Hertfordshire to be on their guard after two young women were attacked by strangers in two separate incidents.
The first attack happened at around 10.15am on Friday, September 2. A 17-year-old girl from Hatfield had been running along the Alban Way footpath, in the direction of The Galleria Shopping Centre.
As she [...]
Tags: Multiculturalism
EUROPE’S FIRST ASIAN FOOTBALL FESTIVAL
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Liverpool hosts the first nationwide ethnic football tournament this weekend with a grand send off from local legends John Barnes and Howard Gayle. Sixty teams are taking part in the all day AsiaEurope Football Festival on Sunday and each team will have the opportunity to benefit from free coaching by Everton and Liverpool. Gayle, who [...]
Tags: Multiculturalism
SAS staging terror campaign in Iraq?
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Media blackout shadows why black op soldiers were arrested
In another example of how the Iraqi quagmire is deliberately designed to degenerate into a chaotic abyss, British SAS were caught attempting to stage a terror attack and the media have dutifully shut up about the real questions surrounding the incident.
What is admitted is that two British [...]
Tags: Iraq
Profile: Michael Oakeshott
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At times like this my mind wanders back to Michael Oakeshott, the greatest British political philosopher of the twentieth century. He was born over a century ago now, and lived until about the age of 90. An old friend of mine is writing his biography.
Oakeshott was a skeptical conservative, not a partisan. He usually voted [...]
Tags: Biography
Profile: Roger Scruton
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Roger Scruton is perhaps the most prominent conservative intellectual in the United Kingdom and since his groundbreaking study “A Defense of Conservatism” was published 25 years ago, his influence has grown in the United States as well. A philosopher by training, Mr. Scruton has written widely on topics ranging from a defense of fox hunting [...]
Tags: Biography
The 4th New Right Meeting
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On Saturday 17th September 2005 the Fourth NEW RIGHT MEETING took place in Central London, featuring five different speakers from a variety of backgrounds:
EOWYN (Odinic Rite)
Odinism & Women
OLIVIER DEVALEZ (Church of the Creator)
Creativity: An Introduction
ALEXANDER BARON (libertarian researcher)
Satpal Ram: A Case Study in Anti-Racist Brainwashing
ARLETTE BALDACCHINO (Imperium Europa)
Viva Malta
JONATHAN BOWDEN (BNP Cultural Secretary)
Leni Riefenstahl
New Right, [...]
Tags: General
Muslim tribal war men jailed
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Nearly 30 Iraqi Kurds have been jailed for their role in a vicious street battle that led to a fatal stabbing.
Amir Abdula Bakir, 27, from Coventry, was killed and several others seriously injured in the mass brawl in St Ann’s, Nottingham, in September 2003.
The convictions and sentencing of 28 men for conspiracy to [...]
Tags: Immigration · Multiculturalism
Doctor awarded £1.6m compensation
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A hospital consultant who fought a long-running battle to win her job back after being unfairly sacked has been awarded more than £1.6m compensation.
Dr Feyi Awotona was sacked from South Tyneside hospital in 1998.
South Tyneside NHS Foundation Trust was ordered to reinstate her to her £68,000 a year role after a tribunal [...]
Tags: General
Cherie Blair’s Muslim Attack
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CHERIE Blair risked a political storm yesterday when she slated the way women are treated in the Islamic world.
The Prime Minister’s wife said some Muslims treat women as second-class citizens and deprive them of human rights in the name of religion.
Speaking in India during an official visit with husband Tony, Cherie said: “I am [...]
Tags: Islam & the Arab World