
Latest Antisemitic Attack Pushes Britain to “New Depth”
Campaign Against Antisemitism says this environment has arisen “at the hands of all sorts of conspiracy theorists who have been spreading hatred.”

Campaign Against Antisemitism says this environment has arisen “at the hands of all sorts of conspiracy theorists who have been spreading hatred.”

“We are essentially importing political practices that look more at home in Lebanon or Sierra Leone or Pakistan than they do in Britain.”

New research suggests that a reliance on non-legacy social media platforms is contributing to a ‛vastly different’ worldview among the UK’s Muslim population.

Mounting Channel arrivals are pushing local services and finances to breaking point, prompting Kent councillors to consider unprecedented action.

The real irony: the designers wanting to celebrate native wildlife are guided by the same bureaucracy that, next door, is dismantling rural England—banning hunting and taxing family farms.

Just as in France, the Left is widely seen as romantic while the Right is viewed as abhorrent.

Edward McLaren’s recently published novel Bothelford’s Gone fictionalizes Britain’s grooming gangs.

Dia Moodley, a Christian pastor detained in the UK after answering a question about Muhammad in public, says “two-tier policing is a reality in modern Britain.”

There is a peculiar rule in modern Anglophone public life: Every people can have a past, except the one that built the country.

Culturally, self-flagellation has become a civic virtue; institutions once central to national life now frame their own founding stock as the problem to be solved.