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Monday, 27 October 2025

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Soldier F won’t be the last veteran to be persecuted by Labour

Jonathon Riley
Soldier F won’t be the last veteran to be persecuted by Labour

AFTER fifty years, the prosecution of Soldier F has finally fallen on its face this week. The events of so-called Bloody Sunday have been subject to multiple inquiries, including one that took 12 years to complete and cost £400million. The events of that day involved a direct chain of command starting at cabinet minister level […]

How immigrants soak up our social housing and benefits

Alp Mehmet
How immigrants soak up our social housing and benefits

HOMES provided by local authorities and housing associations are a vital lifeline for some of the most vulnerable people in Britain. While they are expensive (with an implied subsidy of tens of billions per year), they are worth preserving as a final lifeline for Brits who, through no fault of their own, either cannot work […]

Marxism – the enemy within our universities

Dr Craig Walton
Marxism – the enemy within our universities

UNIVERSITIES in Britain promote the idea that diversity is paramount while meritocracy is oppressive, enshrining this doctrine in the form of Diversity and Equity policies. Yet these beliefs are foundational to Western Marxism, an offshoot of Marxism, which is among the deadliest ideologies of all time. How did we get here? Marxism is the belief […]

Rise of the smaller parties spells doom for Starmer

Bruce Newsome
Rise of the smaller parties spells doom for Starmer

THE proportion of the vote won by the Labour and Conservative parties has fallen from a joint 97 per cent in 1951 to 57 per cent in 2024. Now Labour is running second among intended voters, or fourth, according to different polls. The Conservative Party is running third or fifth. If polls are trending correctly, the Lab-Con duopoly […]

Rayner’s Lane: An overseas pupil goes missing

Alexander McKibbin
Rayner’s Lane: An overseas pupil goes missing

A NEW deputy headmistress, a new winter menu, discipline disorder and first-aid issues . . . it’s been a hectic few weeks at Rayner’s Lane – the school that puts pride in everything it does. Welcome back! Since the recent unexpected departure of Ms Rayner, the school has been somewhat rudderless and there was a […]

Letter of the day

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Letter of the day

Dear Editor Dear Editor I read the other day that Sir Keir Starmer’s father was called Rodney. The source I was reading also repeated the rumour that he was a toolmaker, but as TTK is the only one that ever talks about that, and nobody believes a word he says, the evidence is flimsy.  But […]

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