Jun 2021. Amazon Flies into Space

The Amazon founder Jeff Bezos has said he will fly to space with his brother on the first human flight launched by his space company, Blue Origin. In an Instagram post, Mr Bezos said space flight was something he had wanted to do “all my life”. Blue Origin is also auctioning off a seat in… Continue reading Jun 2021. Amazon Flies into Space

Campaign Against Halal Part 36

There’s a hidden camera in this Halal Slaughter Abattoir. The killing of animals when they are still aware is Murder as far as I am concerned. The human beings that are involved in these daily acts are potential Murderers of People, they think Nothing of Life. Why is this being allowed in our country? What… Continue reading Campaign Against Halal Part 36

Jun 2021. Kent Sues the Government over Immigration

A council is taking the Home Office to court after struggling to care for an increasing number of unaccompanied child asylum seekers. Kent County Council (KCC) could launch a judicial review next week to get the government to make other councils take some children after warning it was at ‘breaking point’. Officials are concerned the… Continue reading Jun 2021. Kent Sues the Government over Immigration

Jun 2021. Racism in Cricket

The Oliver Robinson controversy has snowballed out of proportion and created a social media storm that has the potential to derail England cricket. Several former players and pundits and even the British Prime Minister has joined the controversy which does not seem to end as more historical tweets with a racist slur involving other big… Continue reading Jun 2021. Racism in Cricket

Jordan Peterson – The Culture Wars Part 3

In almost all of Jordan Peterson appearances, he will speak about 12 Rules for Life, a book full of advice. And his fans will ask questions pertaining to its lessons. But the Aspen Ideas Festival, which is co-sponsored by the Aspen Institute and The Atlantic, was an anomaly in this series of public appearances: a… Continue reading Jordan Peterson – The Culture Wars Part 3

Jun 2021. Train Crash in Pakistan

A collision involving two passenger trains in southern Pakistan has killed at least 40 people and injured dozens. A train travelling in Sindh province derailed and landed on another track, officials said. A second train packed with passengers then collided with it and overturned. Rescue teams took the injured to nearby hospitals and it is… Continue reading Jun 2021. Train Crash in Pakistan

Jun 2021. Colin Pitchfork

A double child killer who was the first murderer to be convicted using DNA evidence can be released, the Parole Board has confirmed. Colin Pitchfork, 61, was jailed for life for raping and murdering 15-year-olds Lynda Mann and Dawn Ashworth in Leicestershire in the 1980s. Pitchfork has spent 33 years in prison – he was… Continue reading Jun 2021. Colin Pitchfork

Jun 2021. Alzeimer Drug Treatment

The first new treatment for Alzheimer’s disease for nearly 20 years has been approved by regulators in the United States, paving the way for its use in the UK. Aducanumab targets the underlying cause of Alzheimer’s, the most common form of dementia, rather than its symptoms. Charities have welcomed the news of a new therapy… Continue reading Jun 2021. Alzeimer Drug Treatment

Free Speech Part 18

Jacob Rees-Mogg, leader of the House of Commons, eloquently talks about the Charge of the Woke Brigade being like the Charge of the Light Brigade, and he’s confident that it’ll have the same outcome, failure. He makes clear the Government’s position of bringing in new Laws to protect Free Speech. https://vk.com/video503532632_456240911 [user-submitted-posts]

Jun 2021. D Day Memorial

Lord Edward Llewellyn, British Ambassador to France, and France's Defence Minister Florence Parly attend the official opening ceremony of the British Normandy Memorial at Ver-sur-Mer in France on the anniversary of the D-Day landings. Picture date: Sunday June 6, 2021. PA Photo. See PA story MEMORIAL DDay. Photo credit should read: Stephane Mahe/PA Wire

A memorial honouring soldiers who died under British command on D-Day – and in the fighting that followed – has been unveiled in France on the 77th anniversary of the Normandy landings. The British Normandy Memorial records the names of the 22,442 people who were killed on D-Day and at the Battle of Normandy. It… Continue reading Jun 2021. D Day Memorial