I feel like it’s important, you know? I work in radio and it’s shit like this that we don’t cover. We’re not allowed to. Did you know there’s 80 sharia law courts in the UK and we can’t do fuck all about them? I’d risking my job just being here. Smiling at the group of...
Broadcaster GB News has highlighted the links between Tony Blair, Digital ID, and an AI politician. @gbnews The Albanian parliament erupted in fury as Tony Blair’s ally Edi Rama installed an ‘AI chatbot’ as a government minister. Last year the Albanian prime minister said he owed his posit...
On Sunday 5 October, EastEnders thespian Tracy-Ann Oberman suggested the ‘Death to the IDF’ chant is antisemitic. As the IDF – or ‘Israeli Defense Force’ – is the military which is enacting the genocide of the Palestinians, this would suggest that criticism of Israel and its actions is ant...
Keir Starmer and his Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood have said they are going to grant new powers to police to put more restrictions on ‘repeat protests’. This, they say, is to allow senior police and their Home Office bosses to consider the supposed ‘cumulative impact’ of previous protests...
Israel’s ongoing genocide in Gaza has caused devastation far beyond the immediate loss of life, leaving deep and lasting effects on the health and wellbeing of the territory’s youngest generation. Over 80% of those Israel has killed are civilians, and for those who survive, a new crisis is...
This morning I read about Adrian Poulton‘s death. He lived with Down’s syndrome and died at the age of 56 from malnutrition. Adrian was a patient in Poole Hospital, being treated for a broken hip and had not been fed for nine days. My heart broke for him, his family, and for all other peop...
Louis Mosley is the head of Palantir in the UK & Europe. Responding to speculation that the data firm would work with the UK’s Labour government to implement Digital ID, Mosley has now confirmed this will not be the case. The given reason is that Labour is curtailing ‘democracy’ by imp...
After fifty-odd minutes of painfully listening to Keir Starmer this past week, I suddenly remembered why I cannot stand these leaders’ keynote speeches and I will intentionally avoid the rest of them for whatever remains of this party conference season. But seeing as we are already here… I...
Rio de Janeiro is approaching a crisis where policing and killing may become indistinguishable. A new proposed law would reward police officers with cash bonuses for every suspect they kill. Supporters argue this is an effective step to combat organised crime, but critics describe it as a ...
The Met police have announced they arrested a total of 488 peaceful sign-holders who took part in the action in Trafalgar Square. The arrests took six and a half hours, with the final arrests at 7.30pm, after the silent vigil began at 1pm. This brings the total number arrested for defying ...














