St. George's Cross
If you didn’t already know, today is St. George’s Day, the patron saint of England We don’t seem to get a huge amount to celebrate about in this country and I for one believe that we should make a little more of this day.
I’m not talking about putting …
23 April 2009
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Kent County Council, who lost £50 million in the collapse of the Iceland banks, received some good news today when it emerged that they should get a large percentage of the money back after administrators indicated there could be an 80% return.
This would be a lucky escape for KCC after …
20 April 2009
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Surely the death of Ian Tomlinson must now be regarded as murder after a new post mortem has found he died from an abdominal haemorrhage not a heart attack after being pushed to the ground by police during the G20 protests.
The statement from the City of London Coroners Court …
17 April 2009
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Following on from my post last week about the Police’s role in the death of Ian Tomlinson at the G20 protests another video has emerged following more Police brutality at a vigil in honour of Mr Tomlinson. In this instance a woman is struck in the face with the back …
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15 April 2009
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Last week there were G20 protests were held in London and one man, Ian Tomlinson, died during the protests from an apparently unrelated heart attack. The police said that protesters hurled bottles as they tried to help the man, but over the last couple of days the Independent Police Complaints …
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8 April 2009
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Paul pointed me towards this article and I decided to post about it as I found it very amsusing. Basically the BNP has made an anti-immigration poster that features a Spitfire of the RAF No. 303 “Kościuszko” Polish Fighter Squadron, formed in Britain as part of an agreement between the …
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4 March 2009
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Can I please redirect you all over to this article over at The Thanet Star by Matt B which reports on some shocking goings-on by Thanet District Council.
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13 January 2009
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