Novak Djokovic congratulates Alexander Zverev for winning his first Grand Slam:
"I have known you since you were 10 years old. You were battling on the practice courts with my youngest brother while I was competing against your older brother, Mischa, on the big stage in both junior and pro circuit. I’ve nurtured a respectful and friendly relationship with your entire family for many years. We had countless conversations on tennis tactics, strategic plays, life, family, business. We had fun time on and off the court. Knowing what you had to endure with your illness since the young age, overcoming the greatest mental hurdle within yourself and shutting down critics who thought you would never win GS, makes this Grand Slam win even more special and memorable. Seeing the tears of joy you had together with your parents, brother and other team members made me emotional. I’m happy that you made it and you absolutely deserve this success because you have worked so hard on every front to make it happen. Enjoy it and молодец брат. 🙌👏💪🏆"
During her visit to The Christie, The Princess of Wales chatted to patients and staff.
These personal conversations meant so much to everyone who spoke to her.
Thank you to Her Royal Highness for visiting our hospital, and to all the patients and staff involved.
Lucy Connolly was torn from her young daughter and thrown in prison, not for committing a violent crime, but simply to send a message.
Her case was used by the corrupt establishment as a warning to deter other British citizens from speaking freely online.
This is pure evil!
A white British mother was separated from her child as political punishment for her words she voluntarily deleted from Facebook.
This is not justice.
It is authoritarian intimidation designed to silence dissent.
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What the hell is @ZackPolanski doing wearing a shirt to free the Palestinian terrorist Marwan Barghouti who murdered 5 civilians. This is TOO FAR.
h/t @habibi_uk
If they can't bring themselves to sing the National Anthem and be proud, should they be playing for England? Sorry I find this unacceptable. If it's because of their own political views and they would prefer a republic, then that's fine, but it should be kept off the pitch😡🏴
Henry Nowak's final moments were surrounded by:
The Man who murdered him
The Family who covered it up
An officer who didn't believe him
An officer who thought he was a racist
An officer who arrested him
Not a single person cared about Henry
And they wonder why we're angry?
To the Black people coming after me for not standing with Karmelo Anthony:
I don’t have to support him just because he’s Black.
I don’t owe him allegiance.
I don’t owe him loyalty.
I don’t owe him silence.
A kid is dead. A family is destroyed. And yes, that child happened to be white.
Too many of you are only defending Karmelo because he is Black. If the races were reversed, a lot of you would be screaming from the rooftops and demanding justice every single day.
So miss me with the fake outrage.
Being Black does not mean I have to defend every Black person accused of doing something evil. Being Black does not mean I have to ignore right and wrong. Being Black does not mean I have to celebrate or excuse the death of a child.
I stand on morals, not skin color.
You can be mad at me all you want, but I will never support turning a dead child into a race war just because the accused is Black and the victim was white.
Wrong is wrong.
And I said what I said.
There is a grotesque double standard at the heart of the Nowak scandal.
Ordinary people are told to trust “the process” and wait patiently for the IOPC, the CPS, the Attorney General — yet Hampshire Police didn’t wait.
They tried to shape the process, in real time, with a trial‑time statement to squash “disinformation” and an early push that there was “no indication of misconduct” by any officers involved.
They even let it be known that Henry had been arrested on suspicion of racially aggravated assault, effectively laundering the murderer’s “wicked lie” through official channels while his victim’s body was barely cold.
Only after the public saw the bodycam footage, only after protests, only after national outrage, did the chief constable shuffle in front of cameras to say he was “deeply sorry” and that the footage was “distressing” — but still insist he won’t resign.
If this is what we see in one high‑profile case, imagine what happens in the dozens that never make the news.
Keeping Boon in post now is not “stability”; it is an endorsement of a police state‑style information machine.
Boon MUST be dismissed immediately.
I want to see SACKINGS at the highest possible level at Hampshire police and I want to see the police officers involved to be PROSECUTED!
Without proper accountability we can NEVER have meaningful change!
Me with the utterly superb @danwootton on Outspoken.
Vickrum Digwa’s ex-classmate reveals he brought tasers, knives, and brass knuckles to school every day. He tasered mates as “banter,” threw chairs across rooms, stapled arms, and jabbed people with compasses. Classmates were terrified. No one stopped him — fear of being called racist.
This violent thug walked free with swords because of “religious” exemptions. Henry Nowak filmed him and paid with his life in a pure hate attack.
Starmer and the system that protected Digwa at every turn are responsible. Allowing known psychopaths to carry weapons in the name of multiculturalism is madness.
This was preventable. The blood is on their hands.
Royal wedding day!
The Prince and Princess of Wales arrived in style at the wedding of Peter Phillips and Harriet Sperling in Gloucestershire😍
The last Royal wedding I saw Catherine attend was Princess Eugenie's wedding so it is so good to see her out with William❤️
#PrinceandPrincessofWales