Station security in MARGATE were viciously attacked after they refused a mob entry all at once.
Every time there’s sunshine, these groups cause havoc.
They left the beach in disarray, then this.
How much more will we tolerate?
Thai crypto billionaire buys his way onto the electoral register https://t.co/z2HVHyG2px does buying a Hampshire farmhouse buy you the right to vote and give to Reform UK?
I’ve got nothing but respect for the Co-op staff here. It’s so easy to allow this criminality to take place, especially given you stand a chance of being the one to get in bother if the suspect claims assault. Sadly Britain today has effectively decriminalised shoplifting.
Last week, Russia tried to destroy the Kyiv Lavra.
Today, beneath the same golden domes, I received Ukraine’s Order of Merit from President Zelenskyy.
They try to burn history. Ukraine honours truth.
I will never stop reporting it. 🙏🇺🇦🔥
“Thank you that you don’t forget about Ukraine.”
That’s what Zelenskyy said to me today.
I’ll carry that with me forever.
So grateful to be in this beautiful country, telling the truth about its fight for survival, justice and freedom. 🇺🇦❤️
.@thefabians very hard listen to anyone who understands what @LordBlunkett amendment on 1st April 2025 to the Bus Services (2) Bill meant for blind people, who repeatedly told members of @UKHouseofLords floating bus stops did not work for blind people 😢.
@seanbwparker@CharlotteCGill@Miatsf Not so leftist when she voted for the removal of the winter fuel allowance. Did not rebel on any occasion. Maybe she valued the paid post more?
This will wind you up!
He’s from Bangladesh, hasn’t had a job for 30 years, he’s got 6 kids, had £86k in the bank, was still claiming benefits, says he illiterate and needed an interpreter in court!
I’ll guarantee you that his kids were raised on money he claimed as benefits
Deport him?
To the shame of @TheGuardian.
To the shame of @UniofOxford.
A former Guardian editor didn’t just cozy up to Nazi big money — he actively solicited it for one of the world’s great universities. The details, revealed today in the @MailOnline, are damning.
Alan Rusbridger, ex-Guardian editor and (until recently) Principal of Lady Margaret Hall, Oxford, personally courted Max Mosley. In a July 2019 email released under FOI, he thanked Mosley for a recent supper and asked for £80,000 to finish funding a project — or, even better, “something over £2m” to endow it in perpetuity.
He offered to name the scheme after Mosley’s late son, Alexander. This is the same Oxford where Oswald Mosley’s fascists once tried to recruit on campus in the 1930s.
The money Max Mosley gave? It was the family fortune he inherited from his father. Oswald Mosley — leader of the British Union of Fascists — built and sustained that wealth through close ties to Mussolini and Hitler (his second marriage was hosted by Goebbels with Hitler as guest of honour). After the war it involved dealings with neo-Nazis and substantial investments that helped prop up apartheid South Africa.
Max never fully repudiated any of it. In 1961 he distributed racist election literature warning that “coloured immigration” was spreading disease. He supported apartheid and refused to apologise for his father’s fascism or his own views.
Yet Oxford’s colleges took the money anyway. Through the Alexander Mosley Charitable Trust, St Peter’s College alone received over £1m for a fellowship, £5m for accommodation (originally named Alexander Mosley House), and later a £6m pledge for a biophysics chair. Lady Margaret Hall under Rusbridger was also soliciting funds. Mosley’s name was even inscribed on the Clarendon Arch benefactors’ panel.
Only after Max Mosley’s death in 2021 and loud protests from Jewish and Black academics and students did Oxford quietly rename some buildings and remove the name in places. They kept every penny.
The Guardian has long cast itself as the moral conscience on fascism, racism, and ethical journalism. Its former top editor personally prostituting Oxford for money steeped in Hitler’s circle and apartheid profits is grotesque.
Oxford sells itself as a beacon of enlightenment and justice. Accepting — and refusing to return — this blood money while whitewashing its origins is a betrayal of everything the university claims to stand for.
Elite institutions that lecture the rest of us on historical accountability and “systemic racism” should not get a pass when they trade their principles for tainted cash.
Should Oxford return the money?