Israel holds thousands of Palestinian hostages, including children. The Israeli regime starves them, beats them, tortures them, sexually abuses them, deprives them of medical treatment & murders them.
But the UK mainstream media rarely (if ever) talks about these hostages.
Murder, noncing, and a botched kidnap
Raise the Colours are saving our women and kids one molestation at a time
As my granddad always said, it’s the ones who shout the loudest that need watching the closest
Why is no one talking about them? Oh, I forgot.
They're Palestinians. If they had been Ukrainians, they would have been mentioned during every FIFA World Cup 2026 match.
An extremely important, devastating story. Starmer and Streeting have colluded to produce a US-UK pharma trade deal that experts say will siphon billions from the NHS and cause huge numbers of avoidable deaths. Disgraceful.
An active-duty member of the United States military stood on the steps of the Capitol, in uniform, and called for the impeachment, conviction, and removal of Donald Trump. He was arrested.
He didn’t stumble into this. He knew exactly what he was doing.
Under Department of Defense rules and the Uniform Code of Military Justice, active-duty service members are heavily restricted from engaging in partisan political activity, especially in uniform. Depending on how this is charged, he could be facing violations like Article 92 (failure to obey orders or regulations), and for officers, even Article 88 (contempt toward officials). That’s not a slap on the wrist, that’s career-ending territory. Court-martial, loss of rank, forfeited pay, even prison time are all on the table.
He risked everything: his career, his pension, his freedom, and the future he built inside the military.
And he did it anyway.
You don’t have to agree with what he said to recognize what it took to say it. Real courage isn’t reserved for safe opinions or popular moments. It shows up when the cost is clear, and you move forward anyway.
The military demands discipline and neutrality for a reason. But history is full of moments where individuals inside institutions decided that staying silent was the greater violation.
That tension, between duty to the system and duty to conscience, is where this story lives.
Maybe you think he crossed a line. Maybe you think he drew one.
But let’s not pretend this was casual. This was deliberate. This was informed. This was someone fully aware of the consequences choosing to act anyway.
Time will decide how this moment is remembered. It always does.
But one thing is undeniable: he knew the price, and he spoke anyway. VIA!~~~ Melinda Fulton
I've just been informed by Devon and Cornwall Police @DC_Police that the stone mason company who stole the concrete slab from my Sons grave and moved it to someone elses grave where they cemented a memorial stone to it have not committed any crime.
This is despite the fact they disturbed the structure of my Sons grave, STOLE a component part of it and walked away from the cemetery leaving my Sons grave completely uncovered.
I'm absolutely astounded at this decision.
It was discovered in this state by my Grand Children who went to lay flowers on Fathers Day.
(I've blurred out the name on the memorial stone).
Ben Cullen, a prominent activist in Oxfordshire’s Raise the Colours movement and a friend of Ryan Bridge, is due to appear in court today accused of creating indecent images of children.
He is alleged to have created 22 Category A indecent images of children, including one moving image.
He is also accused of creating around 56 indecent images of children using AI.
The Israeli ambassador protested the publication of this clip on social media platforms and asked some companies to delete it entirely. Let's make it go viral around the world
The Telegraph has fallen...
Two months ago, the headline was: "London landlords illegally advertising Muslim-only flat rentals."
Here is what The Telegraph deliberately skipped in that headline.
If you read the actual article, their own investigation found listings asking for "Hindus only." It found direct appeals for Punjabis, Gujaratis, and strict vegetarian households.
They didn't make the headline. Only the Muslims did.
Why? Look at the byline.
This functioned less like a journalistic
investigation and more like a political PR feedback loop.
The article was co-authored by Mitchell Durdin and Camilla Tominey — both of whom are on-air staff at GB News. Tominey is also Associate Editor at The Telegraph.
The lone political quote anchoring the "national outrage" framing? Robert Jenrick — Reform UK's economic spokesman.
Two GB News journalists wrote the story. The Telegraph picked a Reform quote. GB News broadcast the outrage. The culture war fuelled from both ends by the same payroll.
To understand the strategy, look at the ownership.
In March 2026, The Telegraph was acquired by the German media giant Axel Springer SE. It wasn't just a corporate buyout; it was an ideological takeover.
Axel Springer requires every employee to sign five non-negotiable "Essentials." One is explicit, mandatory support for the State of Israel.
CEO Mathias Dopfner famously told staff that if they had an issue with the Israeli flag at company HQ, they "should look for a new job."
Under this structure, neutral journalism isn't just discouraged—editorial alignment is a corporate mandate.
It's not just ideology. It's money. The empire is backed by US private equity giant KKR.
Axel Springer also owns Yad2, Israel's largest real estate portal, which research shows profits from listing properties in illegal West Bank settlements.
The Centre for Media Monitoring (CfMM) has documented how the British press disproportionately associates Muslims with security threats.
When The Telegraph selectively ignored Hindus in its own investigation to isolate Muslims, it was weaponizing that exact bias.
The overlap was impossible to ignore. Sir Paul Marshall, the billionaire behind GB News and The Spectator, and Mathias Dopfner of Axel Springer may be different men, but they bankroll the same agenda.
That was two months ago.
Yesterday, they did it again.
Fiyaz Mughal — founder of Tell MAMA, publicly funded £7 million over 13 years — wrote in The Telegraph that British Muslims are "failing this basic test of integration."
It's not the first time.
Two months earlier, in the same paper, he wrote that antisemitism is "a disease in the soul of British Islam."
And in between, another Telegraph column asking why he felt like the only Muslim willing to show up.
Three pieces. One newspaper. One columnist whose entire public role is to document hatred — writing, again and again, for the paper that profits from stoking it.
Same columnist. Same paper. Same community, three times.
The next time a Telegraph headline tries to make you angry at a specific minority... ask yourself exactly who wrote it, and who paid for the ink.
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So the trade deal the UK govt signed with the US will lead to lots of us dying needlessly because billions of NHS funding is being diverted from essential services to bolster the profits of US big pharma.
ICE tackle man to cement so wildly—he drops his gun on crowded sidewalk.
Agent doesn't even realize he lost his weapon.
When one agent yells, "Gun!"—others get so confused pull out their own weapons.
They think man being detained has a gun—and nearly shoot him.
Agent then confronts witnesses on the sidewalk—with handgun still out in his hand.
People were just trying to help yelling, "He doesn't have a weapon!"
"I was sleeping and the screams woke me up to this," said the man filming. "That guy was just going to his work.
Incident occurred in Everett, Massachusetts.
He doesn't have an account on this platform—so posting first credited video here to help raise awareness.
HOLY SHIT.
Israeli settlers just seized homes in Southern Lebanon, planted their first outpost with the IDF backing them all the way.
They openly declared the start of their expansion into Lebanese land.
Jewish-American orthopedic surgeon Dr. Mark Perlmutter, says he witnessed the aftermath of Israeli soldiers tying two Palestinian children’s hands behind their backs and burying them alive at Nasser Hospital, their cries silenced beneath the dirt.