REMEMBER THIS ANYONE?...Peter Mandleson admitted in 2013 that Labour sent out "search parties" to recruit foreign immigrants to Britain , this was also at a time many British were struggling for work .
At the time of the policy in 2004 , Mandleson was the EU trade Commissioner in Brussels (Handy placement if you ask me ) The Labour government have been slowly trying to destroy us and our country for a very long time , now with the tidal wave of undocumented men coming over and bringing misery is this there end goal coming to fruition? Thoughts?
Those red lines are not random repairs — they are the ghost routes of old chimneys.
On many older Paris buildings, fireplaces and stoves were connected to vertical terracotta or brick flues built into the walls. When a neighboring building is demolished or a side wall is exposed, these hidden channels can appear like reddish veins climbing toward the roof.
Each track marks where smoke once traveled from rooms on different floors to the chimney pots above.
🚨 YOU WON’T BELIEVE MARCO RUBIO’S LAST MESSAGE TO MUSLIMS!!! 🔥
U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio just dropped a bombshell message that’s exploding across the internet.
In a fiery address, Rubio sent a crystal-clear warning to international students and foreign visitors: “Your visa is a PRIVILEGE, not a right.” If you come to America and disrespect our laws, harass students, occupy buildings, or support terrorism — we will revoke your visa and send you home immediately.
This comes as radical campus protests continue to spiral out of control, with some non-citizen students allegedly leading illegal occupations and chaos on American universities.
Rubio made it loud and clear: You’re here to study — not to import foreign conflicts, tear up campuses, or attack Jewish students. America will no longer tolerate it.
The left is already melting down, calling it “extreme.” But millions of Americans are cheering: Finally, someone is putting America First.
Will this finally restore order on our college campuses? Or will radical activists keep pushing until more visas get canceled?
BELGIUM: Brussels currently looks like a war zone.
This is the capital of the European Union. 88% of the population under the age of 20 is of foreign origin, and over half is Muslim.
What did Europe do to itself?
'What a Crazy World' is a rare British pop-musical made in 1963 that is set in London's working-class East End. The title song and other musical numbers were filmed at the Beaconsfield Buildings, a large Victorian tenement estate located in Islington, North London (just off Caledonian Road and Bingfield Street). Entertainment or not, this really is a brilliant view into what's now another world. ⏳️
🚨: The most important sky events of this decade is occurring on July 17th. 🌌 ✨
Six planets will align and put on a show of our lifetime. Mercury, Venus, Jupiter and Saturn will be visible to the naked eye from almost anywhere.
Uranus and Neptune will be visible to naked eye if seen from dark places.
MARK YOUR CALENDERS; July 17th. 📅✨
In first, California city overwhelmingly votes to permanently ban datacenters.
Concerns about negative environmental effects, public health, increasing utility prices, proximity to homes.
Data centres don't generate many jobs.
Will Britons follow suit?
https://t.co/oMV7dZfVhk
Still think police don’t have anti-white bias?
Here they are arresting a British father because he objected to third world migrants harassing his daughter.
Robert Gros made £27m selling useless gowns via the VIP PPE Lane, of course he never paid back a penny, he bought 2 mansions instead.
RT and see if we can make him as famous as Michelle Mone.
‘These people are barbaric, they're medieval brutes. Don’t call them animals because animals don’t behave like this!’
CEO of Freedom from Abuse Marilyn Hawes fumes at reports that an entire grooming gang of 15 men being jailed for only a total of 188 years.
Lloyds Bank in Borough High Street closed permanently today.
Built 98 years ago and designed by Philip Hepworth, the banking hall has recently been up for rent as a restaurant opportunity.
An era of cinema may have reached its final curtain.
According to recent rumors and statements reportedly attributed to his son Kyle, Clint Eastwood has decided to retire permanently from the film industry at the age of 96, bringing to a close an extraordinary career spanning more than seven decades.
In recent years, there had been frequent speculation that Juror No. 2 could represent his final work behind the camera. Now, these new statements seem to reinforce the idea that the legendary actor and director has chosen to conclude his professional journey.
His artistic legacy is among the most important in the history of Hollywood. From starring roles in classics such as The Good, the Bad and the Ugly and the Dirty Harry saga, to his consecration as a director with acclaimed and award-winning works like Unforgiven, Million Dollar Baby, Mystic River, and American Sniper.
Over the course of his career, he won four Academy Awards, directed more than forty films, and portrayed some of the most iconic characters in cinema history, becoming one of the very few artists whose name alone was enough to draw audiences into theaters.
What made his career truly unique was his ability to transcend completely different eras while constantly reinventing himself. Westerns, thrillers, war films, dramas, and auteur cinema: Eastwood managed to leave a profound mark on every genre he explored.
If this truly marks his definitive farewell to cinema, Hollywood will be saying goodbye to one of the last great figures of an irreplaceable generation — an artist who helped write some of the most important chapters in the history of the silver screen.
President Cyril Ramaphosa has defended the country following weeks of anti-migrant protests and violence that have forced hundreds of foreign nationals to flee or be repatriated.
Speaking after talks with Kenya's President William Ruto, Ramaphosa announced South Africa will send envoys across Africa and beyond to explore how other countries are dealing with migration.
The comments come after a wave of anti-immigrant unrest, with Mozambique saying five of its citizens were killed in attacks linked to the violence.
Can you help us find Alexsander Kuksov?
Kuksov is wanted for money laundering offences and has links to a Russian gang responsible for laundering millions in criminal cash in the UK.
If you have information that could help, contact Crimestoppers.
#UKMostWanted2026
Police have launched an appeal to find a man with links to Bury, Oldham, and Manchester who is wanted on recall to prison.
Nazish Shakeel, 34, is subject to the police appeal because he is due to be sent back to jail.
Anybody with information is being urged to contact the police on 101.