What Islamists are doing in Britain they’ve done elsewhere.
It starts with charities. They take over mosques. Operate in the universities.
Subversion and violence follow.
We need to wake up.
🚨🚨| Mark Hughes has suffered a sudden and tragic loss of his son Alex Hughes, who has passed away at the age of 38.
Alex worked as Player Recruitment Lead at Grimsby Town. Our thoughts are with the Hughes family. 🙏
The Boston Globe, Boston's largest newspaper, penned an open letter to the Tartan Army for their unforgettable experiences in the city.
"Dear Tartan Army,
"You came for the World Cup, but gave us something more.
"For a week, you turned train stations into singalongs, Fenway into a football ground, and an ordinary June into something we'll be talking about for years.
"Boston has hosted championships, parades, and celebrations of every kind. But we've never hosted guests quite like you all.
"Thank you for the laughter, the bagpipes, and the memories. The World Cup will move on. So will the songs, but we'll never forget the joy you brought to our city."
No one does it like the Tartan Army 🏴
So far, the UK government has spent over £200 billion on subsidising renewables, including indirect costs – yet no minister has ever been shown the total. Richard Lyons has built a counter. The meter is running. https://t.co/XzXBnUukKH
El caso de Dick Advocaat EMOCIONA MUCHÍSIMO. Llegó a Curazao en 2024 y los clasificó a la primera Copa del Mundo de su historia, superando a selecciones como Jamaica y Trinidad y Tobago. Todo estaba listo para vivir el sueño mundialista. Sin embargo, en febrero sorprendió al planeta fútbol al presentar su renuncia. ¿La razón? Su hija enfrentaba una situación delicada de salud y quería estar con ella. Curazao puso a un nuevo entrenador y los partidos de preparación no salieron bien. En mayo, los jugadores presionaron para que volviera. La Federación cedió. Y como su hija mejoró de salud, aceptó y regresó.
A sus casi 79 años de edad, Advocaat se convirtió en el ENTRENADOR MÁS VETERANO EN TODA LA HISTORIA DE LAS COPAS DEL MUNDO. El simple hecho de estar en el banquillo con Curazao ya era legendario, pero los logros no se quedaron ahí. En la primera jornada, frente a Alemania, el país caribeño marcó su primer gol en toda la historia del torneo. Y en la segunda jornada, frente a Ecuador, sumaron el primer punto mundialista de toda su historia.
El genio detrás del país más pequeño y con menos población en toda la historia de los Mundiales. El hombre que puso a soñar y a celebrar a una nación que apenas supera los 150,000 habitantes.
Sus lágrimas lo dicen absolutamente todo.
HONOR ETERNO PARA ADVOCAAT.
'This is where councils' priorities lie!'
@AlexArmstrong shares his outrage as GB News reveals Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole Council is 'forking out £50,000 of your cash to help fast track illegal migrants' British citizenship applications'.
Oh dear... I think I touched a nerve👀
Ed Miliband said I was ‘scaremongering’ because I asked who was responsible in the event of a blackout and what repercussions there would be.
That’s because on the 2nd May our grid suffered a significant, sudden frequency loss.
This could result in nationwide blackouts. Ed’s policies are making our grid more unstable, more unpredictable, and more expensive to balance.
Who pays? You, the consumer.
And weirdly, he doesn’t seem to know who is accountable.
Ofgem? NESO? DESNZ?
We need to know who is in charge and what accountability they will face for a more unreliable and costly electricity grid.
It shouldn’t be this hard to answer a simple question.
Humza Yousaf has spent the weekend issuing various hysterical statements about me, accusing me of inciting violence for highlighting the mass rape of white British girls by mainly Pakistani Muslim gangs.
Those suppression tactics worked for many decades.
It will not work now.
Not half as betrayed as the electorate. This focus on Labour's ongoing psychodrama, personal loyalty tests akin to medieval court machinations & entitled, thin-skinned politicians, ensures Keir is still tone deaf.
Sharon Graham, general secretary of Unite, Britain’s biggest trade union: “It is no secret that I disagree with Ed Miliband on almost every issue relating to a workers’ transition. Ed only seems to be interested in one side of the equation, rushing Britain to net zero with almost no thought for jobs, skills and national security.”
Couldn’t put it better myself.
Birmingham Council.
£84.3m on home-to-school transport in just over two years.
That is only the visible slice we can currently check from the published payments data.