Narinder Kaur, Zarah Sultana, Hannah Spencer, Claudia Webbe, Diane Abbott, Zack Polanski
Telling British people they need more of this sh*t
Just a reminder Narinder said on camera she felt more at home in India
In bad news for Farage a 'foreign language ' is booming in Wales
‘A fire that’s burning again’: Welsh language resurges thanks to adult learners
theguardian.com/uk-news/2026/m…
Brexit was a lie.
Some of you are still paying the price for it.
You are paying through your teeth for food, energy, rent, mortgages, council tax, everything. And yet you are still denying what happened and who made you poorer.
And now you want the same man who brought you the Brexit Party to do it all over again.
You could not make it up.🏴☕️🫖🪆
If there's one thing that will be guaranteed to cause people who protect the wealth and power of the super rich - it's people having a great time.
I present to you Trafalgar Square today which was beautiful and alive and buzzing with just that.
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More bad news for Matt Goodwin - Greater Manchester Police found no evidence of 'family voting' in the Gorton & Denton byelection gmp.police.uk/news/greater-m…
Tonight, we're joining the global moment when millions show they care about the future of our planet by turning off the lights at Cardiff Castle for an hour for @WWF Cymru's Earth Hour.
Find out how you can get involved here: orlo.uk/fuXfH
1/ The affordability crisis is the number one issue families are facing. That’s why we’re doubling down on our mission for clean power.
To give families energy security and lower bills for good.
Here’s what we’ve been up to this week👇
Is it right to ban trans women from the Olympics?
Transgender women will be banned from competing in female events at the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics and beyond.
They says this is to protect ‘fairness and safety’.
What do you think of this?
Lenny Henry wants Britain to cough up £18 trillion in reparations because
'all black British people personally deserve money for the effects of slavery.'
Funny how he skips the part where Britain was the first major power to ban the slave trade in 1807, then sent the Royal Navy's West Africa Squadron to patrol the coast for decades. They seized 1,600 slave ships and freed 150,000 Africans .. at the cost of British sailors' lives and huge expense.
Britain didn't just stop its own involvement; it actively fought to end the trade globally.
Meanwhile, in Africa today (per the Global Slavery Index), countries like Eritrea, Mauritania, South Sudan, Nigeria and others still have some of the world's highest rates of modern slavery .. forced labour, child soldiers, hereditary servitude, trafficking. Millions trapped right now.
And Lenny's own roots? Jamaica (his parents' homeland). It still has notable modern slavery issues too, including forced labour and exploitation.
So... demanding trillions from British taxpayers (including black Brits) for 200-year-old history, while African and Caribbean nations haven't fully confronted slavery's continuation on their own soil? That's not justice. That's selective outrage and hypocrisy.
Focus on ending slavery today everywhere .. not guilt-tripping one country that helped stop it yesterday.