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Rael Braverman
Rael Braverman@raelbrav·
Mark Ashton, Chairman of Ipswich Town FC, has just delivered a masterclass in institutional cowardice. Unreservedly apologising for the “hurt, pain and distress” caused by hosting an elected Member of Parliament, Nigel Farage? Not for some scandal, but for the unpardonable sin of allowing democracy to set foot in a football stadium. This is not compassion. It is the snivelling capitulation of a man who mistakes the shrieking of a Twitter minority for moral authority. One watches such a spectacle with horror: another British institution folding before the mob, reviewing its “policy on engaging with politicians” as though free association were now a hate crime. Pathetic, spineless, and beneath contempt. Britain deserves leaders with spines, not this grovelling.
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🚨 WATCH: Ipswich Town’s Chairman apologises for hosting Nigel Farage “I unreservedly apologise for any hurt, pain, distress that’s been caused”

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FarmingUK
FarmingUK@FarmingUK·
This isn’t good!
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Dr. Maalouf ‏
Dr. Maalouf ‏@realMaalouf·
SYRIA: A group of young Muslims entered the Christian town of Al-Suqaylabiyah in Hama and tried to rape Christian girls. Brave Christian men fought them and kicked them out. They later returned with a government-backed mob, looted homes and properties, opened fire, and arrested several Christian men who they plan to execute. This is daily life for Christians living under Islamic rule.
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The Husky
The Husky@Mr_Husky1·
We are called "the elderly." But that quiet label hides something most people rarely stop to consider. We are the last living witnesses of a world that no longer exists. Look at us and you might see gray hair, slower steps, and the patience that time teaches. But listen to our story — really listen — and you'll realize something extraordinary. We are the only generation in human history to have lived a fully analog childhood and a fully digital adulthood. That's not a small thing. That's one of the most breathtaking journeys a human being has ever been asked to make. We were born in the 1940s, 50s, and early 60s, into a world still rebuilding from the rubble of World War II. Our toys were marbles and hopscotch and card games at kitchen tables. When the streetlights flickered on, that was it — childhood adventures were over, and it was time to go home. No smartphones. No streaming. No endless scroll. We built our memories in the real world. With scraped knees and laughter echoing down streets and friendships formed face to face. In 1969, we sat in living rooms staring at black-and-white televisions as Neil Armstrong took humanity's first steps on the Moon. Hundreds of thousands of us stood in muddy fields at Woodstock believing — really believing — that music and community could reshape the future. We fell in love to vinyl records spinning on turntables. We waited days, sometimes weeks, for handwritten letters to arrive. We learned patience because information didn't come instantly. Mistakes were fixed with erasers — not a delete button. Then the world transformed. Machines that once filled entire rooms shrank to devices lighter than a paperback. We went from rotary phones and party lines to seeing the face of someone we love on the other side of the ocean — instantly, on something that fits in a pocket. We watched the birth of the personal computer. The arrival of the internet. The smartphone. Artificial intelligence. And through every single shift — we adapted. Not because it was easy. Because that's what our generation does. We also carry the weight of history in our bodies. We grew up afraid of polio and tuberculosis. We watched science defeat them. We witnessed the discovery of the structure of DNA, the decoding of the human genome, the transformation of medicine itself. We survived pandemics across decades — and kept going. Few generations have been asked to absorb so much change in a single lifetime. And through all of it, certain things never changed. We still know the joy of a cold glass of lemonade on a hot afternoon. The taste of vegetables picked straight from a garden. The value of a long conversation that unfolds slowly, without a screen interrupting it. We have celebrated births and mourned losses. Carried the stories of friends who are gone. Watched the world become something our younger selves couldn't have imagined — and found ways to belong in it anyway. We are not relics. We are living bridges between two entirely different worlds. Our memory carries something the modern world needs — proof that progress doesn't have to erase wisdom. That speed doesn't have to replace patience, kindness, or reflection. So when someone calls us elderly, we can smile. Because behind that word is something remarkable. We crossed two centuries. Witnessed eight decades of transformation. Walked from handwritten letters to artificial intelligence — and never lost our sense of what actually matters.
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Nick Timothy MP
Nick Timothy MP@NJ_Timothy·
Listen to Labour MPs sigh and moan as I bring up the rape gangs in Parliament. Are we supposed to believe they want to get to the truth?
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Anthony O'Neill
Anthony O'Neill@AnthonyAinsdale·
Our salt processing plant in runcorn is going bust due to sky high energy costs so we'll import salt even thou we have a never ending quantity of it. It's totally insane! Net zero is destroying all our industry. Criminally reckless.
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Maggie Oliver
Maggie Oliver@MaggieOliverUK·
I want to give a huge shout out to this incredible young woman @fionagoddarduk who is moving mountains despite the years of trauma and neglect she has endured at the hands of the “rape gangs” in Bradford and around the uk. She’s trying to bring change. She is a true survivor. A fighter. And is Using her voice to educate those who still aren’t aware of this huge national scandal, I’d say the worst I’ve ever known! And unbelievably she is trying to help others by raising awareness and hosting events, the intention being to cover the whole country eventually! The next event is in Oldham on Thursday 16th April. 5.30/8pm Please support her by buying a ticket and go along to learn more. Link below…. Xx
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This is a trailer of out last event in Keighley which i was so proud of the bravery of everyone who spoke and blown away by the support in the room. Our next event is Oldham on the 16th april with me again hosting and a line up of amazing people to speak. Buy your tickets below Lets talk about CSE (oldham) eventbrite.co.uk/e/lets-talk-ab… Jamieleigh Jones

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Miss Jo
Miss Jo@therealmissjo·
You won’t believe this. I didn’t. But it is true. In Aarhus, Denmark a 37 year old woman met a migrant in a bar and ended up imprisoned in a flat where she was subjected to a gang rape by three men for 6 hours. One of the men (an Eritrean national) was caught and deported. The other two Eritrean nationals were being actively hunted and Denmark put out an international appeal with their names and photos. The men (Awedin Fikak and Henok Tekleab) fled to France and then took small boats to the UK. They gave their real names and were given food, accommodation and support by the UK government. No checks were done against an international database which would have shown their status as suspected rapists wanted in Denmark. They lived off taxpayer money in the UK for 18 months until it was brought to light that they were wanted criminals. They have now been deported to Denmark to face the justice system. The whole system is farcical. Nobody thought that Eritreans, a nation where 65% of women say they are raped, would be suitable for European integration.
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Ed Conway
Ed Conway@EdConwaySky·
Good to see our salt story followed up here👇 The slow motion collapse (actually no longer slow motion) of Britain's chemicals industry is a BIG deal. But NB it's not just salt. Ammonia, sulphuric acid, ethanol, and a host of other foundational chemicals too. All going or gone
spiked@spikedonline

The factory that produces half of Britain’s salt could soon be killed by Net Zero. For the first time in history, England is set to be a net importer of the world’s most important mineral. This will be catastrophic for UK manufacturing, says Ruari McCallion buff.ly/M8o8O6P

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Raja Miah
Raja Miah@recusant_raja·
Before a Single Witness Is Called, the Rape Gang Evidence May Already Be Gone This week the national grooming gangs inquiry begins. Before it has heard a single witness, the evidence it depends on may already be gone. The Home Office was told in June last year to require police forces and local authorities to preserve relevant records. It did not write to the National Police Chiefs' Council until January. Seven months. Whether councils received any instruction at all remains unknown. The Home Affairs Select Committee is still trying to establish that. This is not an oversight. It is the latest act in a cover-up that stretches back years. The full story is published on Red Wall and the Rabble. Read for free. redwallandtherabble.co.uk/before-a-singl… _________ I am Raja Miah. Seven years ago I began exposing how politicians protected the rape gangs. The truth can no longer be buried. The Pakistani rape gangs are real. Their victims number in the hundreds of thousands. And the cover up is still ongoing. Now the National Inquiry is about to begin. This is our one chance to stop another whitewash. But that will only happen if enough people know the truth and are willing to fight back. Despite the media blackout, Red Wall and the Rabble has grown to nearly 10,000 subscribers. Every new subscriber makes it harder for them to bury this story. Every share makes it harder to dismiss the evidence. Every voice raised brings justice closer. 🔴 Subscribe for free or support the work for just 75p a week or £30 for the full year 👉 RedWallAndTheRabble.co.uk 🔴 Prefer a one-off contribution? 👉 BuyMeACoffee.com/recusantnine 👉 paypal.me/RecusantNine This is the fight. This is the moment. There will not be another. – Raja Miah MBE
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Nick Timothy MP
Nick Timothy MP@NJ_Timothy·
Labour did everything to avoid a rape gangs inquiry. Now vital evidence has probably been lost because of needless delays. Why did the Home Office wait SEVEN months before telling authorities to protect records? Find out more from Robbie: x.com/_RobbieMoore/s…
Robbie Moore MP@_RobbieMoore

Over the past 9 months, I have been investigating how the Home Office has been preparing for the national grooming gangs inquiry - and crucially, whether vital evidence has been properly protected. What I’ve found is extremely concerning... In June last year, Baroness Louise Casey recommended a full national inquiry. Her Audit was clear that in the meantime, police forces, councils and authorities across the country should be required not to destroy any records that could be used as evidence. But we now know that didn’t happen. Freedom of Information requests now appear to show the Home Office waited a staggering 212 days - nearly seven months - before formally contacting police forces and other key agencies. Today, the Home Affairs select Committee has written directly to the Home Secretary warning that this 212 failure means that some records critical to the inquiry “might have been destroyed”. That is a staggering failure at the heart of government. I first raised the alarm on this in December, after uncovering that authorities in Bradford had not received any instruction at all from government. Just two days later, newly appointed Chair of the National Inquiry, Baroness Anne Longfield, wrote to the Government reinforcing exactly the same point. Yet even after that warning, it still took another 36 days for the Home Office to act and pass the Chair's message on to authorities. Freedom of information requests show that then-Permanent Secretary Antonio Romeo finally wrote to Home Office-funded Arm’s Length Bodies and Chief Constables across the country on 14 January 2026 - 7 months after the Casey Audit. The government now has serious and unavoidable questions it must answer. - Why was there such a delay? - What kind of records may have been lost? - What are the legal consequences if records have been lost, but the Home Office failed to act? Even now, it remains unclear whether local councils across the country were ever formally contacted at all about the protection of records. Unless the government can provide clear answers to these questions, they risk not only undermining confidence in this process, but failing victims who have already been let down for far too long. Read the Home Affairs Select Committee letter here: committees.parliament.uk/publications/5…

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Dr. Sheila Nazarian
Dr. Sheila Nazarian@DoctorNazarian·
I grew up in Iran, a Muslim-ruled country, under a regime that killed its own people. That’s not a political opinion. That’s my lived experience. So when I speak about it, I’m not being Islamophobic. I’m being honest. The people of Iran know the truth. They’re living it every day. It’s time we stop being afraid to say it out loud.
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Yossi BenYakar
Yossi BenYakar@YossiBenYakar·
t.co/yyTUS2tYyZ FLASHBACK: Pure evil in Gaza. Hamas-UNRWA officials caught starving, torturing, and publicly executing their own civilians — for the “crime” of accepting free UN humanitarian aid without paying Hamas extra taxes to fund their jihad war. In the footage: Gazans who took food are thrown into cages, brutally beaten, starved for days, then dragged before a bloodthirsty mob. Before slaughtering them, Hamas carves the word “THIEF” into their backs — giving the crowd permission to rip them apart like animals. This is not “resistance.” This is not “freedom fighting.” This is savagery. This is a death cult. THIS is the true face of Hamas — the same Hamas the United Nations continues to protect and fund. Don’t tell me all cultures are equal. Share this. The world needs to see the barbarism they’re defending.
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Missing People
Missing People@missingpeople·
Today marks six years since Owen Harding disappeared from home. Owen was 16 when he went missing from #Saltdean, #EastSussex, on 26 March 2020. As a cherished son, brother and friend, many deeply miss Owen. Our thoughts are with them all throughout this difficult time. #OwenHarding misspl.co/2W8B50YqbYx
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Oaks And Lions 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿🇬🇧
The humble house sparrow. Seen everywhere. Or at least, it used to be. For generations, it has lived alongside us, in streets, gardens and rooftops. A constant background presence, highly social and rarely alone. Nesting in buildings and urban spaces, with one of the most familiar bird calls in Britain. Yet despite its familiarity, its numbers are declining. A reminder that even the most common things are worth noticing. Follow @oaksandlions for more posts about British wildlife. @WildlifeTrusts #BirdsOfBritain #BritishWildlife
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Bernie
Bernie@Artemisfornow·
Of all the terrible things I have ever read, I think this is the saddest. I waited until now, hoping with all my heart she would change her mind. This little girl was gang raped and tried to kill herself, which left her paralysed. So she chose death by state euthanasia instead. The State didn’t stop her because her organs had been earmarked. It is the most pitiful and disgraceful story of our age. That her rapists live whilst she chose to die because of them. May God take her soul and give her peace. Because the human race totally let her down.
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