Nearly 2000 EDL supporters protest building of Mosque in Dudley
Nearly 2000 supporters of the English Defence League (EDL) descended upon Dudley town centre today opposing plans for the building of a Mosque in the area.
Belgian ban on Burqas: Is it right?
A committee of Belgian Lawmakers have voted to ban the wearing of burqas in public, but while some political commentators have argued that it is a women’s rights issue or…
Unholy alliances: Black reverend backs BNP over labour for religious reasons
Only a few days after Reverend George Hargreaves, leader of the Christian Party debated BNP leader Nick Griffin in a live debate on Revelation TV, he has now shockingly stated…
London’s Black Ballet going global
Black, graceful and gliding across the stage like a swan swimming along the surface of the water, London’s first black ballet dancers, Ballet Black has mesmerised audiences right across the…
Two million too much as Ivory Coast appoints Sven as manager for World Cup
It has been reported that Sven-Goran Eriksson the former England manager and now newly appointed manager for Ivory Coast for the World Cup, will be paid up to £2 million…
Dudley council bans play which challenges BNP
A play which challenges the BNP has been banned by Dudley Council because they feared community disapproval.
How immigration in the UK is linked to corrupt British foreign policy overseas
In the run up to the general election immigration has once again become a talking point for politicians and the media, however not one person in the mainstream media will…
100 Australian police officers under investigation after racist e-mail shows torture of ethnic male
One hundred Australian police officers are being investigated for circulating a racist e-mail showing the torture of an ethnic male.
BNP plan black church ban in white areas
The BNP plans to ban black churches in white areas if they win election seats according to its leader Nick Griffin on Revelation TV last night.
Welcome to the UK: ‘welfare interviews’ by UK Border Agency putting children seeking asylum at risk
Child asylum seekers arriving in Dover, some suffering from illness or serious injuries, are being denied basics like rest, food and medicine before they complete oppressive and unlawful interviews with…