Councillor in court over 'coconut' remark
The AA said: 'There are some councils that do their best to milk as much as they can from drivers. There is real risk of people being caught out.
A damning report into clerical child abuse in the Dublin archdiocese has criticised the Catholic Church hierarchy for covering up the abuse. The report investigated how Church and state authorities handled allegations of child abuse against 46 priests.
David Cameron was embarrassed today after the Tories admitted to mistakes in his attack on the funding of two schools linked to Islamic extremists. Senior Tories admitted that the political attack had been "not a perfect operation" although they insist Mr Cameron's main thru …
The Football Association today demanded that a BNP promotional video featuring Wembley stadium be removed from the internet. The film uses the home of English football as a backdrop for a diatribe about immigrants in London.
Cannibals.
another take on the Nick Griffin racism case.
Just goe's to show how far some people like BNP's nick Griffin will go to further themselves.
A DISGRACED former deputy head has been sacked from his position for gross misconduct and the head teacher has resigned, writes Alex Wellman.
Tony Blair faced fresh questions over his role as Middle East envoy yesterday after it was claimed he had been in talks to help Tesco open stores in the region for a fee of £1million.
Millionaire BNP donor married to immigrants' daughter Charles Wentworth, the millionaire aristocrat and donor to the British National Party, is married to a Serb whose family the party would have banned from entering Britain, according to a report.
Hillary Clinton is returning to Israel in an effort to revive America's push for peace, but in the words of one Israeli newspaper she faces 'mission impossible'
The woman punched by a Premiership footballer after she refused his advances has waived her right to anonymity and revealed that she hopes her attacker will be banned from professional sport for life
The Palestinian leadership accused the US of caving in over Israeli settlements after Hillary Clinton, the Secretary of State, praised Israel for making concessions.
Sperm donor passes on fatal heart condition to children Sperm donors should go through more rigorous screening, doctors warned, after it emerged a man unknowingly passed on a potentially fatal heart condition to nine children
Birth to Five has been revised and will be given free to all parents in England. The book is extremely popular and a trusted authority on all aspects of early years.
The Pregnancy Book has been revised and will be given free to expectant mothers and parents in England. The book is extremely popular and a trusted authority on all aspects of maternity.
One of the reasons I accepted the invitation to speak today is that it is an important time to be working in Prevent. The Government has issued updated guidance to support local partners.
The latest national statistics from the Citizenship Survey produced by Communities and Local Government were released on Thursday 29 October. Statistics from the Citizenship Survey for England and Wales include data covering a range of issues including community cohesion, empowe …
The Swiss government is considering restricting or even banning organised assisted suicide in an attempt to reduce so-called "death tourism". Swiss authorities want to ensure euthanasia is a last resort for the terminally ill, amid fears their current laws on assisted suicide co …
Wheel clampers collected an astonishing £3,000 an hour as they targeted shoppers at one of the country's biggest retail centres.Parking control at Sheffield's Meadowhall shopping centre was handed over to a private firm this week, and customers ended up paying the price.In one t …
Michal Kaminski, the Polish MEP at the centre of the controversy over David Cameron's European alliances has admitted he wore the symbol of a totalitarian group, claims he had previously denied. In an interview with the JC, Mr Kaminski was asked if he had ever said he was prou …
The trial of a man accused of stabbing a pregnant Egyptian woman to death inside a German courtroom has begun in the city of Dresden. The defendant, 28-year-old Alex W, had earlier been fined for calling Marwa Sherbini "a terrorist" and "Islamist".
Amid the sound and fury over Nick Griffin, there's a sad but unnoticed fact: it has taken this fiasco to make politicians talk about the impact of immigration. Yesterday MPs Frank Field and Nicholas Soames called for a 75 per cent cut in immigration and accused the Government of …
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