Andrew Tate, the self-proclaimed "king of masculinity" and controversial social media influencer, along with his brother Tristan, has been ordered to forfeit more than £2m after a British court ruled they evaded taxes on £21m in revenue generated from their online businesses. The businesses, which included platforms such as...
Some people are wonderful. They get out there and expose the psychopaths and the grifters so that those that choose to be awake can be.
First off, Clacton Pier and Led By Donkeys:
New Christmas lights just went up in Clacton.(Farage is still the MP who makes most money from second...
The Grosvenor Square demonstration against the Vietnam War in March 1968 caught the Metropolitan Police by surprise. After a rally in Trafalgar Square and a march to the US Embassy, the protest turned into a street battle; stones, smoke bombs and firecrackers were thrown, and mounted police charged the...
Dogging is a term that might elicit curiosity, intrigue, or even controversy. Rooted in the United Kingdom, this practice has become a notable yet discreet aspect of modern sexual subcultures. While dogging’s origins are often debated, its development as a phenomenon offers an interesting insight into human sexuality, societal...
Thomas Cromwell, one of the most influential figures in Tudor England, has long been a subject of fascination and debate. From his meteoric rise to power as the chief minister of Henry VIII to his abrupt and dramatic fall, Cromwell's life has been studied and interpreted through various lenses:...
With the spirit of giving fills the air, and as shoppers across the UK adopt the annual festive frenzy, let us remind ourselves what presents have dominated Christmas past. Over the decades, certain gifts have captured the imagination of the public and become iconic must-haves. From classic toys to...
The intricate relationship between the UK government, the Royal Family, and the broader establishment has long been a subject of debate and scrutiny. Recent revelations about Prince Andrew’s financial dealings and his controversial past have reignited discussions around how government departments, the monarchy, and associated institutions work in concert...
This December 12th, as on every December 12th (and every other day) since that fateful day in 2019, many of us took the opportunity to bow our heads and mourn a great loss.
RIP UK
This December 12th, as on every December 12th since that fateful day in 2019, UK socialists, humanists and environmentalists took the opportunity...
In Britain today, there exists a dissonance between how non-Muslims often perceive Muslims and how Muslims themselves view their place in British society. Many non-Muslims assume that British Muslims struggle with their British identity, suspecting divided loyalties and a reluctance to integrate. However, a growing body of evidence suggests...
Just a small portion of the billionaire corporate media complaining about climate activists blocking roads:
BBC News: Coverage has focused on disruptions to daily life caused by protests from groups like Extinction Rebellion and Insulate Britain. Reports frequently highlight the impact on commuters, businesses, and emergency services, as well as...