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A B Sanderson has ten years experience working in EU politics both in Brussels and Strasbourg and here in the UK.

Articles by A.B. Sanderson

Ebola Nurse Takes Turn For Worse

British nurse Pauline Cafferkey, who has been receiving treatment at the Royal Free Hospital in Hampstead, North London, has reportedly taken a turn for the worse and is now classified as ‘critical’. The 39 year old was sitting up in

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Second Migrant ‘Ghost Ship’ Rescued by Italian Coastguard

A second ‘ghost ship’ crammed with 450 migrants and left drifting after abandoned by its crew has reached the Southern coast of Italy. The Ezadeen, a vessel flying an ensign from Sierra Leone, docked in the port of Corigliano Calabro

Migrants smile after disembarking from the Sierra Leone-flagged vessel Ezadeen at Coriglia

Nazi’s Secret Nuclear Laboratory Found in Austria

An underground Nazi weapons factory which is believed to have been a secret development laboratory for nuclear weapons has been discovered in Austria. The subterranean facility was uncovered last week by an Austrian documentary maker Andreas Sulzer and his team

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EU Launches Fund for Thinly Veiled Propaganda Project

British taxpayers have been signed up to paying £18million into an EU propaganda programme by MEPs from across the Continent, with only a tiny percentage earmarked for Eurocrat-approved programmes here in the UK. The ‘Europe for Citizens’ programme is designed

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Italian Women Beg for Rescue in Latest IS Kidnap Video

Two young Italian woman who have appeared in a video on Youtube begging Italian leaders for help to secure their release. The video, which was posted on 31st December, features Vanessa Marzullo and Greta Ramelli, who were abducted by gunmen in

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Blow for Labour as Report Reveals NHS is Worse in Wales

The Labour-run NHS in Wales is falling behind its English counterpart in almost every measure, detailed research by the House of Commons library shows. The figures demonstrate that not only do patients in Wales wait far longer for tests and

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Halal Food ‘Funds Extremism’ Claims Australian Campaigner

An Australian housewife and campaigner says that Halal-certified food could be helping fund extremism, while claiming to have discovered an uncomfortable relationship between Islam and some of Australia’s major food companies . As the campaign for clear labelling of food products

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Lithuania to Join Euro Tomorrow, Despite Currency’s Many Problems

Today is the final day Lithuania will use the litas as its national currency before sacrificing monetary policy independence to Brussels and the European Central Bank in Frankfurt. People have been queuing at banks across the country to swap old

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Palace Denies Documentary on Royal Family ‘Spiked’ by Lawyers

A documentary on the British Royal Family has been “spiked” according to senior schedulers. The programme, called “Reinventing The Royals” was pulled from the state broadcaster’s schedule at the last minute, allegedly over pressure from Buckingham Palace, Variety Magazine reports.

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Scrapping Nimrod Planes Leaves UK Vulnerable Say MPs

MPs on the Commons Defence Committee have woken up to the huge mistake of scrapping Nimrod, the UK’s excellent Airborne Early Warning and Control (AEW&C) system. As China and Russia develop their underwater technologies to try to track foreign submarines, including Britain’s with the Trident

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Female Drivers in Saudi Arabia to be Sent to Terrorist Court

Two women from the United Arab Emirates are on trial after falling foul of the repressive rules which women in Saudi Arabia are governed by. Lujain al-Hathlool, 25, and Maysa al-Amoudi, 33, have been detained for nearly a month after

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Disease and Hunger in “Caliphate” as IS Leaders Live in Luxury

Despite significant territorial gains and world-wide notoriety it seems the Islamic State fighters are falling foul of military gangs throughout history who have staged coups. Their attempts at state building appear to be failing, the Washington Post reports. Residents have

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NHS England Slams EU for Ruling that Obesity is ‘Disability’

The Chief Executive of NHS England has attacked the recent ruling by European Court of Justice that obesity is a disability. The Organisation of Economic Co-Operation and Development’s latest health report show that a quarter of British adults are obese

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Pakistan Army Kills Man Accused of Masterminding School Terror

The man accused of masterminding the Pakistani blood bath in which 132 children were murdered has been killed, according to Army sources. Senior Taliban commander Saddam Jan was shot on Christmas Day in a notorious tribal region between Pakistan and

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Swedish mosque set alight on Christmas Day

Christmas Day in the Swedish town of Eskilstuna, 55 miles west of the capital Stockholm, was marred when arsonists set fire to a mosque. Five people were injured in the blaze, police say, when the fire started around midday, the

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Christmas Woes For Labour as Ethnic Minority Support Collapses

An influential poll has revealed that the ethnic minority vote, which Labour relies on, is collapsing with three quarters of Indian voters abandoning the party. Dr Maria Sobolewska, an expert from Manchester University says that Ed Miliband’s party are mistaken

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15 Migrants Killed Trying To Get From France to Britain

The desperation of migrants in Calais trying to get to Britain for a life they believe will be full of plentiful work, state benefits and free education, has been highlighted as it was revealed at least fifteen have died this

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The Ideal Gifts for Britain’s Political Leaders this Christmas

It’s Christmas Eve and despite the annoying countdowns to Christmas on TV (and the inevitable loudmouth in every office across the Land annually declaring ‘it’s only x weeks to Christmas!’) there are still people rushing around shopping centres, high streets

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Saudi Arabia Refuses to Slow Oil Production

Despite tumbling oil prices, Saudi Arabia’s oil minister has insisted the country will not slash production in order to keep prices up. Brent crude oil – whose per barrel price is used as a world bench mark – dropped by another

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Juncker and Merkel May Back Down on Cameron’s EU Benefits Demands

European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker and German Chancellor Angela Merkel may back down and agree to British Prime Minister David Cameron’s demands that EU migrants living in Britain should not be able to send child benefit payments abroad, sources within

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Britain Forced to Pay More Benefits to Turkish Migrants

The UK could face a new attack on its benefits bill as the European Court has ruled that Turkish workers are allowed social security hand-outs. Britain appealed to the European Court of Justice against the ruling which states that “workers

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Murdered PC May Have Been Targeted Because Of His Job Say Police

A policeman murdered in Liverpool town centre may have been attacked because of his job, according to a senior officer in the Merseyside force. Neil Doyle, 36, and two colleagues were attacked after leaving a christmas party in the early hours

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Israel Bombs Legitimate Military Targets Following Rocket Attacks

Israeli forces have bombed a Hamas military base on the Gaza strip in the first operation since the end of the war in August. In a statement, they referred to the location as a “Hamas terror infrastructure site.” Residents reported

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UKIP Supporters Look to Vote Tactically Come May

Polling by Lord Ashcroft has shown that a significant percentage of UKIP supporters are planning on voting tactically when it comes to their specific constituency. Surveys were taken in a number of marginal constituencies to monitor the support for Labour and

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Women to Be Allowed on Front Line in British Army

Women could be taking part in front line combat roles as early as 2016, the Defence Secretary has announced today. The Military currently ban women from ground combat units where the primary role is to close with and kill the

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