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Bolter Misspelt Name Of Her ‘Own’ Oxford College On UKIP Application

Natasha Bolter, the UKIP member at the centre of allegations against party General Secretary, Roger Bird misspelt the name of the Oxford University college she claimed to have attended on her application to be a parliamentary candidate. Her handwritten application

Bolter Misspelt Name Of Her ‘Own’ Oxford College On UKIP Application

Another Day, Another Non-Scandal ‘Scandal’ Involving UKIP

Roger Bird, the General Secretary of UKIP, has been accused of sexually harassing Natasha Bolter during her three months as a party member. He claims they had a relationship, she denies it, and he has now been suspended by UKIP

Another Day, Another Non-Scandal ‘Scandal’ Involving UKIP

BBC Theme Park To Open In Kent

The BBC has announced it is to open its first theme park, featuring popular shows such as Doctor Who and Top Gear. The new park will be part of the new Paramount Entertainment Resort in Kent due to open in

BBC Theme Park To Open In Kent

Cameron To Hold Talks With Turkish Prime Minister Over ISIS

David Cameron will travel to Turkey tomorrow to hold talks with the Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoglu and President Recep Tayyip Erdogan over growing concerns that the country is being used as a staging post for British jihadists to travel to

Cameron To Hold Talks With Turkish Prime Minister Over ISIS

Ex-Rape Gang Police Chief in New Scandal

The company set up by senior Police Officers to process applications for ‘speed awareness’ courses is under investigation after it was revealed it amassed a surplus of nearly £2m. Road Safety Support Ltd was established at the suggestion of the

Ex-Rape Gang Police Chief in New Scandal

Brighton Bomb Attack Was ‘Justifiable’ Says Green Candidate

The Green Party in Brighton has been criticised for selecting a candidate who once described the 1984 Brighton Bomb attack on Conservative Party Conference as “justifiable act of political warfare”. Richard Stanton was selected to fight Queen’s Ward on Brighton

Brighton Bomb Attack Was ‘Justifiable’ Says Green Candidate

Don’t Let The State Ruin Food Banks, Says Pioneer

One of the pioneers of British Food Banks has hit out at the Archbishop of Canterbury’s call for them to be nationalised as part of a new government department called Feeding Britain. Robin Aitken, who set-up the Oxford Food Bank,

Don’t Let The State Ruin Food Banks, Says Pioneer

State Department Competition For Inscription On New British Embassy

London, UNITED KINGDOM – The US State Department has launched a competition for British and American students to submit a statement that best describes relations between the two countries. The winning entry will be carved into the stone wall surrounding

State Department Competition For Inscription On New British Embassy

TV Presenter Alan Titchmarsh Likes Farage And Hints At UKIP Support

TV gardener and talk show host Alan Tichmarsh has expressed his admiration for Nigel Farage and hinted that he backs the party’s policies. Although the ‘Ground Force’ star refused to disclose his voting intention in an interview for the Daily

TV Presenter Alan Titchmarsh Likes Farage And Hints At UKIP Support

Liberal Leader Accused Of Gay Shooting Dies

Jeremy Thorpe, the former Liberal Leader who was acquitted of murder in 1979, has died after suffering from Parkinson’s Disease for several years. The scandal that ruined his career came about when an acquittance of his, Norman Scott, claimed to

Liberal Leader Accused Of Gay Shooting Dies

Analysis: Chancellor’s Final Play For Economic Competence Vote

It’s often forgotten that in the years before her remarkable landslides, Margaret Thatcher was regularly rated one of the most unpopular Prime Ministers ever. But what she lacked in cuddly appeal, she made up for by being the person most

Analysis: Chancellor’s Final Play For Economic Competence Vote

‘Most Damaging Of All Taxes’ Reformed By Chancellor

Britain’s “worst-designed and most damaging” tax is to reformed in plans set-out by the Chancellor in today’s Autumn Statement. Stamp Duty on residential property purchases will no longer increase in “slabs”, and from midnight tonight buyers will only pay the

‘Most Damaging Of All Taxes’ Reformed By Chancellor

Blair Christmas Card Mocked On Twitter

Tony Blair has been widely criticised on social media for his Christmas card. The card features the former Prime Minister and his wife Cherie looking thoroughly miserable, along with the message “Seasons Greetings”. Once the image of the card hit

Blair Christmas Card Mocked On Twitter

Happy Winterval: Schools Dump Traditional Nativity Play

Winterval is here again and two thirds of British schools are celebrating by saying ‘bah humbug’ to the traditional Christmas nativity play. This year thousands of children will be depicting festive favourites like aliens, punks and even businessman Alan Sugar

Happy Winterval: Schools Dump Traditional Nativity Play

UKIP at a Crossroads: Ideological Purity Or Broad Appeal

For weeks now Westminster pundits have talked about ‘Red UKIP’ and potential divisions within the party. However it is almost always true to say that the talking heads have got it wrong about the question at the heart of UKIP,

UKIP at a Crossroads: Ideological Purity Or Broad Appeal

Government Focuses On Marginals In £15bn Road Scheme

The government has announced £15bn of spending on Britain’s road network, focused on marginal Conservative and Liberal Democrat constituencies. The plans include an upgrade of the entire A303 in South West along with a new tunnel near Stonehenge. The project

Government Focuses On Marginals In £15bn Road Scheme

American Tycoon: French Are ‘Communists’

An American businessman has claimed the French are “communists”, after he was unable to buy a bankrupt tyre plant because he could not to persuade the Trade Unions to accept job cuts. Maurice Taylor, chief executive of Titan International, had

American Tycoon: French Are ‘Communists’

Queen Accused Of Deliberately Intervening On Scottish Referendum

The Queen has been accused of deliberately intervening in the Scottish independence referendum in September. In the days leading up to the poll, the Queen made a ‘gaffe’ by telling a member of the public she hoped ‘people will think

Queen Accused Of Deliberately Intervening On Scottish Referendum

Sacked Plebgate Whistleblower: I Have No Regrets

The police whistle-blower who contacted The Sun over allegations Andrew Mitchell called Downing Street security “plebs” has told the paper he has “no regrets” despite being sacked, leaving him thousands of pounds in debt. Former Police Constable Jim Glanville was

Sacked Plebgate Whistleblower: I Have No Regrets

More Knives Out For Miliband, Labour MPs Doubt Leadership Skills

Ed Miliband faced new questions over his leadership today, after weeks of serious concerns about his ability to lead the party into the General Election next year. A former shadow cabinet member admitted in the Guardian that it is a “challenge”

More Knives Out For Miliband, Labour MPs Doubt Leadership Skills

Black Friday Madness Comes To Britain

Two years ago, almost no British people had heard of it, but this year Black Friday has become the latest American craze to cross the pond. At shops up and down the country punters fought to get their hands on

Black Friday Madness Comes To Britain

University of East Anglia Bans UKIP From Speaking On Campus

The University of East Anglia Students’ Union has stopped a speaker meeting going ahead tonight on their Norwich campus because UKIP had been invited. The event was organised by the Political Debating Society but a student launched a campaign to

University of East Anglia Bans UKIP From Speaking On Campus

Scottish Government To Get More Powers On Tax And Welfare

The Scottish Government is to be granted more powers following a report published today by Lord Smith of Kelvin. Under the plans a third of taxes will be controlled by Scotland and just a fifth of welfare spending, leading to

Scottish Government To Get More Powers On Tax And Welfare

Historic UKIP Win in Rochester and Strood By-Election

GILLINGHAM, United Kingdom – UKIP won an historic second by-election in Rochester and Strood today after one of the hardest fought campaigns the party has ever been through. Initial projections had suggested the so-called People’s Army would storm the election

Historic UKIP Win in Rochester and Strood By-Election

UKIP On Course To Win Rochester and Strood By-Election

ROCHESTER, United Kingdom – UKIP look set to win an historic second Westminster by-election when the polls close in Rochester and Stood at 10pm tonight. Despite being ahead in the opinion polls throughout the campaign, Mark Reckless has faced a

UKIP On Course To Win Rochester and Strood By-Election

East London School Suspected of ‘Trojan Horse’ Segregation

A Church of England school is expected to be put into special measures on Friday having previously been given an outstanding rating after an emergency OFSTED inspection found disturbing evidence that it may have fallen victim to Trojan horse-style Islamisation.

East London School Suspected of ‘Trojan Horse’ Segregation

King Of Sweden Sends Support Message On Palestine National Day

The King of Sweden has sent Palestine a message of support on its National Day, which celebrates their Unilateral Declaration of Independence from Israel. King Carl XVI Gustaf sent the personal message to Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas on Saturday. The

King Of Sweden Sends Support Message On Palestine National Day

Australian Jihadis 'Too Fat For ISIS'

Two Australian jihadis are reported to have been told they were too fat to join the ranks of ISIS terrorists. The 22-stone brothers are said to have gone to Syria whilst claiming to their parents they were heading for a

Australian Jihadis 'Too Fat For ISIS'