37,000 Migrants Lost After Skipping Bail or Fleeing Detention Centres
The British government has lost track of over 37,000 migrants after they skipped bail or absconded from detention centres, a freedom of information request has revealed.
The British government has lost track of over 37,000 migrants after they skipped bail or absconded from detention centres, a freedom of information request has revealed.
Brexit Party leader Nigel Farage said that he has intelligence from sources in Calais, that a massive wave of hundreds of illegal migrants will set sail from the beaches of France on Tuesday, and questioned whether British or French authorities
In a move reminiscent of the notorious large scale migrant camps in Greece, the Home Office has commandeered a former army barracks to house some 400 migrants in Kent as record-breaking waves of migrants cross the English Channel.
The Metropolitan Police have concluded that allegations of criminality by the Leave.EU campaign during the European Union referendum do not meet “the criminal standard of proof” and the force will be taking “no further action” against it.
Russian president Vladimir Putin goaded British anti-Brexiteers campaigning for a re-run of EU referendum at his annual press conference in Moscow, asking: “Is this democracy?”
The Government has told the House of the Commons that it has not seen evidence of “successful use of disinformation” by Russia to influence the democratic process.
A parliamentary inquiry has demanded news websites are ranked on perceived reliability by a state-sanctioned body and controlled by “impartiality” rules, as well as saying social media firms should fund education for citizens on what news to trust.
Tory Remainer Damian Collins, chairman of Parliament’s Digital, Culture, Media, and Sport committee, is pushing for a raft of levies and restrictions on social media to prevent the spread of so-called ‘fake news’.
LONDON (AP) – The British government should increase oversight of social media like Facebook and election campaigns, a parliamentary committee has recommended in a report on fake news, data misuse, and alleged interference by Russia.
Leave.EU founder Arron Banks has said there is “no evidence” he was part of a Russia or big data “conspiracy” to trick people into voting for Brexit at a parliamentary committee into “fake news.”
A group of Members of Parliament and other parliamentary staff cost taxpayers £84,000 for a trip to the United States to investigate the phenomenon of fake news, spending a remarkable 11,506,749 per-cent more on the jolly than the total spent by the alleged Kremlin “troll farm” on Facebook adverts during the Brexit referendum campaign.
Facebook has told MPs conducting a “fake news inquiry” it has found no new evidence of a coordinated attempt by Russian-linked accounts to target voters in the Brexit campaign and influence the vote.
Anti-Brexit figures such as Member of Parliament Damian Collins are dissuading tech giants from investing in the United Kingdom, industry insiders have told Politico. Collins — a pro-Soros, hard-line Remain campaigner — is using his position as chairman of a
Damian Collins, the Tory MP investigating far-fetched claims that Vladimir Putin swung the Brexit vote, is an ultra-Remainer and admirer of George Soros who spread state-manufactured ‘fake news’ during the EU referendum.
The chairman of a Commons select committee and inquiry is threatening Twitter and Facebook with “sanctions” unless they “take action” against alleged “foreign” interventions and “fake news” linked to the Brexit vote.
EU loyalists and Remain-supporting media outlets are struggling to process news that “Russian trolls” spent less than a dollar on Facebook ads during the EU referendum.
A Parliamentary select committee has cited an analysis by the far left site Buzzfeed to imply so-called “fake news” influenced the U.S. election and demanded Facebook censors online content in the lead-up to the general election.