London Police Claim They Were Powerless to Act as Palestine Protesters Stormed War Memorial
Minister says “I will not stand idly by” and wants protesters disrespecting war memorials “in handcuffs” after footage emerged.
Minister says “I will not stand idly by” and wants protesters disrespecting war memorials “in handcuffs” after footage emerged.
A statue of General Philip Schuyler, who served during the Revolutionary War, has been removed from Albany City Hall in New York.
The ‘Save Our Statues’ group has launched a “plaque-cheque” campaign to fact-check so-called information boards defaming historic figures depicted in memorials.
Glasgow City Council has been accused of plotting to purge a number of supposedly “controversial” statues from the city’s main square, despite having previously insisted that rumours of such a plan were “nonsense”.
Woke curators at the Royal Collection Trust (RCT) are reviewing over 2,500 artworks and photographs to ensure they conform to politically correct language codes and emphasise any supposed links to slavery and imperialism.
Iman Less, who previously drew criticism for flipping off a national war memorial, has been elected to the Westminster council.
Do you think when I destroy monstrosities I’m going to get let off by the courts, as has just happened to four trustafarian types?
A French court convicted and fined a Black rights activist for defacing a statue he sees as an insult to the descendants of slaves.
Shakespeare’s Globe theatre in London has received backlash for boasting of its efforts at “decolonising the plays of Shakespeare” via a programme of “Anti-racist Shakespeare webinars”.
Birmingham city council will look to replace “extremely problematic” street names and statues across the city following a Black Lives Matter-inspired review.
People who desecrate or vandalise memorials or statues in Britain will face up to ten years in prison under tough new legislation set to be enacted by Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s government. The legislation, a part of the Government’s Police,
The city council of Bristol has approved a motion calling for reparations for slavery as an act of “atonement” for the British port city’s role in the slave trade. The Labour Party-run council passed the motion by a margin of 47
The Black Lives Matter inspired attacks on British heritage in universities shows no signs of abating, as students at Durham have removed Margaret Thatcher from a list of inspirational women and academics as Oxford plots to remove Cecil Rhodes’ name from a professorship.
Prime Minister Johnson offered an oblique defence of U.S. President Joe Biden when asked if he thought he was “woke”, saying there was “nothing wrong” with that.