Crying woman begged ‘I have said no, please stop’ to asylum seeker living in migrant hotel ‘as he raped her’,

A young woman was heard begging ‘please stop’ to an asylum seeker in a secret recording as he ‘raped her’, a jury has heard.

Distressing audio clips which were secretly recorded by the alleged victim were played to the jury in a rape trial.

Chret Callender, 28, drunkenly forced himself onto the young woman after he turned up at her home following a night out on June 14, Bournemouth Crown Court heard.

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Strangled, beaten and enslaved by my in-laws

Isolated and alone, Sara says she felt powerless when the husband she was forced to marry in Pakistan became abusive. She was 21.

“He used to light a lighter on my face to scare me, [he said] ‘I will burn you’,” she says.

She says his controlling behaviour got worse when she was brought to the UK, and moved in with his parents in 2022.

Instead of the happy married life promised by her family, she was then attacked by her husband and forced to work as a slave by her in-laws.

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Will the last Briton to leave please turn out the lights?

LAST week was dominated by two events: the latest migration statistics from the Office for National Statistics (ONS), and the Autumn Budget from Rachel Reeves.

While Thursday’s ONS figures show net migration falling to around 204,000 in the year to June 2025, the overall inflow remains very high, with 900,000 visas issued over the same period. Some commentators and politicians claimed victory – saying this was proof that Labour is getting to grips with the migration crisis. But look under the bonnet: what is actually happening is emigration, especially of Britons and EU nationals, flattering the overall net figures.

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Afghan charged with sexual assault and entering Britain illegally

A 30-year-old Afghan man has been charged with sexual assaults on three women in Southampton as well as with illegally entering the UK.

Sohail Amiri, of Highfield Lane, Southampton, is accused of approaching a woman and attempting to kiss her in Upper Shaftesbury Avenue on Tuesday, and two incidents involving other women in Westwood Road on Sept 23.

A Hampshire Constabulary spokesman said: “Officers investigating three reports of sexual assaults on women in Portswood and Bevois have charged a man.

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Housing migrants in military bases ignores the real root of public anger

For the third weekend in a row, hundreds of residents in the east Sussex town of Crowborough have protested against the government’s plans to house asylum seekers at a military site.

It is no surprise that the Home Office’s plans, announced in October, have provoked such a fierce backlash. According to the BBC, up to 540 single male asylum seekers are to be housed at an army training camp on the outskirts of this small town. At last Sunday’s demonstrations, protesters chanted ‘Crowborough says no’ and ‘protect our community’. They also wore individual numbers, each number representing one of the immigrants soon to arrive.

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Asylum seekers now make up 44 PER CENT of net migration to Britain – and rising

Asylum seekers – including small boat migrants – now make up 44 per cent of net migration to Britain, new figures show.

Net migration – the difference between those arriving to live long-term in Britain minus those emigrating – plummeted to 204,000 in the year to June, the Office for National Statistics (ONS) said today.

But the number of asylum seekers coming to Britain has surged to a record high.

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No ordinary protest – Crowborough’s march against illegal migrant invasion of their tiny town

AS THE numbers swell – this time to 3,000 – it is clear that this weekend’s ‘Crowborough says No’ protest was no ordinary protest.

The footage shows there were no identikit placards, no masks, no rentamob, no scuffles with an opposition. A few police watched benignly and stopped the traffic as the ever-lengthening snake of people wended its way up to the crossroads to the small high street.

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How the UK Police Criminalised Christian Speech

Forget terror plots, knife crime, or rampant theft, Britain’s police have bigger things to worry about—Christian street preachers. Shaun O’Sullivan, a 36-year-old preacher at the evangelical Awaken church in Swindon, was acquitted unanimously by a jury last week at Crown Court. He faced charges of racial and religious harassment against Muslims for saying the words: “Pray for the Jews and pray for the Palestinians.” This culminated in a six-day trial, costing an estimated £20,000.

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Hundreds protest against plans to house 600 lone male asylum seekers in army barracks near their homes

Hundreds of furious residents have taken to the streets to protest against government plans to move hundreds of lone male asylum seekers into an army training camp.

The Home Office intends to transfer around 600 migrants to the military site in Crowborough, East Sussex by the end of next month – a move locals say has been forced on the community with virtually no consultation.

The mounting anger follows revelations that cadets based at the camp could be removed to make way for the arrivals.

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Security ramps up in town awaiting arrival of 600 lone male asylum seekers

Security is ramping up around an army base that is set to house 600 male asylum seekers – as locals were told they would get ’48 hours’ notice’ before they move in.

Residents are in revolt over the plans for Crowborough Army Training Camp in East Sussex, with thousands of people turning out every week for noisy protests.

Today, guards with dogs were seen patrolling the site, where a secondary security fence has been erected alongside a series of residential huts.

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Ethnic minorities ‘now view England flag as a racist symbol’

Ethnic minorities now view the England flag as a racist symbol, a poll has found.

Online “patriotism” campaign Operation Raise the Colours encouraged people to hang patriotic flags across England over the summer.

Now, the majority of ethnic minority adults – 52pc – believe the St George’s flag has become a racist symbol, YouGov polling taken in October has shown.


No words.

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British Deep State Trained to Surveil Anti-Migration Social Media Posts

British civil servants are reportedly being trained on how to monitor and push back against so-called “high-risk narratives” on social media, such as posts opposing the mass migration agenda imposed on the country.

A deep state team within the Cabinet Office, the Government Communications Service (GCS), has been tasked by the government with combating supposed “disinformation” while simultaneously promoting the government line through “counter-narratives” online.

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Crowborough on the march – thousands protest over asylum camp

‘WE WUN’T be druv’, or ‘we won’t told what to do’, is the unofficial motto of the county of Sussex and encapsulates perfectly the mounting defiance of the East Sussex town of Crowborough. The town is engaged in a battle to prevent 600 male asylum seekers (the equivalent of two battalions) being placed in an army training camp next to the town. Until now the camp has been in constant use by air and army cadets.

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The Vanishing Englishman: Inside the Schools Forecasting the UK Future

Immigration without integration is invasion.

If you want to know what a country will become, don’t ask a pollster — ask a headteacher. The corridors of Britain’s state schools are no longer corridors of power, but corridors of prophecy. The future is not some abstract projection. It is lining up in assembly, being taught phonics, and growing up in a reality utterly detached from the assumptions of Westminster or the nostalgia of middle England.

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Fortifications go up in town where thousands protested against plans to house 600 lone male asylum seekers in army camp

Workers have begun converting an army barracks into accommodation for 600 male asylum seekers – despite furious opposition from locals in the small town next door.

Residents are in revolt over the plans for Crowborough Army Training Camp in East Sussex, with 2,000 people flooding the streets for a noisy protest yesterday.

But work has started to prepare the site, with a secondary security fence and residential huts erected, communal bins installed and high-speed fibre cabling laid out.

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