UK: Bradford NHS Trust Teaching Hospital advertises job for midwife to help cousin-marriage families who are having children

A Bradford NHS Trust sought to recruit a nurse to help relatives who are having children together.

Bradford Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust released an advertisement for ‘Close Relative Marriage Nurse/Midwife’ for its neonatal intensive care unit (NICU).

The role explained the successful candidate would provide ‘comprehensive care and support to families who have recently had a baby and are close relatives’.

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‘Let me see you dancing now’: Mother of asylum hotel worker stabbed to death by ‘evil’ migrant who then celebrated with friends taunts him in court as he’s jailed for 29 years

The grieving mother of an asylum hotel worker stabbed to death by a small boat migrant taunted him in court today as he was jailed for 29 years.

Deng Chol Majek stabbed Rhiannon Whyte 23 times with a screwdriver as she talked to her best friend on the phone, three months after Majek is believed to have illegally entered the UK on a small boat.

The attack on a train station platform came after the mother-of-one, 27, finished a night shift on October 20 2024 and made the 90-second walk from the Park Inn Hotel in Walsall to the town’s Bescot Stadium station.

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How many more British girls must be raped before the Left admits the truth about asylum?

Sir Sadiq Khan, our celebrated Mayor of London, says it’s time for “progressives” to “reset the immigration debate”. For too long, he declared at the weekend, this “debate” has been “dictated by the hysteria, hatred and fear-mongering of the far-Right”.

I’m sure we all wish Sir Sadiq the very best of luck in this noble endeavour. Sadly, however, he may find it difficult to overcome a certain unfortunate stumbling block. Which is that, practically every week now, the British public is confronted by yet another report of asylum seekers being convicted for rape.

Sadiq should be deported.

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Trump says ‘very dangerous’ for UK, Canada to do business with China as Starmer lands in Shanghai

Donald Trump said it was “very dangerous” for the UK to do business with China, as Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer arrived in Shanghai on the third day of his visit to the country.

…Beyond his brief comments, Trump did not say anything further about the UK’s engagement with China, pivoting instead to Canada and delivering a similar warning.

He said it was “even more dangerous, I think, for Canada”.

“Canada is not doing well. They’re doing very poorly, and you can’t look at China as the answer,” he added.


Odd language for a non-trade deal

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Britain and the Crisis of National Identity

Britain is committing suicide before the eyes of the world—the nation that once produced the culture and institutions to support a worldwide empire.

England, one of the world’s oldest nation-states, has long stood as a symbol of continuity, tradition, and cultural propriety. From the consolidation of the monarchy to the expansion of the British Empire, it helped shape Western civilization, anchored in Christian heritage and legal principles (Magna Carta). It also historically protected minority communities, including Jews, from persecution. Yet in the twenty-first century, England (and Britain) faces unprecedented internal crises—in governance, national identity, and cultural cohesion—that suggest, not just a period of transition but the possible unraveling of a once-cohesive civilization.

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Five things to do in Crowborough

How the asylum seekers of East Sussex can fill their days

For the first time in almost a century, when Arthur Conan Doyle was buried in a Turkish carpet in his garden, my hometown of Crowborough is in the news.

For those fortunate never to have been, Crowborough is a small place in the Weald of about 20,000 souls. The cadet training camp, where my school pals and I endured a week of army exercises and tinned rations, has been turned into a migrant hostel for more than 500 asylum seekers, sparking a furious reaction from the local residents. I have much sympathy with them – but also for the young men who have been sent to live there.

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Starmer would be a fool to follow Carney in embracing Beijing

Sir Keir Starmer recently tried to take credit for his role in Donald Trump’s partial climbdown on tariffs relating to Greenland. Whether he played any meaningful part is debatable.

What is beyond doubt, however, is that Donald Trump will happily reach for the tariff weapon again whenever it suits him. Even against long-standing allies, and especially against those he believes are acting against US interests.

Just look at Canada and the increasingly heated rivalry between Trump and the country’s prime minister, Mark Carney. The president last week threatened eye-watering tariffs of 100pc on all goods and services entering the US.

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We are paying billions for the invasion of our country

WHILE the perturbations from the shooting in Minneapolis continue, the repercussions of just one aspect of the UK’s derelict immigration policy are given far less exposure in the British media.

This is the demonstration outside the Crowborough military training area in East Sussex, which has been turned over to housing illegal migrants as an alternative to keeping them in hotels.

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Man is stabbed as cars and businesses are trashed when Kurd and Syrian factions battle each other on British streets

A man was stabbed and cars and businesses were smashed up as fights broke out between groups of people of Syrian and Kurdish heritage in Manchester this week.

At least four people were arrested after hundreds descended on the city’s iconic Curry Mile for a second night of protests, led by the local Kurdish community, on Wednesday.

Disorder first broke out on Tuesday following a protest in the Rusholme area of the city, with police putting in place a Section 34 dispersal order.

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Furious protesters hammer on gates of migrant processing centre in Dover chanting ‘send them back’

Furious protesters hammered on the gates of a small boat migrant processing centre chanting ‘send them back’ in Dover this afternoon.

There were tense scenes as around 50 demonstrators – many of them women and some accompanied by their children – confronted police guarding the Western Jet Foil facility opposite Lord Warden House.

The processing centre, which serves as an entry point where health checks are conducted before the migrants are moved to Manston asylum centre in Kent, has been closed for days for urgent repairs.

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UK: The migrant crime wave data they don’t want you to see

THERE is a reason why some of the most revealing facts about modern Britain do not come from government press releases, ministerial speeches or mainstream media, but from Freedom of Information requests.

Again and again, as I have demonstrated, it is only when independent journalists and researchers force the British state’s hand that we learn what is really going on beyond the carefully managed narratives of the BBC and Westminster.

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The mother of four – and force of nature – battling the politicians who think it’s OK to dump hundreds of young migrant men on her pretty little town in Sussex

Anti-Migrant Mum of Crowborough

Three months ago Kim Bailey considered her life humdrum. ‘I was working full-time as a manager in the public sector.

‘I’d walk my dogs in the forest. I’d been married for ten years. I didn’t go out much,’ says the modest mother-of-four by way of illustrating just how unremarkable her routine in the pretty East Sussex town of Crowborough was. ‘I was boring – very boring,’ she insists.

Walking the streets with banners? Certainly not. Rebutting the words of seasoned politicians at public meetings? Not so much. Appearing on breakfast television? Nope. ‘I’d never been on a protest before, I’d never done anything like this in my life.’

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Migrants housed in army base will have own on-site GP

Migrants being housed at a military training camp in East Sussex will have their own on-site GP as part of efforts to minimise their impact on local services.

Shabana Mahmood, the home secretary, announced that the first 27 migrants were moved to the former barracks at Crowborough late on Wednesday night. The site will eventually accommodate 540 male asylum seekers who arrived in the UK on small boats.

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Met Police bans ‘Walk With Jesus’ march to avoid provoking local Muslim community

Typical al Quds Day march in London UK

Scotland Yard has stopped a Ukip march from going ahead in east London over fears of provoking the local Muslim community.

The demonstration, titled “Walk With Jesus”, was scheduled for January 31 in Whitechapel – long home to one of Britain’s largest Islamic populations.

Metropolitan Police officials said permitting the event in that location would be “reckless” given the potential for violence.

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