Police Federation Boss Sacked After Arrest Over Corruption Allegations: Why This Update Matters
This is an important update since his suspension. The Police Federation boss sacked after arrest over corruption allegations has now had his employment formally terminated, and that changes the conversation…
Tower Hamlets: Voting Yourself a Pay Rise While Children Starve
By an observer of English politics and local government with 0ver 40 years of experience watching the slow decay of civic accountability There are moments in English public life that…
London Records 2,250 Rapes in First 90 Days of 2026, Met Data Suggests
At England Then And Now, we track the gap between official narratives and life on the ground in modern England. Nowhere is that gap more stark than in the latest…
Did the Uni-Party Plan Mass Immigration All Along? Examining the Evidence from 1945 to Today
There is a question that sits at the heart of post-war English history, and it has never been properly answered: How did England go from a nation that was 99%…
Beyond Overseas Recruitment: A Practical Roadmap to Training and Keeping More English Doctors
For almost four decades in and around the NHS workforce debate, I’ve watched the same story play out in English hospitals: rota gaps, panic, an overseas recruitment drive, a brief…
Police Appeal After Indecent Act Reported On District Line Train
British Transport Police have launched an appeal after a man was reportedly seen committing an indecent act on a District line service in East London. The incident is said to…
When a Killer’s Rights Trump the Public’s: The Secret Report into Sara Sharif’s Death
When a child is tortured and murdered, and the state then hides how it failed her in order to protect the rights of the man who killed her, something has…
White Applicants Excluded: Why “Best Person for the Job” No Longer Seems to Count in England
White applicants excluded. That’s a phrase that shouldn’t sit comfortably with anyone who believes in basic fairness, yet it’s becoming increasingly common in conversations about jobs, internships, and public life…
From Quangos to “Shadow State”: Who Really Runs England?
Introduction: The Government in England You Never Voted For Living through forty years of elections, manifestos and ministerial reshuffles, you start to notice something uncomfortable about how England is actually…
From Hotels to HMOs: What Surrey’s Migrant House Tells Us About Asylum Seekers in Hotels
A quiet Surrey street that says everything about where we are If you want to see what’s gone wrong with immigration and asylum in England, you don’t need a think…
