Maccabi Fan Ban: What the Scandal Reveals About English Policing and Bias
Introduction: When English policing loses the plot Every so often, a single decision exposes something much deeper about how power is used in England. The ban on Maccabi Tel Aviv…
foreign nationals arrested for 170,000 alleged crimes in one year
Introduction: The numbers that should shame Westminster Foreign nationals were arrested for around 170,000 alleged offences in England and Wales in just one year, including more than 50,000 violent incidents…
Former Labour Councillor Pleads Guilty to Sex Offences: What It Means For Trust, Safeguarding And Whether The English Deserve Better
Former Labour Councillor Pleads Guilty to Sex Offences: Why This Case Should Concern Every Voter When a former Labour councillor pleads guilty to sex offences against a 13‑year‑old girl, it…
“Why Women Don’t Feel Safe in London Anymore – And How the Met Police Failed Them”
Introduction: when the danger is in uniform Most women are taught from childhood to look for the uniform if something goes wrong – to find a police officer, get to…
Why do English police protect one group of foreign citizens over others?
Introduction: When “Public Safety” Stops Feeling Fair Ask a random crowd in Birmingham, London or Manchester why do English police protect one group of foreign citizens over others, and you…
“No wonder England is so broken when the British reward failure”
Introduction: when failure gets a medal Every so often a story pops up that sums up exactly why so many people feel this country is upside down. The Labour leader…
Doctor who sold sick notes faces being struck off
The sick note scandal that should worry all of us Every so often, a story cuts through the usual noise and makes people on all sides of the sick note…
Another weekend of violence in Khan’s London
If you live in the capital, you get used to a certain rhythm: work, commute, see friends, repeat – with news alerts pinging on your phone about yet another stabbing…
From English Law To British Rule
There was a time when England was governed as England.Not perfectly, not fairly for everyone, but at least the law and the institutions were ours in name and in practice.…
The British Establishment: How England Was Brought to Its Knees
Introduction: England Didn’t Just “End Up” Here Look around England today and it is hard to shake the feeling that something fundamental has gone wrong. People working full‑time can’t afford…