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Sinister school rules, official cover ups and a society that doesn't trust adults to be parents

The world gone mad: No. 2378… As if politicians and monarchy weren’t bonkers enough, what are we doing to parents and children these days? This week a dinner lady at a village primary school was sacked for telling parents she was sorry their daughter had been attacked in the playground.  It turns out that four

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Police violence and Tomlinson death more important than silly emails

It seems that politicians and the media are getting more concerned over a couple of schoolboy emails about Tory politicians than the death of innocent bystander Ian Tomlinson after a beating by the police at the G20 rally just two weeks ago. As predicted by The Citizen, the police ‘investigation’ has turned into a sham

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The price of life in Britain today

What’s it like being middle-aged or elderly in Britain today and going about your business peacefully, just setrying to live in the hard times brought about by poor government and greedy bankers?  Well, ask this man. David Wells, 61, was attacked as he walked home along Trinity Road in Bradford on Tuesday night. He suffered

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Funny jackets identify offenders

Reforms designed to ‘restore trust’ in the criminal justice system will be proposed in a government report this week, including tougher community punishments. The report, drawn up by Louise McCasey, former head of the government’s ‘Respec, bro’ Unit, has the blessing of Home Secretary, Jacqui McSmith, but some ministers close to Gordon McBroon say it

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