Events in History – 9th May

The first Punch and Judy show was held in 1662
On 9th May 1662, the first Punch and Judy show in Britain was held in Covent Garden, London.
On 9th May 1671, Colonel Thomas Blood, an Irishman, tried to steal the Crown Jewels from the Tower of London. Even though he was caught, he was later pardoned [...]

Illegal immigrants sentenced for muggings and murder

The racist killers – illegal immigrants from South Africa

The white victims of the racist killers
Two illegal immigrants from South Africa have been jailed for murdering two men whom they mugged.
Gabriel Bhengu and Jabu Mbowane were convicted of murdering Andrew Owen and Neil Williams in 2007. They will serve at least 30 years in jail and [...]

Bin Laden’s “right hand man” granted bail

Firebrand preacher Abu Qatada, described as “Osama Bin Laden’s right hand man in Europe”, has been granted bail.
Last month Qatada defeated the government’s attempts to have him deported to Jordan, and will now live under 22 hour curfew after his release.
It is believed that some of the bail money was put up by Norman Kember, [...]

The curse of the Human Rights Act

Zuzanna Zommer would be alive today were it not for the disturbing, pro-criminal interference of the Human Rights Act.
Fourteen year old Zuzanna was raped and murdered by a neighbour in Leeds, after Leeds council had been told they must rehouse convicted offender Michael Clark or else face court action for breaching his human rights. He [...]

Serve seasonal food – Ramsay

Celebrity chef Gordon Ramsay has said that restaurants should be fined if they serve food which is out of season. He said that fruit and vegetables should be locally sourced and only on the menu whilst they are in season. This would lead to a reduction in carbon emissions, as food would not need to [...]