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Fines of up to £2,500 for Offering to Help From Friday

Fines of up to £2,500 for Offering to Help From Friday

righttolife.org.uk Censorship zones that could make praying and offers of help near an abortion clinic illegal with fines of up to £2,500 are set to be introduced in Northern Ireland this Friday. The Abortion Services (Safe Access Zones) Bill was passed by Members of the Legislative Assembly

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Can’t Help Those Who Won’t Help Themselves

Can’t Help Those Who Won’t Help Themselves

For all their blatherskite about “truth-telling”, the troughers of the Aboriginal industry persistently peddle one of the biggest, most damaging lies about Aboriginal culture. This is the lie that traditional Aboriginal culture was a peaceful, agrarian utopia. The appalling violence of contemporary Aboriginal society, when they even admit to it,

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#Metoo Is Back With a Vengeance

#Metoo Is Back With a Vengeance

Kurt Mahlburg Kurt Mahlburg is a writer and author, and an emerging Australian voice on culture and the Christian faith. He has a passion for both the philosophical and the personal, drawing on his background as a graduate architect, a primary school teacher, a missionary, and a young adult pastor.

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A Win for Silent Prayer

A Win for Silent Prayer

righttolife.org.uk West Midlands Police have issued an apology to the charity volunteer who was arrested twice over the past year for praying silently within the vicinity of an abortion clinic and have confirmed that they will not be bringing charges against her. Isabel Vaughan-Spruce was originally arrested in

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The Intel-Linked UK Official Pushing for Censorship

The Intel-Linked UK Official Pushing for Censorship

Kit Klarenberg ronpaulinstitute.org Allegations of sexual impropriety and abuse by comedian and podcaster Russell Brand by the British media prompted YouTube to demonetize the star’s popular channel on September 20. The Grayzone can now reveal that YouTube’s financial censorship of Brand is the result of an effort

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YouTube Acts as Judge and Jury

YouTube Acts as Judge and Jury

Luis Cornelio Luis is the MRC Assistant Editor for Business and Free Speech American. He graduated cum laude with a Political Science and a minor in legal studies from City College of New York. Most recently he served as the English Editor-in-Chief of El American and is an alum of

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What They Won’t Say about Crime

What They Won’t Say about Crime

There’s been a notable surge in murders in the US, especially in the big cities. Nobody wants to talk about the multiple elephants at the crime scene, though. It started with a fight over sweet and sour sauce outside a busy McDonald’s. It ended with one teenage girl

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Labour’s Prison U-Turn Comes Six Years Too Late

Labour’s Prison U-Turn Comes Six Years Too Late

The Prime Minister’s admission yesterday that Labour will finally ditch its disastrous target to reduce the prison population by 30 per cent is too late for Kiwis who feel unsafe in their homes, businesses and communities, National Corrections spokesperson Mark Mitchell says. “For the last six years, Labour have

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Face of the Day

Face of the Day

For months, he was a presence in the back of courtrooms, often alone in the public gallery, as former Dilworth staff were called into the dock to face sexual abuse charges. Steve Brown, formerly Dilworth Old Boys’ Association president, attended many court hearings as abusers sometimes sought to keep their

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Boosting ‘Bookout’ Targets to Juggle Migrant Surges

Boosting ‘Bookout’ Targets to Juggle Migrant Surges

Kelli Ballard National Correspondent at LibertyNation.com. Kelli Ballard is an author, editor, and publisher. Her writing interests span many genres including a former crime/government reporter, fiction novelist, and playwright. Originally a Central California girl, Kelli now resides in the Seattle area. libertynation.com The Biden administration brags that

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You Must Not See Through the Propaganda

Ryan Turnipseed Ryan Turnipseed is an undergraduate in economics and entrepreneurship at Oklahoma State University. There, he is the secretary and lecture chair for the Free Enterprise Society. mises.org On August 9, the Federal Bureau of Investigation killed Craig Robertson, a 74-year-old Utah man, during a raid on his

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Armed Man Approaches RFK Jnr

dailytelegraph.co.nz Quick-thinking private security personnel have detained an armed man at an event attended by US Presidential candidate Robert F Kennedy Jnr. The offender was later arrested by police. Kennedy shared information about the unnerving incident on social media, which took place at an Hispanic heritage event at

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Men Will Have to Watch Out

Newshub can reveal Labour will campaign on a promise to overhaul sexual consent laws so it would be up to alleged offenders to prove their victim said “yes”.   […] Layba Zubir, 17, is challenging adults to do better for sexual violence survivors. But it shouldn’t be her fight. And this

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You Know That Thing That Never Happens? You Guessed It…

You Know That Thing That Never Happens? You Guessed It…

Journalist Tim Pool calls the modern left a “low-information” “cult”. He’s not wrong. If you’ve ever tried to reason with a cultist, you’ll know just how immune they are to any information that contradicts their worldview. It’s not a matter of just disagreeing: they simply do

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National Will Crack Down on Gangs

National Will Crack Down on Gangs

Stuart Smith National MP Kaikoura The crime wave in New Zealand is out of control, ranging from youths stealing cars and ram-raiding businesses to street violence, and we have had enough. Gangs are running rampant, emboldened by Labour’s soft-on-crime approach. Since Labour took office in 2017, gang numbers have

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History Has Nothing to do With It

History Has Nothing to do With It

Lindsay Mitchell Lindsay Mitchell has been researching and commenting on welfare since 2001. Many of her articles have been published in mainstream media and she has appeared on radio, TV and before select committees discussing issues relating to welfare. Lindsay is also an artist who works under commission and exhibits

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