In the wake of a tragic event, discourse from all sides of the political spectrum occurs | Carly Blakemore
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A few people campaigning / focus grouping in Makerfield have told me that even Reform supporters have brought up that Farage going against the wishes of Nowak's family made them uneasy.
So these statements are both brave and important.
The scenes we saw in Belfast yesterday were horrific, and people are right to be concerned.
The Government must take action against tech billionaires like Elon Musk, who control the divisive and harmful social media algorithms that are inciting violence and hatred.
I genuinely, honestly, don’t understand how it’s possible to ban/jail peaceful protesters campaigning for justice for Palestinians, or who are anti-monarchy, yet permit far right agitators to continue spewing hatred on X, which leads to actual harm and violence on our streets. How? Why?
Will Farage, Musk etc be condemning white people in general for the actions of this violent white person, and advocating rage or violence in response? Will the BBC be laundering their 'legitimate concerns' about those white folks?
Palantir's co-founder claimed "the NHS makes people sick"
Yet this US tech giant now runs the NHS data platform.
There are serious concerns about its access to patient data and human rights record.
The Government should use the break clause and kick Palantir out of our NHS.
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It used to be a respectable paper of the sensible right. Now the Telegraph’s descent into journalistic oblivion is all but complete
The family of the Belfast stabbing victim have released a statement saying - like the family of Henry Nowak last week - that the attack should not be used to "divide people or fuel hostility"
They condemned disorder and praised the "valuable contribution" by migrants
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100% agree. X has become a toxic platform, run by a racist agitator who urges violence. New situations require new laws. Divisive social media platforms like X need to be regulated; and people using it to incite riots should be held criminally liable. Why are our politicians unable to act?
Alina Burns, 19, of Lynton Road in Bristol, admitted attempting to murder Mohammed Mahmoodi, outside a barber's shop in Bristol. Burns approached Mahmoodi from behind and swung the axe at his neck. He was able to wrestle the weapon away from her before she could strike him again.
In the wake of a tragic event, discourse from all sides of the political spectrum occurs
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A 19-year-old approached the victim from behind and swung an axe at his neck.
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