Politicians who fanned these flames should hang their heads in shame.
Time and again we've seen this story play out. Single incidents used to fuel a far right narrative - and communities across the nation paying the price.
The modern day equivalent of Lord Haw Haw broadcasting from afar.
What's different this time though is the British government broadcasts on the same frequency.
At moments of crisis, leaders have a responsibility to speak to, and for, their country.
The PM should be on the airwaves, telling the stories of the children, teenagers and families who have been burned out of their homes; naming those responsible; and leading a national fightback against them.
🔴 Reform Councillor Who Slammed Angela Rayner on Tax Owed HMRC Over £250,000 Through Failed Firms
EXCLUSIVE: Wigan Reform councillor David Bowker railed against the former Deputy Prime Minister, whilst repeatedly leaving taxpayers out of pocket himself
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The week I met Count Binface and other stories of my recent adventures in Science Communication.
All covered in my latest substack.
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If your kid is collecting stickers for 2026 World Cup, this could save you lots of money: Football Sticker Maths, with @kityates.bsky.social www.bbc.co.uk/future/artic...
Can only assume the The Royal Society, by its inaction, is condoning the actions in Belfast incited by Elon Musk (one of their fellows).
Why will the UK's premier Scientific Institution not stand up for itself and for its values?
Can only assume the The Royal Society, by its inaction, is condoning the actions in Belfast incited by Elon Musk (one of their fellows).
Why will the UK's premier Scientific Institution not stand up for itself and for its values?
Excited to see my article about completing your World Cup sticker book made it to the BBC Sport {bot} webpage.
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Wigan Reform councillor David Bowker railed against the former Deputy Prime Minister, whilst repeatedly leaving taxpayers out of pocket himself
Collecting stickers of players ahead of the World Cup is a much-loved fan tradition. This tournament's sticker book is the largest ever – this is what it takes to collect them all.
Great to see You Don't Know What You're Missing and How To Expect The Unexpected trending at 1 and 4 (respectively) in popular Maths on Amazon.
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