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David Lammy

A Queasy, Spineless Silence

On 17 July 1812, a small force of British troops led by the audacious Captain Charles Roberts and supported by white and indigenous Canadian militia, launched a surprise attack on Fort Mackinac. Men of the Royal Artillery dragged a six-pounder cannon to the ridge above the fort and fired a single round before demanding the […]

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Westminster

On the Up

Amidst so much gloom and doom in the UK right now, with the economy nose-diving, cold damp weather and gazing longingly across the Atlantic where so much good sense is being enacted within the USA, we need to make the best of the occasional glimmers of hope that flicker in our land. It struck me

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Hungarian Parliament

Brilliant Budapest

My first (and long overdue) visit to Budapest has been nothing less than brilliant. This is a fantastic city in a fantastic country, and I can tell all that from only five days here. In these five days of exploring Budapest high, low and sideways I have not seen any of the following: an LGBTQWERTY/Minor

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Peter Hitchens

In Defence of Peter Hitchens

Peter Hitchens needs no defence, least of all from me. But, given some recent comments and replies on the UNN Telegram site I thought it might be appropriate to consider his recent comments regarding the case of Axel Rudakubana. Specifically, Mr Hitchens questions whether it is correct to refer to Rudakubana as a terrorist and

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