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France to close schools and extend Covid-19 lockdown

All schools and daycare centres to close for three weeks President Emmanuel MacronΒ extended light lockdown measures from 19 areas including Paris to all of mainland...

Revolving Doors: David Cameron Financier Lex Greensill claimed to be ‘senior...

The scandal-hit financier Lex Greensill claimed he was a "senior adviser"Β to then prime minister David Cameron, according to a business card handed to the...

A win for Open Democracy and the people: Government loses lawsuit...

It's real tears for Hancock this time... The Tories have been forced to make a U-turn after losing a lawsuit over a Β£23 million NHS...

Manchester Mayor Andy Burnham demands ‘full explanation’ from police over protest...

Andy Burnham has demanded a 'full explanation' from Greater Manchester Police over the arrest of a protester that left her exposed in her underwear. Eighteen...

Protest laws move UK towards paramilitary policing, says former police chief

A former police chief has warned that new protest laws move Britain dangerously towards β€œparamilitary policing” and that UK ministers are β€œflexing their muscles via their...

Labour to sack ‘shadow chancellor’ Anneliese Dodds after Sir Keir Starmer...

A BAD WORKMAN BLAMES HIS TOOLS Sir Keir Starmer is preparing to replace his shadow chancellor, Anneliese Dodds, in a shake-up of his frontbench team. Starmer,...

Sir Keir Starmer’s ‘New Labour’ Airbrushing Jeremy Corbyn out of history

The official Labour election campaign launch uses a photoshopped image from Jeremy Corbyn rally The doctored image shows Sir Keir Starmer's 'New Labour' attempting to...

Call centre staff to be monitored via webcam for home-working β€˜infractions’

When working from home, there may be a new concern for workers other than going without pants. To ensure employees do what they’re supposed to,...

Former SNP leader Alex Salmond launches new political party

Former SNP leader Alex Salmond has announced the creation of a new pro-independence party which will stand in the Scottish Parliament election. Salmons annoced the...

Police quietly β€˜retract’ claims that officers suffered broken bones at Bristol...

Police confirm officers did not suffer broken bones at Bristol protest Avon and Somerset Police has confirmed two of its officers injured during violent protests...

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Paul Knaggs
Editor and founder of The Heartlands Tribune, formerly Labour Heartlands. π™π™§π™šπ™šπ™—π™€π™§π™£ π™€π™£π™œπ™‘π™žπ™¨π™ π™π™–π™™π™žπ™˜π™–π™‘ π™Žπ™€π™˜π™žπ™–π™‘π™žπ™¨π™©. Citizen journalist. Veteran. Dyslexic but driven. Writing from the working-class coalface against corruption, liberal elitism, political complacency, and the managed democracy of party machines, think tanks, and the Westminster bubble. I write because silence serves the powerful. Defender of free speech, civil liberties, and real democracy.