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#illegals

GB News: Nigel Farage hails Patrick Christys' 'brave' reporting after explosive Calais undercover operation
Nigel Farage hails Patrick Christys' 'brave' reporting after explosive Calais undercover operation
Reform UK leader Nigel Farage praised GB News journalist Patrick Christys for his investigative work on people smuggling, calling it "brilliant journalism." Christys conducted an undercover operation in France, revealing the violent nature of smuggling networks facilitating illegal Channel crossings into the UK.

The investigation highlighted the aggressive tactics of smugglers and the dangers faced by journalists. It has sparked significant public concern and frustration over illegal migration in Britain, with rising tensions between communities and authorities.


GB News: Police ‘enter Calais migrant camp’ HOURS after Patrick Christys’ bombshell GB News investigation
Police ‘enter Calais migrant camp’ HOURS after Patrick Christys’ bombshell GB News investigation
French police entered a migrant camp in Calais shortly after journalist Patrick Christys conducted an undercover investigation into smuggling operations. His findings, shared with authorities, appear to have prompted police action against illegal networks in the area.

Christys posed as a Vietnamese national to expose the violent nature of smuggling operations targeting the UK. His work has sparked significant public concern over illegal migration and rising tensions in communities affected by these issues.


Breitbart: Fmr. Obama ICE Director: Flooding ICE Into NYC Is Warranted, System Failed
Fmr. Obama ICE Director: Flooding ICE Into NYC Is Warranted, System Failed
John Sandweg, former acting ICE Director, stated that increasing ICE presence in New York is necessary to apprehend individuals at large, highlighting a failure in the system following the shooting of an off-duty Border Patrol agent. He emphasized the need for more targeted operations rather than mass worksite raids.

Sandweg expressed concern about the effectiveness of current ICE tactics, suggesting that focusing on specific individuals would yield more significant results, despite being more time-consuming.


Fox News: Trump border czar Tom Homan slams 'former first drug addict' Hunter Biden over inflammatory immigration rant
Trump border czar Tom Homan slams 'former first drug addict' Hunter Biden over inflammatory immigration rant
Tom Homan, former border czar under Trump, dismissed Hunter Biden's criticism of Trump's immigration policies, stating he values Trump's leadership for securing the border. Homan claimed arrests of criminals under Trump surpassed those made during Biden's tenure.

Hunter Biden labeled Trump a "f------ thug" and drew comparisons between his deportation policies and Nazi Germany, prompting a response from El Salvador's President Bukele regarding Biden's drug history.


#politics

GB News: ‘He led a coup!’ Donald Trump accuses Barack Obama of ‘TREASON’ and urges DoJ to launch probe
‘He led a coup!’ Donald Trump accuses Barack Obama of ‘TREASON’ and urges DoJ to launch probe
Donald Trump has accused former President Barack Obama of treason, alleging he orchestrated a "coup attempt" against him. During a press conference with Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr., Trump claimed that declassified documents would support his allegations and called for a criminal investigation by the Department of Justice.

Trump also implicated Hillary Clinton, alleging she funded a fraudulent report related to the 2016 election. He characterized the 2020 election as "rigged" and connected to Obama's purported conspiracy, urging immediate action from authorities despite a lack of evidence to substantiate his claims.


GB News: 'We WON'T take them all!' Nigel Farage hints at fresh wave of defections as more MPs 'ditching the blue rosette'
'We WON'T take them all!' Nigel Farage hints at fresh wave of defections as more MPs 'ditching the blue rosette'
Reform UK leader Nigel Farage anticipates further defections from the Conservative Party, following the recent switch of senior Conservative Laura Anne Jones to his movement. He noted a growing trend of politicians from various parties joining Reform UK, especially in Wales, where recent polling shows the party gaining significant support.

Farage expressed confidence in his party's campaign for the upcoming May elections, asserting that the Conservative Party may cease to exist as a national entity. He emphasized that while he welcomes new members, he seeks those genuinely committed to Reform UK's vision for the country.


GB News: Lee Anderson savages 'delusional' Keir Starmer in furious rant: 'The man is absolutely clueless!'
Lee Anderson savages 'delusional' Keir Starmer in furious rant: 'The man is absolutely clueless!'
Reform UK MP Lee Anderson criticized Prime Minister Keir Starmer as "totally delusional," urging him to engage with citizens facing hardships like homelessness and overcrowded hostels. Anderson highlighted that 6,000 residents are on the council housing waiting list, emphasizing the disconnect between Starmer and ordinary people.

Starmer acknowledged poverty and homelessness as serious issues but stated solutions would take time. Meanwhile, the government announced sanctions targeting people-smuggling operations, aiming to disrupt illegal Channel crossings. Critics argue these measures are insufficient to address the ongoing crisis.


GB News: EXPOSED: Shock video shows David Cameron trying to foil 'massive' EU power grab before his bid to stop Brexit
EXPOSED: Shock video shows David Cameron trying to foil 'massive' EU power grab before his bid to stop Brexit
David Cameron, in a 2009 video, criticized the EU’s proposed Lisbon Treaty, warning it would result in a "massive transfer of powers" and diminish Britain's sovereignty. He urged then-Prime Minister Gordon Brown to hold a public referendum on the matter, emphasizing the treaty's implications for British autonomy.

Cameron's stance evolved, and he later led the campaign to remain in the EU. The 2016 Brexit referendum ultimately resulted in the UK leaving the EU in January 2020. Critics, including former Northern Ireland Secretary Julian Smith, have since questioned Cameron's handling of the referendum issue.


Breitbart: Report: White House to Cut Education Funding in Rescissions Package
Report: White House to Cut Education Funding in Rescissions Package
The White House plans to introduce a second rescissions package that will include cuts to education funding, though specifics remain unclear. This follows President Trump's commitment to reform the education system and reduce wasteful spending within the Department of Education.

The new package will also target other areas for spending cuts. The first rescissions package, passed in July, successfully cut over $9 billion from various programs, marking a significant move in Congress to approve a president's request for funding reductions.


#society

GB News: National Lottery winner's hands left 'literally shaking' after checking Euromillions draw during holiday wash
National Lottery winner's hands left 'literally shaking' after checking Euromillions draw during holiday wash
Margaret and John Campbell, a couple from Merseyside, won £1 million in the Euromillions lottery while on holiday in Rhodes. They were unaware of their win due to app restrictions abroad and only realized the magnitude of their prize upon returning home.

The couple plans to use their winnings to assist their two sons with financial needs and is considering a new vehicle. They attribute their luck to their late pet dog, Kash, who passed away shortly before their trip.


GB News: Quaint British village reaches boiling point as 'inconsiderate teachers' spark parking row
Quaint British village reaches boiling point as 'inconsiderate teachers' spark parking row
A parking dispute in Barnby, Suffolk, has escalated tensions between local residents and teachers at Barnby and North Cove Primary School. Complaints arose over teachers and parents parking on grass verges, leading to confrontations and insulting notes left on vehicles.

The school administration acknowledges the parking issues but condemns the aggressive behavior from some residents. Suffolk Police have been involved after reports of harassment, emphasizing that such intimidation towards school staff will not be tolerated.


GB News: Rachel Booth's husband makes emotional statement about 'cherished' wife
Rachel Booth's husband makes emotional statement about 'cherished' wife
Rachel Booth's body was recovered from a lake in Oakmere after she was reported missing. Her family described her as a cherished member whose kindness and love impacted everyone around her. Police confirmed there are no suspicious circumstances surrounding her death.

Cheshire Constabulary is preparing a report for the coroner as they continue to support Booth's family during this difficult time.


GB News: Train travel: A popular train route connecting London to stunning coastal towns in 90 minutes will return after five years
Train travel: A popular train route connecting London to stunning coastal towns in 90 minutes will return after five years
A previously suspended train service linking Eastbourne and Lewes to London Bridge will resume this winter, offering weekday connections starting in December. The route aims to provide a quicker, car-free travel option to popular coastal destinations, boosting local tourism and the economy.

Local MP Josh Babarinde hailed the reinstatement as a significant victory for residents, following a campaign to restore the service after its suspension in 2020. The move is part of a broader effort to promote sustainable travel within the UK.


GB News: M1 chaos: Drivers hit with heavy delays and congestion near major UK airport after car collision
M1 chaos: Drivers hit with heavy delays and congestion near major UK airport after car collision
Drivers near Luton Airport are facing significant delays on the M1 due to a collision that has closed the northbound lanes between junctions 12 and 13. Emergency services are managing the situation, with delays expected to last around 50 minutes.

Motorists are advised to follow diversion routes and allow extra travel time. Normal traffic conditions are anticipated to resume between 3:30 PM and 3:45 PM. The M1 is known for heavy traffic, and this incident adds to ongoing congestion issues in the area.


GB News: Caravans spark fury as police issue fines in popular areas despite motorhomes clogging up streets
Caravans spark fury as police issue fines in popular areas despite motorhomes clogging up streets
Morecambe Area Police have issued fines to several caravans parked on the promenade for breaching UK traffic regulations, causing public outrage. Eight tickets were given for obstruction under the Road Traffic Regulation Act, leading to over 700 comments from residents questioning the enforcement.

Residents expressed frustration over the targeting of caravans while motorhomes and campervans remain unaddressed. Some suggested converting unused land into a designated camping area to alleviate complaints and improve the situation.


GB News: Electric bikes and scooters 'are here to stay' as local authority offers huge 50% discount
Electric bikes and scooters 'are here to stay' as local authority offers huge 50% discount
Wandsworth Council is promoting e-bikes and e-scooters as part of its active travel initiative, citing a significant rise in usage. The council plans to enhance safety and accessibility by expanding parking facilities and implementing stricter regulations for rental providers.

The new Access for All scheme will offer eligible residents a 50% discount on rides, aiming to encourage sustainable travel while addressing concerns over parking issues. Councillors emphasize the importance of responsible use and accessibility for all residents.


GB News: Second Manchester bus strikes bridge less than 24 hours after double-decker crash
Second Manchester bus strikes bridge less than 24 hours after double-decker crash
A second bus collided with a bridge in Manchester, following a previous crash that injured over a dozen people. The latest incident occurred on Ten Acres Lane, disrupting rail services to Manchester Victoria station, though the bridge showed no damage after inspection.

The earlier crash involved a double-decker bus that had its roof torn off, resulting in 20 injuries, with three serious cases. The driver was arrested for careless driving, and an investigation is underway to understand the circumstances surrounding both incidents.


GB News: Sarina Wiegman faces 'headache' ahead of Lionesses' Euros semi-final marred by racial abuse
Sarina Wiegman faces 'headache' ahead of Lionesses' Euros semi-final marred by racial abuse
England's women's football team is rallying behind defender Jess Carter, who has faced racist abuse, as they prepare for a Euro 2025 semi-final against Italy. Despite the challenges, including Carter's social media withdrawal, manager Sarina Wiegman confirmed she remains available for selection.

The squad is focused on overcoming defensive issues while maintaining a strong team spirit. They have decided to stop taking the knee before matches, believing it has become repetitive. The Lionesses aim for their second consecutive Euros title, emphasizing unity in the face of adversity.


#foreignaffairs

GB News: Man found guilty of attempting to assist 'Russian spies' in breach of national security
Man found guilty of attempting to assist 'Russian spies' in breach of national security
Howard Phillips, 65, was found guilty of attempting to aid individuals he believed were Russian intelligence operatives, including passing personal information about former defense secretary Sir Grant Shapps. His actions were uncovered during an MI5 undercover operation.

Phillips, struggling financially and seeking "interesting work for easy money," had previously contacted the Russian embassy and attempted to influence political figures. His financial situation deteriorated significantly, leading him to send letters to ministers and celebrities in a bid for employment.


Le Monde: Despite sanctions, Russia's 'shadow fleet' keeps delivering oil
Despite sanctions, Russia's 'shadow fleet' keeps delivering oil
The EU has sanctioned an additional 105 ships and introduced a new price cap on Russian crude oil as part of its 18th sanctions package against Russia. Despite these measures, Russia's "shadow fleet" continues to operate, successfully transporting oil and generating significant revenue.

The Andromeda tanker, despite being on the EU's sanctions list, has completed multiple trips from Russia to India, raising concerns about the effectiveness of sanctions aimed at limiting Russia's oil revenue, crucial for funding its war in Ukraine.


#economy

GB News: WATCH: 'Raising the flag of my country!' Locals pile on praise for Tall Ships festival in Aberdeen: 'Magnificent site'
WATCH: 'Raising the flag of my country!' Locals pile on praise for Tall Ships festival in Aberdeen: 'Magnificent site'
Aberdeen's Tall Ships festival received high praise from attendees, with many calling it one of the best events in the Tall Ships Race history. The emotional response from visitors highlighted the festival's success in attracting large crowds and creating a vibrant atmosphere.

The four-day event also provided significant economic benefits to the city, with record visitor numbers at the Union Square shopping center, surpassing previous highs since its opening. The festival's impact on local commerce was evident, marking a successful celebration for Aberdeen.


GB News: Car tax changes launching soon could see costs hiked for drivers of popular vehicles
Car tax changes launching soon could see costs hiked for drivers of popular vehicles
The UK government is introducing measures to mitigate the financial impact on drivers of plug-in hybrid vehicles facing increased taxes due to stricter emissions testing, set to take effect in April 2026. Proposed transitional relief aims to cushion the tax burden as emissions for some hybrids could triple under new regulations.

Treasury Minister James Murray emphasized the importance of balancing environmental goals with the needs of businesses reliant on company vehicles. The relief measures will be in effect across the UK from April 2026 to April 2028, with Northern Ireland benefiting from backdated provisions. The consultation process will refine the specifics of these measures.


GB News: Nigel Farage accuses Labour of 'giving up' on one of Britain's largest oil refineries amid 'absurd' net zero push
Nigel Farage accuses Labour of 'giving up' on one of Britain's largest oil refineries amid 'absurd' net zero push
Reform UK leader Nigel Farage has criticized Labour's handling of the Lindsey Oil Refinery crisis, claiming negligence in preserving the facility due to an "absurd" net zero ideology. The party warns that this approach could lead to significant job losses as the refinery winds down operations.

Energy Minister Michael Shanks confirmed that efforts to find a buyer have failed, with no credible offers received. Trade union Unite is demanding government intervention to protect jobs, emphasizing the refinery's importance to national infrastructure. The government has pledged funding for training displaced workers while exploring potential asset sales.


#military

Breitbart: Air Force Global Strike Command Halts Use of Sig Sauer M18 Pistol
Air Force Global Strike Command Halts Use of Sig Sauer M18 Pistol
Air Force Global Strike Command has paused the use of the Sig Sauer M18 pistol for all personnel following an incident at F.E. Warren Air Force Base that resulted in the death of an active-duty Airman. During the investigation, personnel will use M4 rifles and inspections of M18 weapons systems will be conducted.

Sig Sauer expressed condolences and offered assistance to the military during the investigation. The company is cooperating with the ongoing inquiry into the incident.


#history

GB News: Stonehenge mystery solved as scientists finally discover how bluestones were transported from Wales 5,000 years ago
Stonehenge mystery solved as scientists finally discover how bluestones were transported from Wales 5,000 years ago
Researchers have confirmed that bluestones used in Stonehenge were transported by Neolithic communities from Wales over 125 miles, rather than by glacial movement. The study, led by Professor Richard Bevins, analyzed the Newall boulder and found it matched the properties of stones from a specific Welsh outcrop.

The findings resolve a long-standing debate regarding the origin of the stones, supporting the theory of human transportation. The boulder's composition and additional evidence suggest that Neolithic groups actively quarried and moved these stones around 3,000 BC.


#health

GB News: How to sleep: Key exercise rivals pills by adding two hours of rest and improving quality by 15%
How to sleep: Key exercise rivals pills by adding two hours of rest and improving quality by 15%
A study published in BMJ Evidence Based Medicine highlights four physical activities—yoga, Tai Chi, walking, and jogging—as effective treatments for sleep disorders, potentially surpassing traditional methods. The analysis of 22 clinical trials involving 1,348 participants indicates these exercises can serve as primary interventions for insomnia.

Yoga showed significant benefits, extending sleep duration by about two hours and improving sleep efficiency. Tai Chi also demonstrated lasting improvements in sleep quality and duration, while walking and jogging effectively reduced insomnia severity. Researchers suggest these exercise-based approaches could offer practical alternatives for those suffering from insomnia.


#education

GB News: Liverpool school suspends nine pupils PER DAY amid crackdown on 'children running riot'
Liverpool school suspends nine pupils PER DAY amid crackdown on 'children running riot'
Saint Edmund Arrowsmith Catholic Academy has suspended over 200 students in response to new behavior measures after an Ofsted inspection.


#sports

GB News: Rory McIlroy and Scottie Scheffler spark argument after The Open victory
Rory McIlroy and Scottie Scheffler spark argument after The Open victory
Scottie Scheffler secured his fourth major title with a four-stroke victory at The Open Championship, finishing at 17-under-par, while Rory McIlroy placed seventh at 10-under. This performance has sparked debate among analysts about whether Scheffler has established a clear superiority over McIlroy.

Some analysts argue that McIlroy is aware of the shift in their competitive dynamic, while others believe the gap is overstated. McIlroy himself acknowledged Scheffler's consistent excellence, noting his improvement and solid play, which makes it challenging to chase him down.


GB News: Legendary boxer Butterbean opens up on crippling sex addiction and obesity problems after retiring
Legendary boxer Butterbean opens up on crippling sex addiction and obesity problems after retiring
Boxing legend Eric "Butterbean" Esch, who rose to fame in the 1990s, has opened up about his struggles with sexual addiction and obesity during his career. Despite a successful professional record, he faced personal challenges stemming from childhood trauma, including bullying and rejection.

After retiring in 2013, Butterbean's health declined significantly, leading to severe depression and weight gain. With the help of WWE legend Diamond Dallas Page, he transformed his life, losing over 200 pounds. Now in better shape, he has called out YouTuber Jake Paul for a potential fight.


GB News: Ryder Cup 2031 location revealed with historic decision made and statement released
Ryder Cup 2031 location revealed with historic decision made and statement released
Spain will host the Ryder Cup for the second time in 2031 at Camiral Resort in Girona, marking its return after 34 years since Valderrama in 1997. This event will be only the fourth time the tournament has taken place in continental Europe.

The announcement highlights Spain's significant contributions to the Ryder Cup's history, with notable players like Seve Ballesteros and Sergio Garcia. The event is expected to bring economic benefits and global exposure to the region.


#technology

GB News: Amazon Prime has issued 3 new rules for subscribers, and ignoring them could be pricey
Amazon Prime has issued 3 new rules for subscribers, and ignoring them could be pricey
Amazon has issued a security alert to its 220 million Prime members, warning of increased cybercriminal activity. Scammers are using sophisticated impersonation tactics to steal login details and personal information through fake emails and websites that mimic Amazon's communication.

To protect against these threats, Amazon advises users to verify suspicious messages through their official Message Centre, enable two-step verification, and avoid clicking links in unexpected emails. The company has also partnered with organizations to combat fraud and encourages reporting any suspicious activity.


#other

GB News: UK weather: Azores High to bring searing heat back to Britain as 30C 'hot plume' set to strike
UK weather: Azores High to bring searing heat back to Britain as 30C 'hot plume' set to strike
Britain will experience a week of grey skies and cooler temperatures before a return to summer heat. Meteorologists predict temperatures could rise back to the 30Cs by the end of July as high pressure from the Azores moves in.

In the meantime, heavy showers and thunderstorms are expected across parts of the country, particularly in the north and west. While some areas may enjoy pleasant sunshine with temperatures reaching 24C or 25C, overall conditions will remain unsettled before a potential warm-up later in the week.


GB News: Princess Cruises announces changes to Premium and Plus packages, with new and improved benefits for holidaymakers
Princess Cruises announces changes to Premium and Plus packages, with new and improved benefits for holidaymakers
Princess Cruises has announced updates to its Premier and Plus holiday packages for 2026 sailings, featuring fare increases and new benefits. The Premier package will rise to £100 per person daily, while the Plus option will cost £65. Enhanced offerings include shore excursion credits based on trip duration and increased dining experiences.

The changes aim to reflect passenger preferences, with less popular benefits being removed to make way for more desirable features. Princess Cruises emphasizes that these adjustments provide substantial value and align with customer expectations for a more rewarding vacation experience.