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The Trial Was ‘White Supremacy’ Orchestrated by ‘Pigs’

Jared Taylor and Paul Kersey note the unbridgeable gap in how blacks and whites see justice. They also discuss riots in Belfast, refugees, the SPLC, and a great essay by Tom Woods. Subscribe to Radio Renaissance podcasts on Substack here. Subscribe on Bitchute here. Find this podcast on X here. Download this episode here. The […]

Renters’ Rights Act: Can Labour fix Britain’s housing crisis?

The Renters’ Rights Act came into law last month, promising a ‘once in a generation’ transformation of renting. In truth, its changes barely scratch the surface of Britain’s housing crisis. We need to break with the landlords and their system.

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The Epstein scandal and the crisis of the British state

The Epstein scandal has obliterated public trust in Britain’s core institutions: the monarchy, the police, Parliament, and the rest. Millions of people are even more convinced than they were before that the system is rigged, and the state is rotten to the core.

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Britain’s “lost generation”: One million young people without work

Britain’s youth unemployment crisis has been back in the headlines this week, following the release of a report which found that one in six young people will soon be out of employment, education, and training. Capitalism is scrapping our futures.

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Andy Burnham – a wolf in sheep’s clothing

Labour leadership hopeful Andy Burnham is trying to reinvent himself as a ‘man of the people’ in the run-up to the Makerfield by-election. But his talk about ending Thatcherism is hot air. Burnham is a careerist charlatan; the Greens should have no illusions in him.

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Henry Nowak’s murder – a product of a sick system

The tragic murder of Henry Nowak has shocked millions. The callous treatment of Nowak by the police has been weaponised by racist demagogues like Farage, Lowe, and Musk, to whip up division and unrest, and distract blame away from the failures of the whole system.

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The dictatorship of capital: Bond markets twist the screws on Britain’s political leaders

Starmer's failing premiership and the threat of a leadership contest have sent the bond markets into a frenzy. Recent events, as well as comments from investors, have revealed who really pulls the strings under our ‘democracy’: the bankers and bosses.

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The UK is losing the industry that makes everything

The British chemicals industry supports half a million jobs, and is a vital artery in the wider economy. But despite once dominating the world, the sector is beset by closures. This is yet another example of the decrepitude of British capitalism.

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UK risks a ‘lost generation’ of jobless young people

Britain risks creating a “lost generation” as the number of young people out of work and education surges, a government-commissioned review warned Thursday. The number of 16- to 24-year-olds not in employment, education or training, so-called “NEETs”, topped one million in the first quarter of the year for the first time since 2013, separate official […]

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May 1940: How Churchill Came to Save Christian Civilization

On May 10, 1940, Britain’s King George VI summoned Winston Churchill to Buckingham Palace to form a government. The immediate impetus for this move was Britain’s failures in the Norway campaign, especially the failure to hold Narvik. Churchill, as First Lord of the Admiralty, was the minister most responsible for that failure. But, as historian Andrew Roberts has noted, the debate “was as much…

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Burning Britain: This record heatwave is a sign of what’s to come

May’s heatwave has broken records, with highs of 35°C. The unprecedented spring temperatures have exposed how Britain is not prepared for the threat of global warming, and how the impacts of climate change are felt unequally.

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Forgotten Photos of Manchester’s Slums From the 1960s and 1970s That Shook the Nation

Britain in the 1960s liked to think of itself as a country moving forward. The postwar recovery was well underway, consumer culture was beginning to bloom, and cities across the country were being promoted as symbols of a new, modern age. Behind that image, in the back streets of Manchester, families were living in conditions […]

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EU automated border system suspended at Dover amid bank holiday chaos

French authorities suspended the European Union’s new digital border check system at Britain’s Port of Dover on Saturday, as traffic piled up at the UK ferry terminal at the start of the long weekend. Travellers were facing wait times of over two hours at the terminal in southern England to get the cross-Channel ferry to […]

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Britain’s Largest Iron Age Hoard on Display for the First Time Includes Evidence of First 4-Horse Carriage

5 years after its discovery and 2 years after preservation, the largest collection of Iron age artifacts ever found in Britain is revealing its secrets. Found in the “rural backwater” of northern England’s county of Yorkshire, the mélange of horse tackle, carriage pieces, weapons, and home goods is proving the region was anything but. Now, […]

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Late queen pushed for son Andrew to be UK trade envoy: official papers

Britain’s late queen Elizabeth II pushed for her son Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor to be given a high-profile job as a trade envoy, a senior official said in a 2000 document released by the government on Thursday. The British government agreed to release the documents related to the disgraced former prince’s role as trade envoy from 2001 […]

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EasyJet posts deeper first-half loss on Mideast war

British no-frills airline EasyJet said Thursday that its losses deepened in the six months to end-March after the Middle East war sent jet fuel prices soaring. The headline loss after tax came in at £377 million ($506 million) for the first half of its financial year, a rise of 27 percent from the period a […]

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British state attacks ‘Filton 24’ barrister: Solidarity with Rajiv Menon KC!

The British state is prosecuting the barrister representing Palestine Action activists, for the ‘crime’ of reminding jurors of their right to acquit the accused! This is yet another egregious attack on the Palestine movement and our democratic rights.

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“There’ll be riots”: Farage gets in line to implement austerity

Over the past year, Nigel Farage has changed his tune massively. From touting policies like re-nationalisation, he is now talking about “waging war” on “benefits culture”, even if it leads to riots. This is an open declaration of class war.

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