From Track to Commons: Sir Menzies Campbell’s Life of Principle
Former Leader of the Liberal Democrats, Intellectual, Olympian Dies – Sir Menzies “Ming” Campbell, 1941–2025 It is with a heavy heart that Britain bids farewell to one of its most erudite, courteous and quietly determined political figures. Sir Menzies Campbell—known to friends, colleagues and many across the nation as “Ming”—has Continue Reading
Home Office Fights Bid to Overturn Palestine Action Terror Ban
The Home Office has argued that a legal challenge to the proscription of protest group Palestine Action is not “exceptional” and should not be heard by the High Court. Palestine Action’s founder, Huda Ammori, is pursuing a judicial review after former home secretary Yvette Cooper designated the group a terrorist Continue Reading
Brit-Cards, Scottish Thrones, and Happy Holidays!
In the quiet outskirts of Jedburgh, Scottish Borders, locals have been treated to a performance equal parts political soap opera, performance art, and legal headache. Three individuals—self-styled as King Atehene (real name: Kofi Offeh), Queen Nandi (Jean Gasho) and their “handmaiden” Asnat (Kaura Taylor)—have set up camp in the woods, Continue Reading
