Back issues of Searchlight

2010 07

  • The BNP past of the EDL leader Nick Lowles and Simon Cressy expose Tommy Robinson
  • It is time to act Nick Lowles looks at how the authorities should deal with the English Defence League
  • Barking Mad Matthew Collins on when the EDL and BNP joined forces
  • Bradford Together Nick Lowles introduces a community campaign to stop the EDL
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    2010 6

  • Routed Nick Lowles explains how the election campaign in Barking and Dagenham brought the BNP leader to his knees
  • Defeated Nick Lowles analyses the BNP’s performance around the country
  • Trying to escape from desperation row Sonia Gable analysis Nick Griffin’s reaction to the electoral defeat and examines where the BNP goes from here
  • Ex-BNP webmaster confirms Jim Dowson owns the BNP Sonia Gable reveals the fallout from the latest dispute to hit the party
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    2010 5

  • The battle for Barking and Dagenham Nick Lowles looks at the campaign to stop the BNP gaining its biggest potential prize
  • 2010 general election Where the BNP is standing
  • Big numbers but prospects look bleak Sonia Gable and Nick Lowles examine the BNP’s council election effort
  • New BNP? Same old nazis and thugs David Williams and Simon Cressy review some of the BNP’s candidates
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    2010 4

  • The politics of HOPE and hate Nick Lowles looks at the 2010 election campaign and highlights what needs to be done
  • Where the BNP is standing
  • Key electoral battlegrounds Nick Lowles examines the BNP’s target areas
  • Stepping stones to power David Williams explains why the BNP is a more serious political threat than the 1970s National Front
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    2010 3

  • BNP votes for non-white members Gerry Gable shines a light on proceedings at the BNP’s EGM
  • The constitutional changes Sonia Gable examines the BNP’s new rules
  • Griffin defends BNP thuggery Simon Cressy and Gerry Gable analyse the assault on a Times journalist
  • The BNP is still a racist party Dave Williams and Sonia Gable explain why the constitutional changes make no difference
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    2010 2

  • “Stinking hypocrisy” The BNP verdict on Haiti aid David Williams discusses Nick Griffin’s despicable response to the humanitarian crisis in Haiti Investigation
  • BNP terrorist jailed for weapons and explosives Simon Cressy on the man whose activities the BNP leadership excused
  • BNP campaign blown off course Nick Lowles analyses the Stoke-on-Trent’s BNP group leader’s decision to stand against the party
  • HOPE HQ gets off to flying start Sam Tarry reports from Barking and Dagenham
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    2010 1

  • Fear and loathing grips Europe Nick Lowles discusses the issues arising from the Swiss vote to ban minarets
  • Griffin launches election campaign by cynically exploiting war dead Sonia Gable examines the BNP’s chosen themes for the general election
  • English Defence League cracks begin to show Simon Cressy wonders whether the EDL is about to self-destruct
  • The year ahead Nick Lowles assesses the BNP’s chances in the forthcoming elections
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    December2009

  • Griffin ditches North West to launch parliamentary campaign Sonia Gable examines the BNP leader’s attempt to gain greater political power
  • Battlefield Barking & Dagenham Nick Lowles considers whether the BNP can take control of its first council
  • BNP joins European far-right grouping Janosz Malterik and Nick Lowles examine Nick Griffin’s latest international venture
  • A divided past, a tangled future Matthew Collins explores issues facing migrant workers in Northern Ireland
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    November2009

  • People Together Nick Lowles introduces a campaign to combat the English Defence League threat
  • Dissecting the Dowsons Matthew Collins and Simon Cressy investigate the BNP’s Belfast bunker and how a loyalist anti-abortion campaigner took over the BNP. Additional reporting from Gerry Gable and Sonia Gable
  • BNP uses public money to fund party officers Nick Lowles and Sonia Gable expose the people employed by the BNP MEPs
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    October2009

  • People Together Nick Lowles introduces a campaign to combat the English Defence League threat
  • Businessman bankrolls “street army” Nick Lowles examines the people behind the EDL
  • The 2010 campaign Nick Lowles outlines the priorities for the general and local elections
  • Activists corner HOPE not hate wins wide support
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    September2009

  • People power forces hooligan ban Nick Lowles on how an online campaign got an England Defence League march banned
  • Well connected Tom Woodson examines the claims of the English Defence League
  • Hooligans disunited Nick Lowles looks at the mixed relationships between hooligan gangs and far-right parties
  • No beer, no bands, no fun Gerry Gable reports on this year’s Red, White and Blue festival
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    August2009

  • No Peace Here: the continuing shame of ‘post-conflict’ Northern Ireland Matthew Collins investigates life for an immigrant family in Belfast
  • A hot August? Gerry Gable, Simon Cressy and Tom Woodson look at the Islamophobic groups that are trying to provoke racist violence
  • Racist statements a foretaste of BNP leader’s term as an MEP Dave Williams examines Nick Griffin’s preparations for taking his seat in the European Parliament
  • BNP appeals for funds for ‘lawyer’ and bouncers Sonia Gable on the latest BNP fundraising ruse
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    July2009

  • Far-right results in the European election Votes, percentages and MEPs elected around Europe
  • Mixed fortunes but no unity for far right Graeme Atkinson examines how the far right did around Europe
  • 2009 European election results Sonia Gable and Nick Lowles analyse the BNP’s vote and the anti-fascist campaign
  • BNP boards the EU gravy train Sonia Gable examines the financial consequences of the election of two BNP MEPs
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    June2009

  • The HOPE not hate campaign takes to the streets Nick Lowles reports from the front line
  • Students turn out for HOPE Sam Tarry reports from the campaign trail
  • The real picture BNP’s “secret” manifesto launch
  • English county council elections David Williams surveys the BNP’s campaign
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    May2009

  • Italian rally proves BNP fascist credentials Nick Lowles and Sonia Gable look at how the BNP has once again revealed its true politics
  • Nick Griffin’s friends in Europe David Williams and Graeme Atkinson expose the detritus of the European far right with whom the BNP chairman wants links
  • BNP candidates exposed Sonia Gable, Simon Cressy and David Williams reveal the not-so-respectable faces on the BNP’s European election lists
  • The HOPE not hate campaign 2009
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    April2009

  • Open letter Nick Lowles asks readers to help defeat the BNP
  • Five ways you can help the HOPE not hate campaign
  • Delivering HOPE in the community Key days of action in April and May
  • Student Sunday goes national Nick Lowles outlines how students are supporting the HOPE not hate campaign
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    March2009

  • Recession swings politics right Nick Lowles discusses the threat of political nationalism as a result of the economic crisis
  • European far right reacts slowly to the economic crisis Searchlight looks at the extent to which Europe’s far-right groups are exploiting the downturn
  • Union toolkit Searchlight’s new aid to help trade unions combat the BNP
  • Unions begin to mobilise for HOPE Nick Lowles explains the vital role of trade unions in the European election campaign
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    February2009

  • BNP forges new links with South African ex-pats Simon Cressy, Gerry Gable and Sonia Gable investigate the BNP’s attempt to exploit South African émigrés
  • BNP candidate is jailed animal rights extremist David Williams reveals the past that a Croydon BNP activist hoped to hide
  • Griffin the Mindbender David Williams shows that Nick Griffin’s supposed rejection of antisemitism is a lie
  • HOPE not hate 2009 Nick Lowles explains how Searchlight is building a grassroots campaign that can prevent the BNP from making a breakthrough in the European election.
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    January2009

  • 2009 time to be counted Nick Lowles explains what it will take to defeat the BNP in the coming elections
  • Union Friday Join the trade union day of anti-BNP action on 15 May
  • Pressure grows on Attorney General as BNP targets school children Nick Lowles calls for a prosecution over the BNP’s Racism Cuts Both Ways pamphlet
  • “Unacceptable practices” and constitutional breaches in BNP’s pretend trade union Sonia Gable investigates “Solidarity”
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    December2008

  • Named and shamed: BNP squirms under the spotlight Sonia Gable examines the background and repercussions of the leak of a list of BNP members
  • BNP evicted Sonia Gable reveals that the BNP has lost its shiny new warehouse
  • Shut down the peddlers of hate Nick Lowles demands that the BNP be held to account for peddling racist lies to whip up racial tension
  • Banged to rights? Searchlight shows that racism was a motive in only a handful of the BNP’s “racist murders”
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    November2008

  • Is a recession good for the BNP? Nick Lowles assesses how the BNP will benefit from the unfolding economic crisis
  • Defenders of hate Simon Cressy uncovers the links between the BNP and the armed forces
  • The good the bad and the stupid Gerry Gable looks at how the police enforce the BNP ban
  • East Enders or dead enders; No charity from BNP
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    October2008

  • Cologne routs the racists Hans Vogel reports from the front line in Cologne city centre
  • Rallying for power Nick Lowles reveals the true purpose of the BNP’s rally in Stoke
  • It’s not fair dinkum! Matthew Collins outlines Searchlight’s campaign to stop Nick Griffin’s trip to Australia
  • The BNP insecurity team Simon Cressy examines the thugs behind the shades and bad haircuts
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    September2008

  • Searchlight uncovers BNP hate factory Gerry Gable reveals the secret location of the BNP’s new premises
  • Trouble upstairs Sonia Gable investigates the problems at the top of the BNP
  • Going Local Nick Lowles concludes the debate on the way forward for anti-fascism
  • Shouting slogans is not enough in days like these argues Jason Hunter
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    August2008

  • The nazi terrorist who prepared for race war David Williams reveals the nazi who planned terrorist acts with a bigot’s zeal
  • Holocaust deniers skip bail to claim asylum David Williams investigates the convictions of the men who ran the Heretical Press website
  • Morrison ousted in Sheppard trial fallout Gerry Gable on the downfall of a veteran nazi
  • An ongoing trail of terror Gerry Gable looks at some of the many terrorist acts carried out or planned by nazis and fascists in Britain since the end of the Second World War
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    July2008

  • Leaving the comfort zone Nick Lowles welcomes the debate on the future direction of the anti-fascist movement
  • Where now? Paul Meszaros, Bob Archer and a Labour activist from the East Midlands contribute to the debate
  • The apologist for terror and the BBC David Williams investigates the academic who has embraced Holocaust denial
  • The worst of two worlds Gerry Gable looks at the former BNP member who recruits for al-Qaeda in a high security prison
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    June2008

  • Where now Nick Lowles assesses the way forward for the anti-BNP campaign
  • Battlefield 1 Destination North West Nick Lowles looks ahead to the European elections
  • Battlefield 2 Barking and Dagenham Nick Lowles analyses the London Assembly vote
  • Battlefield 3 Stoke-on-Trent Nick Lowles reports on how Labour’s failings could produce a BNP mayor
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    May2008

  • HOPE keeps hate at bay Nick Lowles analyses the 2008 elections
  • Facing down the BNP brand Nick Lowles reports on how the smaller far-right parties fared
  • Londoners stand strong to defend their London Nick Lowles reflects on the HOPE not hate campaign
  • City fool Sonia Gable examines the BNP’s flawed hero
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    April2008

  • BNP candidate in rape shame Nick Lowles and David Williams expose Nick Eriksen’s obnoxious views on women
  • Weekend of hope kicks off London campaign Nick Lowles reports on a successful series of events
  • Top BNP Assembly candidate presents ‘budget full of holes’ Sonia Gable looks at the latest achievements of the BNP’s diminishing band of councillors, including the BNP’s falling roll; BNP votes for rise in councillor allowances; Councillor failed to meet BNP ‘standards’; Is this the BNP’s most useless councillor?; Gone to the devil
  • BNP offers London a list of no-hopers Searchlight looks at who the BNP would put in the London Assembly
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    March2008

  • 2008 elections preview Nick Lowles looks at the BNP’s chances outside London in the May council elections
  • English nationalist rival moves in on BNP territory David Williams looks at the England First Party
  • The watchdog that did not bark Sonia Gable reveals more about the BNP’s dodgy finances
  • Namibian inaction leaves double killer free in Britain Gerry Gable on the trail of an apartheid terrorist
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    February2008

  • Let’s vote for our London Nick Lowles outlines the campaign against the BNP
  • The rebels ride off into the sunset Nick Lowles reports on the latest developments in the feud in the BNP
  • Map of the fallout Nick Lowles analyses the effect of the BNP split around the country
  • Nick Griffin political extremist and veteran splitter Dave Williams reveals the extremist past of the BNP’s leader
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    January2008

  • The BNP combusts Nick Lowles investigates the BNP’s biggest crisis since the party’s formation in 1982
  • Fight night in Leeds An insider’s account of the meeting at which the rival factions in the BNP squared up to each other
  • BNP pot calls the kettle black Sonia Gable examines the financial accusations and irregularities in the BNP
  • BNP beaten into third place in Sandwell Nick Lowles reports on the BNP’s loss in a crucial by-election
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    December2007

  • Fear and loathing Nick Lowles argues that migration is a reality and the sooner we can accept this the quicker we can solve the problems that do exist
  • To win the debate over “amnesty” for immigrants, advocates need to reach the heart of America Leonard Zeskind examines immigration policy in the USA
  • Nick Griffin political whore Nick Griffin’s US trip exposed his links with one of the world’s most active nazis report David Williams and Simon Cressy
  • Bradford BNP on the brink Nick Lowles uncovers the split in an important BNP branch
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    November2007

  • Trouble at the court of Mad King Nick Nick Lowles examines the crisis engulfing the BNP
  • All the king’s men Sonia Gable looks at Griffin’s coterie of trusted advisers
  • Heading for court again Nick Lowles reports on Mike Easter’s appeal against his expulsion
  • BNP compares Auschwitz to Disneyland David Williams exposes the BNP’s covert Holocaust denial
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    October2007

  • Innocence corrupted Gerry Gable investigates the men who dress their children up as Nazis
  • Business is booming outside the BNP Sonia Gable looks at the comings and goings in the BNP hierarchy
  • BNP insults Britain’s war dead Sonia Gable investigates the BNP’s attempts to exploit families’ grief
  • David Irving boasts university speaking date but his Coventry meeting is banned
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    September2007

  • A pyrrhic victory Nick Lowles looks at the fallout from Nick Griffin’s re-election as BNP leader
  • Nazis unite to support German Holocaust denier David Williams reports from the nazi fringes
  • Anger rises in South Africa as killers walk free Gerry Gable continues Searchlight’s investigation of today’s activities of apartheid’s operatives
  • Lousy food and no water David Williams visits the BNP’s Red, White and Blue flop
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    August2007

  • BNP activists lose appeal in politically motivated libel case Sonia Gable examines a failed bid to shut down Searchlight
  • The politics of a banana republic Nick Lowles on the BNP’s problem with democracy
  • There’s nothing so drear as a field with no beer Sonia Gable watches the clouds form over the BNP’s summer festival
  • Sedgefield by-election Nick Lowles analyses the BNP’s performance
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    July2007

  • A strange election campaign Taz examines the Front National’s campaign in the French general election
  • FN routed in general election Jean-Yves Camus analyses the Front National’s vote
  • Chris Hani assassination Searchlight leads call for reinvestigation
  • The big squeeze Nick Lowles investigates a possible BNP leadership challenge
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    June2007

  • Defeated but dangers still loom large Nick Lowles analyses the BNP’s election performance
  • A time to celebrate but major challenges lie ahead says Nick Lowles
  • The key battlegrounds Searchlight reports on how the BNP did in the 23 key wards we identified last month
  • Success still eludes North East BNP Mike Hartman examines another BNP failure
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    May2007

  • The BNP fields record number of candidates in long-term drive for Europe Nick Lowles examines the BNP’s election strategy
  • The key battlegrounds Nick Lowles surveys the BNP’s prospects in some of the wards it is contesting
  • Searchlight needs your help What you can do in the last days of the campaign
  • The rest of the right David Williams looks at the other rightwing parties fighting for council seats
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    April2007

  • The HOPE not hate tour begins Nick Lowles joins the Mirror bus at the start of its journey
  • Leeds BNP councillor speaks at fascist rally Nick Lowles finds another hole in the BNP’s “respectable” image
  • Gangland Sandwell What role the BNP councillor? Searchlight asks what is James Lloyd hiding
  • King and country Searchlight talks to the Commonwealth volunteers who remain proud that they fought for Britain against Hitler
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    March2007

  • BNP candidate pleads guilty to explosives charge Nick Lowles reports on the Cottage and Jackson trial and reveals how the BNP refused to help the police
  • Three key council by-elections, three BNP defeats Nick Lowles looks at the lessons from these well organised campaigns
  • Inside the secret world of the BNP Searchlight’s investigation team looks at the secret cadre of intellectuals and terrorists behind the public leadership of the BNP
  • BNP trade union cancels AGM in fear of exposure Searchlight’s investigation team reveals Solidarity’s apartheid terrorist links
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    February2007

  • Far right forms new group in European Parliament David Williams and Graeme Atkinson examine Identity, Sovereignty, Tradition
  • Populism a new and different right Graeme Atkinson looks at the rise of rightwing populism in Europe
  • Let’s welcome migrant workers Nick Lowles outlines the benefits to Britain and launches Trade Union Friends of Searchlight’s ‘A worker is a worker’ campaign
  • BNP scab union set for official launch Nick Lowles goes behind the BNP’s trade union front
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    January2007

  • Malcontents plot electoral carnage Nick Lowles reports on the conflicts within the BNP
  • BNP leader mixes with Holocaust deniers by Jeroen Bosch
  • BNP humbled in the park Nick Lowles analyses the BNP’s prospects in Barking and Dagenham
  • The Anti-Fascist Fortnight The campaign is growing
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    December2006

  • Islamophobia set to rise as BNP duo cleared Nick Lowles examines the consequences of the trial verdict
  • From hero to zero Dave Williams investigates the BNP’s appalling treatment of Sharon Ebanks
  • BNP forced to defend its accounts Sonia Gable reveals the truth about the BNP’s finances
  • On the streets in Rotherham, east London and Morley
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    November2006

  • White terrorism fails to make the news Nick Lowles on the discovery of a record bomb-making hoard
  • Netherlands Police uncover fascist weapons cache, by Jeroen Bosch
  • A finger in too many pies Sonia Gable looks at the diverse interests of the BNP’s internet master
  • Time to end the race to the bottom Nick Lowles explains that the debate over the Muslim veil has obscured the fundamental issues
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    October2006

  • Belgium Arrested nazi terrorists included soldiers. Jeroen Bosch and Wim Haelsterman report
  • Sweden Nazi election sabotage, by Daniel Poohl
  • The silent war Matthew Collins investigates racist murder in Northern Ireland
  • Paramilitaries groups today Matthew Collins profiles the groups on both sides
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    September2006

  • It’s time to get Watty! Nick Lowles exposes the nazi who has admitted running Redwatch and argues that the authorities can and must act against the terror website
  • When is a terrorist not a terrorist? Matthew Collins on how the courts continue not to take nazi terrorists seriously
  • Halting the rise of the BNP Nick Lowles argues that the reassertion of our ideals over theirs is crucial to defeating the BNP
  • Community campaigning and political engagement Paul Meszaros examines how the campaign was won in Bradford
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    August2006

  • Who ate all the Sauerkraut? Mark Perryman explains the significance of what happened off the pitch
  • A Day at Dachau Mark Perryman visits the Nazi concentration camp
  • New England, Old England? Nick Lowles gives an alternative view of the World Cup
  • Redwatch: Action at last? Nick Lowles sees hope after a long campaign
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    July2006

  • BNP keeps courts busy Sonia Gable shows that the BNP is still packed full of criminals and the leadership stands by them
  • An everyday tale of a BNP activist Sonia Gable on how a black woman lied about her father to join the BNP
  • BNP defends Holocaust denier Gerry Gable exposes the BNP’s Plymouth candidate, a typical example of Griffin’s BNP
  • Another week, another by-election Back to business as usual as the BNP loses a string of council elections
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    June2006

  • 2006 local election analysis Nick Lowles examines the BNP’s successes and failures and the reasons for them
  • Demography, race and class: New Labour and the BNP Jon Cruddas MP and Nick Lowles argue that only a readjustment in public policy can defeat the BNP
  • Regional round-up The anti-BNP campaign around the country, how the BNP fared and the dire performance of the new BNP councillors in Barking and Dagenham
  • Court upholds Searchlight’s reporting of BNP feud Sonia Gable on the High Court’s dismissal of two BNP activists’ libel proceedings against Searchlight
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    May2006

  • 'Ethnic' candidate creates turmoil in the BNP Nick Lowles on the fallout after Bradford BNP’s unusual choice
  • J’accuse Nick Lowles reports how a gangland hitman has pointed his finger at the BNP
  • The crazy gang strike again Peter Lazenby investigates Eddy Morrison, one of the fringe candidates for Leeds council
  • May local election – 11 pages on the BNP and other far-right election candidates
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    April2006

  • Hope v Hate Nick Lowles looks at the local election campaign we can expect from the BNP
  • Searchlight hits the streets Extracts from the latest editions of Searchlight’s successful anti-BNP campaigning tool
  • Keighley West falls to Labour Nick Lowles explains how the BNP was defeated in its Keighley West stronghold
  • BNP leader embraced by top US nazis David Williams reports from inside an American Renaissance conference
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    March2006

  • When Tony met Joey, and Warren and Angie walked out Nick Lowles delves into the murky goings-on in the BNP
  • Police called in over BNP dirty tricks Nick Lowles on how the BNP cheated its way to second in a council by-election
  • Racism is nothing new in the BNP David Williams explains that the BNP is still a hardline racist organisation
  • Freedom of speech The BNP’s claimed belief in free speech does not go very deep argues Steve Silver
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    February2006

  • BNP union unmasked The BNP has registered a trade union “for British workers”. Nick Lowles examines the reasons for this move and reminds genuine trade unionists to continue to oppose the BNP and its racist politics
  • British fascism and the trade unions With the imminent launch of a BNP trade union, David Williams critically examines the real history of British fascism’s fierce anti-unionism.
  • Scandals engulf BNP leadership A leading member has been sacked and others have walked out, Nick Lowles reveals
  • News in brief MPs to intervene in Nazi books row; BNP moles stalled at the starting gate; Fair-weather Christians
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    January2006

  • Searchlight stops sale of nazi books How Searchlight exposed a nazi propaganda coup and ended it
  • News in brief Two jailed for Walker murder; “White man” killers sentenced to life; Leading BNP member bailed; Humiliation in Bournemouth; Bad night for the BNP; BNP paedophile jailed; BNP councillor to face race charge; Former bomb plotter jailed for 12 months
  • Nazi prisoner’s death plot exposes security failure Gerry Gable on the nazi who tried to organise a terror campaign from his prison cell
  • Goodbye, racial nationalism, hello, ethno-nationalism Steve Silver discusses a far-reaching BNP policy change
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    December2005

  • Riots plunge France into crisis Esbé explains the causes of the November riots
  • Britain has nothing to be smug about Steve Silver argues that Britain is not immune from racial tension
  • Stateside Riots in America by Leonard Zeskind for IREHR and Antifa-Net
  • Who will remember them? The National Front’s smallest ever Remembrance Sunday march
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    November2005

  • Right-wing terrorism still alive and plotting Gerry Gable on the far right’s ongoing interest in bombing
  • BNP News Stoke BNP pushes Islamophobia; All change in the North West. Nick Lowles reports
  • Chaos reigns in the Crazy Gang What happened after Searchlight pictured the Nationalist Alliance
  • Blood and Honour stages gigs across Europe Jan Raabe follows the nazi bands in their quest to honour the memory of Ian Stuart Donaldson
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    October2005

  • The storm that followed the storm Leonard Zeskind on how a hurricane exposed the divisions in US society
  • BNP in wake of bombings Nick Lowles examines how the BNP is stirring up racial tension ahead of the 2006 elections
  • Gloom amid the sunshine Nick Lowles reports on the BNP’s Red, White and Blue festival
  • Nazis con Yorkshire Tories Nick Lowles on how the BNP hired a room for a John Tyndall memorial
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    September2005

  • Liverpool grieves for victim of racist murder Report on an appalling racist murder by Tony Barrett of the Liverpool Echo
  • Racist backlash – an enemy within? Steve Silver argues that racists are using 7/7 as a bridgehead for a wider racist agenda
  • A wet day in London Daphne Liddle reports on two anti-Islamic marches
  • Bombings backlash: Tensions and hope in Leeds Peter Lazenby reports on the community’s response to revelations that three of the alleged London bombers came from Beeston
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    August2005

  • In the wake of the London bombings Nick Lowles and Steve Silver emphasise the importance of a strong anti-racist reponse
  • Fascist fringe Matthew Collins looks at what the smaller fascist groups said about the bombings
  • BNP Becontree campaign descends into violence Gerry Gable charts the rise and fall of the BNP in Barking and Dagenham
  • No to fascist terror Statement by Searchlight
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    July2005

  • The way forward Nick Lowles and Steve Silver advocate a new approach to combat fascism
  • Come back Leni Riefenstahl, all is forgiven Gerry Gable watches a BNP election DVD full of lies and errors
  • Summer blues on the BNP election front Results of council by-elections contested by the BNP
  • BNP loses its way in East London Nick Lowles on how last year’s BNP victory was decisively reversed
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    June2005

  • Battleground set for next May Nick Lowles analyses the campaign in Barking
  • BNP Britain’s fourth party claim does not stand up Sonia Gable looks at the numbers
  • BNP fails to make ground in Kirklees Report from Kirklees Unity
  • BNP fails to impress Nick Lowles examines the election results and asks where now for the BNP
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    May2005

  • Election analysis Nick Lowles assesses the prospects of the BNP’s record election slate
  • Constituencies to watch Searchlight looks at the BNP’s top six priority seats and the next 14
  • A disappointing trip south for the BNP boss Searchlight reports from the BNP’s Romford rally
  • Election campaign gets off to a flying start Nick Lowles reports from local days of action against the BNP
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    April2005

  • The campaign begins Nick Lowlesreports on the launch of the anti-BNP general election campaign
  • Searchlight election special tabloid Excerpts
  • Who should lead the anti-fascist movement? Steve Silver says trade unionists must be in the front line
  • The sorry tale of the ‘do-nothing’ councillors Nick Lowles examines the BNP councillors’ record
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    March2005

  • Anti-fascist arrested at Holocaust commemoration Steve Silver on an outrageous act by Oldham police
  • The truth behind Veritas Kate Taylor examines Robert Kilroy-Silk’s new party
  • BNP news Scottish students turn BNP leader away; Wakefield BNP boss in court
  • Sacked BNP councillor loses appeal by Steve Silver
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    February2005

  • BNP slams Asian flood relief effort Nick Lowles examines the BNP’s racist objections to compassion
  • Fascists insult bereaved family Daphne Liddle tracks a small National Front march
  • ‘Hope not Hate, Count Me In’ How Keighley is uniting against Nick Griffin and the BNP
  • Mad dog set free Matthew Collins on the life and times of Johnny Adair
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    January2005

  • BNP regional roundup: northwest Nick Lowles looks at the BNP’s problems in what was its prime region
  • News in brief: Anti-racists march in Scotland, Millwall on racism charge, BNP routed in Black Country
  • State of the BNP 2005 Nick Lowles assesses the BNP’s prospects after its failure to break through in 2004
  • State of the right Britain’s other fascist groups
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    December2004

  • Nail bomb survivor murdered Steve Silver reports on a killing with an apparent homophobic motive
  • A dedicated anti-fascist and good friend Graeme Atkinson pays tribute to Stieg Larsson
  • BNP news
  • General election: what role anti-fascists? Nick Lowles outlines the task ahead
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    November2004

  • Village idiots Gerry Gable analyses the BNP’s latest venture to the polls
  • Swansea marches against racism Steve Silver reports on a big protest against a racist murder
  • ASLEF fights on against BNP member Nick Wright on the tribunal’s decision on the expulsion of Jay Lee
  • Newspaper dishes dirt on the BNP in Scotland Gerry Gable reports the latest blows against the BNP
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    October2004

  • Disaster in Dagenham Gerry Gable looks at how the BNP lied its way to victory in a council by-election
  • Warning bells ring out over London Nick Lowles outlines the lessons of Goresbrook
  • Tyndall lays out anti-Griffin manifesto Nick Lowles on John Tundall’s bid for a comeback
  • Unions take lead in campaign against Redwatch Steve Silver reports from the TUC Congress
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    September2004

  • Red White and Blue Nick Lowles once again risks the elements inside the BNP’s summer festival
  • Funny money BNP fall foul of election funding rules by Nick Lowles
  • News from the sewers Gerry Gable on the Hollywood nazis of the November 9th Society
  • Griffin in humiliating climbdown Nick Lowles reports on the BNP leader’s latest problem
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    August2004

  • Secret agent Nick Lowles reports on the fallout from the BBC’s exposé of the BNP
  • Andy Sykes The brave and decent man who turned against the BNP
  • BNP black membership debate Steve Silver examines the struggle inside the BNP
  • Targeted campaigning keeps the BNP at bay Nick Lowles analyses the success of localised and targeted campaigning
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    July2004

  • Hope wins over hate! Nick Lowles analyses the BNP’s election performance
  • UKIP in Europe Steve Silver examines what the UKIP really stands for
  • Anti-racist fightback: How communities fought the BNP with reports from Bradford, Broxbourne, Kirklees, the Home Counties, the Northeast, the Black Country, Wales, Burnley, London and Oldham
  • Far-right European, London and local council election results a complete list of how the BNP and other far-right parties fared
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    June2004

  • The BNP’s gangland hitman A Searchlight investigation team reveals the full story of Nick Griffin’s links with one of Britain’s most dangerous gangsters
  • “I have a dream…Serbian style Nick Lowles goes undercover to dine with Jean-Marie Le Pen
  • News in brief Nazi firebomber gets seven years; BNP teacher suspended; church leaders condemn BNP
  • David Irving tours UK Kate Taylor on the Holocaust revisionist’s latest speaking tour
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    May2004

  • BNP boss is city gangster The Liverpool man who is Nick Griffin’s personal minder
  • Yorkshire BNP candidate funded scab miners Lady Jane Birdwood’s role in the miners’ strike
  • East Lancs BNP in disarray Nick Lowles on the latest disasters to befall the BNP
  • A party of whingeing losers Searchlight looks at a few of the BNP’s election candidates
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    April2004

  • BNP councillors Nick Lowles examines what they have done and, more often, not done
  • BNP brought shame on Burnley Matthew Collins interviews the BNP councillor who rejected her party
  • Adios Combat 18 Mark Atkinson goes into exile
  • News in brief
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    March2004

  • BNP news BNP councillor is council tax dodger; Griffin faces far-right challenge
  • BNP flops in attempt to intimidate union Matthew Collins observes a very small BNP picket
  • News in Brief Yoxford sends BNP packing; BNP tries to infiltrate UKIP; refugees allowed to move
  • A feeling of déjà vu Gerry Gable on the unmasking of the BNP’s Whitehall mole
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    February2004

  • From bigotry to racism Matthew Collins on the recent spate of racist attacks in Northern Ireland
  • Pressure mounts to close Redwatch Nick Lowles reports questions on Redwatch in the House of Lords
  • Griffin’s warped record Steve Silver looks at how Griffin is pulling out all the stops to become an MEP
  • Oldham unites against the BNP Mike Luft on a new anti-fascist force
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    January2004

  • Tory defects to the BNP Nick Lowles asks who is the real winner
  • Former BNP councillor slams racist party
  • News in brief
  • Government asylum plans fuel BNP bigotry Kate Taylor looks at the latest proposals
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    December2003

  • BNP in double election defeat another encouraging night for democracy by Nick Lowles
  • Redwatch closes ranks but the threats continue Searchlight calls for the police to act
  • BNP in crisis Nick Lowles reports on the internal rows that threaten the BNP’s coming election campaigns
  • News in brief
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    November2003

  • BNP seen off in Super Thursday Nick Lowles reports on a day of triumph for anti-fascists
  • Redwatch A Searchlight special investigation uncovers the secret group behind the Redwatch hate website and exposes their violent agenda
  • Race hate on the internet Michael Whine explains the legal position in the UK
  • News in brief Racist police resign; Mubarek murder inquiry; BNP councillor walks out
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    October2003

  • BNP gains foothold in Essex Eddie Tucker explains how the BNP won its 17th councillor
  • BNP kept out of Stoke Nick Lowles reports on an anti-fascist by-election victory
  • Burnley BNP descends further into chaos Nick Lowles on the fascists’ continuing saga of misfortune
  • BNP rejected again Mike Hartman on another BNP failure to impress voters in the Northeast
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    September2003

  • Red, White & Blue Nick Lowles on how a BNP
  • councillor was expelled for violence
  • Labour disarray helps BNP by-election victory
  • Terry McKay looks at the factors that helped the BNP
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    August2003

  • Trouble and strife Nick Lowles reveals a BNP Burnley councillor is a convicted soccer yob
  • Flashpoint Wrexham Mark McCrossan explains the background to the riots
  • Tyndall’s last stand Nick Lowles looks at why Griffin has finally moved against his old rival
  • Broxbourne Against Racism responds to the BNP’s only Home Counties’ win
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    July2003

  • BNP kicked off Oldham riots Nick Lowles on the convictions that have proved the BNP link
  • Off the rails BNP man who put workmates on nazi hit list joins new union
  • Election News BNP thwarted in Burnley
  • News from the sewers Gerry Gable delves into the Havering nazi rat nest
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    June2003

  • Election overview Nick Lowles and Steve Silver analyse the 2003 local election result
  • Burnley Year Zero
  • Bradford and Kirklees Bradford 8 Nazis 0
  • Ribble Valley Against Racism Chris Gathercole and Farouk Shiraz discuss their campaign
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    May2003

  • Armed robbers, hooligans and nazis Nick Lowles looks at whom the BNP wants you to vote for
  • Beating back the BNP by Nick Lowles on why this campaign is so important
  • BNP councillor threatens woman with violence What happens when thugs get into the council chamber
  • CDA rejects multiculturalism Kate Taylor reports from the CDA’s first national conference
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    April2003

  • The BNP’s failed councillors How voters were betrayed
  • Nazis exploit internet Gerry Gable visits a British terrorist website
  • More white than bright in the WNP Gerry Gable on some of Britain’s nastiest nazis
  • Gateshead New anti-nazi group formed
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    March2003

  • Greetings from England David Turner and Nathan Goodwright examine campaigns against asylum hostels in Sittingbourne and Brighton
  • Looking down on Armageddon Nick Lowles finds out who is voting for the BNP
  • We can win Nick Lowles outlines what must be done to prevent more BNP victories
  • BNP walkouts threatened Nick Lowles on the crisis in the BNP
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    February2003

  • Alan Winder’s racist robes Gerry Gable on the Ku Klux Klan past of the BNP’s Eastbourne organiser
  • Halifax Nick Lowles on BNP electorial rewards of asylum hysteria
  • Anti-imperialism of fools Steve Silver explains how antisemitism masquerades as anti-Zionism
  • The enduring prejudice Kate Taylor examines the BNP’s Jewish problem
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    January2003

  • Time to engage Nick Lowles calls on Labour Party to go on the offensive against racists
  • Anti-racist fightback In Oldham and Burnley
  • Who’s who? The Conservative right and anti-EU movement
  • The trials of youth Nick Lowles explains why Mark Collett’s TV exposure has not harmed his BNP career
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