On this day in 1993, Chris Hani, General Secretary of the South African Communist Party and the most popular ANC figure after Nelson Mandela himself, was shot dead outside his home in Dawn Park, Boksburg. His daughter Nomakhwezi, then fifteen years old, was with him at the time. The plot had British connections that are […]
Crypto billionaire quits Hong Kong to bankroll Reform UK
A billionaire cryptocurrency entrepreneur is relocating from Hong Kong to Britain with the explicit aim of funnelling millions of pounds into Reform UK . Ben Delo, co-founder of the BitMEX trading platform, donated £4 million to Reform earlier this year before the Government introduced a £100,000 cap on political donations from British citizens living overseas. […]
Nazi teenager tried to buy gun for terror attack
A neo-Nazi teenager, on trial at the Old Bailey, was caught after he attempted to acquire a firearm for a terrorist attack. Alfie Coleman was 19 years old when armed police arrested him outside a Morrisons supermarket in Stratford, east London, in September 2023. Three officers trained stun guns on Coleman as he crossed the […]
When US Black nationalists joined hands with British nazis
The controversy over Kanye West’s cancelled appearance at Wireless Festival calls to mind the cases of other Black American extremists whose involvement in the UK in the 1980s and 1990s aroused anger. These were political activists happy to forge alliances with organised British fascism. Two figures stand out: Louis Farrakhan and Osiris Akkebala. Neither will […]
Tate brothers claim Romania victory but face mounting legal charges on three fronts
A Romanian court has lifted the remaining “judicial control” measures on Andrew and Tristan Tate, removing supervisory conditions in one of the cases against them. The brothers are celebrating it as a victory, but it does little to reduce the threat of legal actions facing them. The Romanian ruling, handed down in Bucharest on 6 […]
‘Fash Harry’ in the cells – and blames ‘antifa scumbags’
The arrest warrant didn’t take long to bite. Kent anti-migrant activist ‘Fash’ Harry Hilden, who as we reported, failed to appear in court last week to face charges, found himself spending a couple of days in a cell and back before the bench rather sooner than he might have liked. Hilden then took to Facebook […]





