Tonight on the World at 8 with Lynne Mozar – 245 arrests and one stabbing at the annual immigrant ‘carnival’ in Notting Hill. Despite huge preventative police measures, arrests were made for drug possession, public order offences, criminal damage, robbery and assault.
Tonight on the World at 8 with Lynne Mozar – News that immigration into Britain went up by over 20 percent last year comes at the same time as unemployment in Britain rises by 38,000.
By Jennifer Matthys – More than 48,000 immigrants from Libya and Tunisia have arrived in Italy since the beginning of the year, their Interior Minister Roberto Maroni announced on Monday. The United Nations High Commission for Refugees (UNHCR) said 52,000 people had arrived in Italy from North Africa since the start of the year.
By Pat Harrington – If you listen to Foreign Secretary William Hague, the war in Libya is going very well. In fact, by bombing Libya, Nato is saving the lives of Libyan citizens. It seems that Hague is not only a warmonger but also delusional.
The current conflicts and upheavals in North Africa have the potential to cause a complete breakdown in the UK’s asylum system, a think tank report has revealed.
Nationalist station Radio Red, White and Blue is broadcasting an extended edition of ‘The World at 8’ tonight, featuring a special report on the Libyan Crisis.
The British National Party opposes the imposition of a no-fly zone on Libya, which comprises yet more unwarranted Western military action abroad, Party leader Nick Griffin MEP has stated.
By Rachel Hill – Thirteen Coptic Christians have been murdered and at least 140 injured during clashes with Muslims in Egypt, giving a scary glimpse of Britain's future under the rule of Islam.
– British National Party leader condemns Cameron over moves to send British troops into Libya.
Nick Griffin today launched a stinging attack on Tory leader David Cameron over the fiasco of the eight SAS troops arrested by rebels in Libya and his announcement that 600 men from the Black Watch are on standby to be sent to the strife-torn desert to help remove Colonel Gadaffi.
It is not the job of European nations to rescue North Africans from their own governments or to send our troops there to be killed, British National Party MEP for Yorkshire and the Humberside has told the European Parliament.