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'There Is Nothing but Darkness Ahead'
Newsweek Europe

'There Is Nothing but Darkness Ahead'

Pakistan's former PM Imran Khan says he earned the wrath of the U.S. by trying keep his country neutral

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July 07, 2023
The state we're in MPs answer questions
The Light

The state we're in MPs answer questions

WHAT do our parliamentary representatives really think about climate change, covid-19, mass immigration and transgenderism? In the April edition of The Light, I presented ten questions for readers to send to their MP. Fifteen sets of answers were received, including from Prime Minister Rishi Sunak. The respondents comprised ten Conservative, one SNP and four Labour MPs, with only one female respondent. The answers are a revealing guide to the state we are in.

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Issue 34: June 2023
All hail the... globalist
The Light

All hail the... globalist

King Charles is putting politics back on the royal throne

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Issue 34: June 2023
U.S. still holding 'forever prisoner' without charge at Guantánamo
The Light

U.S. still holding 'forever prisoner' without charge at Guantánamo

A REPORT published last month featuring previously unreleased drawings by Abu Zubaydah, a 52-year-old Saudi who has been imprisoned by the United States for more than 20 years at CIA 'black sites' and Guantánamo Bay, offers new insight into alleged torture suffered by a man caught up in a case of mistaken identity

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Issue 34: June 2023
How truth is distorted on TV
The Light

How truth is distorted on TV

I’VE been in the TV industry now for close to 20 years.

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Issue 34: June 2023
Covid injections a 'military project'
The Light

Covid injections a 'military project'

Pfizer claims products were Department of Defense prototypes

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Issue 34: June 2023
Endgame: Nature wins
The Light

Endgame: Nature wins

Universal order always outlasts tyranny

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Issue 34: June 2023
Know what's going on?
The Light

Know what's going on?

Deception is their number one weapon - talking to people nullifies it

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Issue 34: June 2023
Promoting informed consent
The Light

Promoting informed consent

Mums unite to expose Big Pharma's biggest secret

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Issue 34: June 2023
Common Law will fail to protect us against tyranny
The Light

Common Law will fail to protect us against tyranny

Dictators rip up contracts and disregard the law when it suits them

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Issue 34: June 2023
15 minute cities - why the rush?
The Light

15 minute cities - why the rush?

Green dreams will become a nightmare for ordinary people

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Issue 34: June 2023
Getting salty over health
The Light

Getting salty over health

Body's chemical reactions are giving clues to fighting disease

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Issue 34: June 2023
INTERVIEW : Katie Hopkins
The Light

INTERVIEW : Katie Hopkins

Loving and laughing across Britain

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Issue 34: June 2023
STUDENT NIELS LEARNS LOADS!
The Non-League Football Paper

STUDENT NIELS LEARNS LOADS!

NOT many United Counties League players get the chance to take on the likes of France and the Republic of Ireland, so it’s little wonder that Niels Hartman describes the past ten days as a ‘crazy experience’

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June 25, 2023
FISHBURN REELING IN LOCAL INTEREST FOR 75TH
The Non-League Football Paper

FISHBURN REELING IN LOCAL INTEREST FOR 75TH

FISHBURN Park are hoping for a bumper crowd when they host Pickering Town in a 75th anniversary match on Saturday, July 8

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June 25, 2023
FYLDE GRAB GOLD-EN BOY FROM RIVALS
The Non-League Football Paper

FYLDE GRAB GOLD-EN BOY FROM RIVALS

AFC FYLDE reckon they’ve struck Gold with their new signing, towering striker Gold Omotayo

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June 25, 2023
I'M SO LUCKY TO BE ALIVE!
The Non-League Football Paper

I'M SO LUCKY TO BE ALIVE!

IF YOU had told Adam Dodd a year ago that he would get the chance to play at the San Siro, he would have been entitled to think you were crackers

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June 25, 2023
Ealing add Collins to list of star recruits
The Rugby Paper

Ealing add Collins to list of star recruits

BIG-SPENDING Ealing Trailfinders have come to the rescue of Tom Collins who had been left high and dry by the collapse of London Irish.

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June 25, 2023
Nienaber keeps faith with World Cup stars
The Rugby Paper

Nienaber keeps faith with World Cup stars

SOUTH Africa’s squad preparing for the Rugby Championship contains 19 players who were involved in the 2019 World Cup final against England in Yokohama – with two more in contention for this year’s tournament in France.

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June 25, 2023
AMBITIOUS SPIREITES THINK BIG!
The Non-League Football Paper

AMBITIOUS SPIREITES THINK BIG!

DETERMINED Chesterfield have signalled their intent with the sensational double signing of Will Grigg and Tom Naylor

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June 25, 2023
Law-tinkerers are a danger to the game
The Rugby Paper

Law-tinkerers are a danger to the game

THE odds on Owen Farrell travelling to the World Cup as England’s starting No.10 are even shorter than the lifespan of a European Champions Cup format, which means three things: watertight kicking and defence, an ocean of attitude and, according to his critics, the imaginative scope of a whelk. How might we describe this style of rugby? Fazball. Owzat?

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June 25, 2023
KYLE SETS OUT TO MAKE IT A TREBLE
The Non-League Football Paper

KYLE SETS OUT TO MAKE IT A TREBLE

KYLE MORRISON is a man with a mission to get Solihull Moors into the Football League

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June 25, 2023
EX-CITED HARPER IS READY
The Non-League Football Paper

EX-CITED HARPER IS READY

VINCENT Harper says he is ready to show League One fans what he can do after swapping Eastleigh for Exeter City

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June 25, 2023
WE GO OUR OWN WAY!
The Non-League Football Paper

WE GO OUR OWN WAY!

STEVE Morison, the new and thoroughly unexpected manager of Hornchurch, bristled when I asked how he’d cope with coaching players of a lesser standard than the Cardiff City stars he’d recently guided to Championship safety

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June 25, 2023
Charalambous on Scottish mission
The Rugby Paper

Charalambous on Scottish mission

AFTER aiding the club’s surival bid last term, London Scottish new signing Rhys Charalambous is hoping to use the final three games of last season as the building blocks for a mid-table finish this term.

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June 25, 2023
Power to the girls on day of history
The Rugby Paper

Power to the girls on day of history

GLOUCESTER- Hartpury claimed their first Allianz Premier 15s title as they outclassed Exeter Chiefs in front of a record crowd.

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June 25, 2023
Sensational Jonah, the game's first global star
The Rugby Paper

Sensational Jonah, the game's first global star

IT’S A quiet corner of a five star hotel in Johannesburg four days before New Zealand open their 1995 World Cup account against Ireland at Ellis Park. A giant man-boy with comically oversized headphones enveloping his ears is sitting alone on a settee, bored as only teenagers can be bored, and counting down the minutes before All Blacks press officer Ric Salizzo tips him the wink and he can buzz off back to his room.

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June 25, 2023
CRAIG MARCHES TO SAINTS' TUNE
The Non-League Football Paper

CRAIG MARCHES TO SAINTS' TUNE

Bucks boss has belief as part-timer

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June 25, 2023
Harlequins swoop to sign trio from London Irish
The Rugby Paper

Harlequins swoop to sign trio from London Irish

HARLEQUINS have pounced for three players who found themselves out of work after the collapse of neighbours London Irish, including England centre Will Joseph.

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June 25, 2023
GRADING IS SET TO GO DIGITAL
The Non-League Football Paper

GRADING IS SET TO GO DIGITAL

GROUND GRADING is set to be modernised and digitised with the aim to assess every stadium in the National League System by the end of the year

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June 25, 2023