West Mercia Police confirmed the social media messages did not meet the definition of an ‘incident’ as defined by the National Standard for Incident Recording.
Children’s campaigner says attributing lasting damage to babies to ’the pandemic‘ instead of lockdowns and other restrictions is ’gaslighting' the public.
Critics claim a public broadcaster fact checking service is ‘prejudiced agenda’ and is ‘leading the charge against those it says is spreading disinformation.’
The writer and commentator also said that the ‘phantom’ far right is a small minority in the UK, noting Islamic extremism is in effect the ’real far right.’
Campaigners warn something ’seriously concerning is going on‘ as mother fears autistic son ’will take things literally' in queer-theory inspired curriculum.
Sir Richard Dearlove said Chinese electric vehicles ‘are transmitting data back to the manufacturer and can be remotely accessed and overridden at any moment.’
Findings of Britain’s longest-running survey suggest only 24 percent of the public are satisfied with the service, down from 60 percent before COVID-19.
Court papers also revealed Abdul Ezedi had to be escorted at church and was not allowed to sit alone, following his convictions for sexual assault and exposure.