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The UK Refused to Raid a Company Suspected of Money Laundering, Citing Its Tory Donations

NOVANEWS “It is of note that they are the biggest corporate donor to the Conservative party led by Prime Minister Theresa May and donated 1.25m Euros to the Prince Charles Trust.” By Heidi Blake, Tom Warren, Richard Holmes, and Jane Bradley Global Research The British government refused to assist a French investigation into suspected money laundering and tax fraud by the UK telecoms giant Lycamobile – citing the fact that the company is the “biggest corporate donor to the Conservative party” and gives money to a trust founded by Prince Charles. French prosecutors launched a major probe into the firm and arrested 19 people accused of using its accounts to launder money from organised criminal networks two years ago, after BuzzFeed News revealed its suspicious financial activitie...
United Kingdom

Carillion: An Insolvent British Conglomerate Awarded a £1.4 Billion

NOVANEWS Carillion: An Insolvent British Conglomerate Awarded a £1.4 Billion HS2 Contract by an Inept Government That Cannot Read a Balance Sheet! By Hans Stehling Global Research A CEO still on full pay whilst this company and hundreds of firms in the supply chain and their employees are thrown on the scrap heap with mortgages to pay, no compensation, cancelled or postponed wages and reduced pensions, if any. We have today in the May Conservative government a cabinet clique of overpaid amateur politicians who should be in a special needs school, not in Parliament. What happened to essential professionalism? Is it all in the Labour Party? If so, there better be a General Election ASAP before everything collapses in a heap: the railways, the NHS, public services, the road network...
United Kingdom

The Three Conservative MPs Who Will Never be Prime Minister

NOVANEWS By Anthony Bellchambers Global Research One, an ex-Conservative Party chairman who was forced to resign amid allegations of bullying and who was returned to the back-benches years ago, and is now reported to have the insolence to try to unseat Theresa May in order to try to install himself as Prime Minister! Shapps, Fox and Johnson are three somewhat stained politicians, any of whom, as Prime Minister, would make the UK a laughing stock in both Europe and America, never mind in Britain. That’s probably why the British electorate want a government headed by a political leader of unquestioned integrity. Jeremy Corbyn would, according to public opinion, certainly fit the bill, or possibly, Jacob Rees-Mogg. If Britain does indeed need a new Prime Minister, which is debatab...
Canada, United Kingdom

Scathing report exposes century-old, ongoing genocide by Canada, Great Britain and the Vatican

NOVANEWS Scathing report exposes century-old, ongoing genocide by Canada, Great Britain and the Vatican; Calls for sanctions, arrests and war crimes trials By Kevin Annett Audio Player 01:40 50:18 Use Up/Down Arrow keys to increase or decrease volume. Podcast: Play in new window | Download (Duration: 50:19 — 46.1MB) | Embed Subscribe: Apple Podcasts | Android | Email | RSS | More A comprehensive report that details an historic and ongoing plan to exterminate indigenous people across Canada was released on September 5, 2017 to the United Nations and the European Union. The Vatican’s long tentacles: The Case of Kathleen Kane By Kevin Annett on September 4, 20172017, 3, case, free, kanata, kane, kathleen, long, radio, september, tentacles, vaticansArchives (2010-2016), Net...
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British Foreign Policy and the UK Weapons Trade

NOVANEWS By Matthew JAMISON  Back in the halcyon days of the election of the first Labour Government in Britain in over 18 years, the New Labour Foreign Secretary Robin Cook expounded a radical shift in British foreign policy making, declaring that the Labour Government of Tony Blair would put human rights at the heart of it’s foreign policy with an «ethical dimension». This was quickly christened by the British media as New Labour’s «ethical foreign policy». Questions were raised at the time how a country with such a large weapons export industry could conduct an ethical foreign policy and that question is as pertinent today as it was back in 1997. In his party conference speech, the first as British Foreign Secretary, Boris Johnson, paid ritual homage as many British Foreign Secretari...
United Kingdom

‘Become a suicide bomber!’: Trident whistleblower says artist’s spoof Navy ads are accurate

NOVANEWS RT  Spoof Royal Navy recruitment posters, which claim sailors on board Britain’s nuclear submarines are effectively suicide bombers, have won the approval of Trident safety and security whistleblower William McNeilly. The posters point out that if a Trident submarine actually launched its nuclear missiles it would very likely be destroyed in a counterattack. This, they claim, makes nuclear submariners little more than suicide bombers, whose job is to kill millions of civilians. The satirical posters have appeared at bus stops across London. The campaign is the brainchild of artist Darren Cullen, whose past works have included the ‘Action Man: Battlefield Casualties’ series and ‘Pocket Money Loans.’ His work has the endorsement of Veterans for Peace UK. Picking up on the cam...
United Kingdom

British councils used covert surveillance to monitor petty crimes such as ‘dog fouling’ 

NOVANEWS RT  British councils were given permission to gather surveillance using covert methods over the course of five years for crimes ranging from dog fouling to pigeon feeding. Spying was conducted with secret listening devices, cameras and private detectives. A huge freedom of information request from the Liberal Democrats cited by the Guardian showed that 186 of the 283 councils that responded to the request had used the Regulation of Investigatory Powers Act (Ripa) to gather evidence in covert ways over the course of five years. A total of 2,800 separate surveillance operations took place during that time, lasting up to 90 days each. The reasons for conducting the surveillance ranged from Midlothian council monitoring dog barking, to Allerdale borough investigating who was guilt...