Posted: 14th April 2023
A Belfast court has posthumously awarded compensation to a man tortured and assaulted by British soldiers in Northern Ireland in the 1970s. Documents show the use of electric shocks and sexual assault were commonly inflicted on detainees.
The British government is refusing to reveal how a large part of the billions in weaponry it is sending to Ukraine is being spent. The policy raises particular concerns following revelations it is supplying depleted uranium ammunition to Ukraine.
While the British military is supplying toxic ammunition to Ukraine, it lacks evidence Russia has already used it in the conflict.
The government has provided over £25m to organisations targeting “disinformation”, some of which are directed by former members of the British and US foreign policy establishment and are focused overwhelmingly on official enemies.
The government is hiding a paper on the “worst credible accident” involving ammunition Britain has supplied Ukraine.
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Evidence suggests Britain sent one of its Polaris submarines, which carried 16 ballistic missiles with thermonuclear warheads, to the Falklands during the 1982 war.
Today’s Article
Britain has three times more special ops soldiers in Ukraine than any other NATO ally, leaked Pentagon papers indicate.