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The EU gravy train steam rolled back into the mainstream press today with the Daily mail highlighting the gigantic difference between the incomes of MEP's and the rest of society. 

Following yesterday's events in Woolwich, we are revisiting an article originally written for the UK Column newspaper in 2010.

While we deplore anyone's killing, it is important to look at the historical context, and ask the question, if our government is inciting terrorism through direct support of al-Qaida in Iraq and Syria when it suits their purposes, is Britain not responsible when events such as those which took place yesterday occur?

Yesterday evening, Jon Snow tweeted "Stock Market hits a high not seen since 1999 ... do I hear alarm bells ringing ... or just the one for close of business." 

If alarm bells are not ringing, they should be.

Foreign Secretary William Hague said yesterday that Britain will veto the renewal of the EU arms embargo on Syria when foreign ministers meet next week, if member states block moves to permit weapons to be transferred to the terrorist opposition.

Last week the Bank for International Settlements and the IMF both warned about the insanity of continuing the practice of Quantitative Easing.

The newspapers are determined to enrage their readers with the shocking news of corporate tax avoidance. But what is behind the headlines?

In 2001, a decision was made by the Information Commissioner’s Office that schools using biometric systems did not breach the Data Protection Act. This decision gave Britain the accolade of being the first country in the world to commercially market biometric technology to UK schools.

On November 6, 2012 UK Column live Interviewed Watcyn Richards, a welsh farmer who had been defrauded of nearly £200,000 by Barclays bank by way of fraudulently copying his wife's signature. Following this interview, Guy Taylor, a landlord in Hereford, contacted us after Barclays had tried a similar stunt with him, this time for more than £900,000.

Paul Roberts and his wife Asha had their one day old baby taken last week by Staffordshire Social Services personnel assisted by the police. He spoke to Brian Gerrish about the circumstances on today's UK Column Live.

The recent show of force by the United States marks one of the lowest points in modern diplomacy, but beyond the geopolitical theatrics it turns out that very little is actually known about the North Korean threat.

In recent months the NHS has hit the headlines with events and revelations that would previously have been deemed unbelievable...

Nigel Cooper - until recently the senior security consultant for NATO, who has had his daughter stolen by the UK, despite an order from the Hague that she should be returned to him.

Ex-Navy Nuclear Engineer Trevor Jackson has developed a highly energy dense aluminium fuel cell. Why will the government not support bringing it to market?

Brian Gerrish interviews Kevin Edwards who describes the Bonnie Lewis case, where Social Services kidnapped a 12 year old girl at gunpoint and using a false passport, while she was receiving medical treatment in the USA.

The evidence is now in, as list of state actors can now be seen openly conspiring to drive the Middle East into full-blown war.

Brian Gerrish speaks to Tim Rogers about the psychological attack on our children, and the effect it is having on their minds up to and including suicide.

Oxford Child Safeguarding Board and Thames Valley Police invest £1million to re-brand child-protection failure.

While they wine and dine in DC and Westminster, their hired hands work overtime to make rivers of blood in Syria.

Japan has unveiled the prototype of a new Maglev train, capable of speeds up to 311 mph. In the meantime, over a week has passed since the latest floods, and British trains are still not running in the South West.

A little known historical fact that will collapse even further the reputation of the City of London.

Today's Daily Mail carries fantastic coverage of the Common Purpose, Leveson, David Bell operation to destroy the freedom of the press and free speech - a subject we have been covering since January 2012.

An internet search for ‘Inter-Parliamentary Union’ yielded not one result from the UK mainstream media. The IPU had featured in reports in the Australian, the Ceylon Daily News, the Pakistan Daily Times, the Trinidad Guardian, the Malay Mail and the Ottawa Citizen. This prompted us to ask: What is the IPU and should our readers take an interest in it?

Many people have heard of the National Farmers Union, but how many of us are aware of the power the National Farmers Union has to make legislation, or determine prices. In a shocking discovery, it appears that not only does the National Farmers Union have these powers, but they have been made statutory.

This man was victimised for protecting WHITE youngsters from WHITE abusers. Operation Bullfinch ignored the evidence.