On May 22, 2017, an American pop-star named Ariana Grande played a concert at the Manchester Arena in the north of England. The target market for Ms. Grande’s music is young girls, thousands of whom were in attendance. They became targets of a different kind. Salman Abedi was a young Muslim man, and one would not ordinarily expect him to be attending such an example of Western decadence. But he went anyway. He wore a large black back-pack, which his father had helped him to pack. He must have looked out of place, and even suspicious. (more…)
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Andy Burnham’s main problem is that he just can’t afford to say no. The British Treasury’s main problem may soon be that it just can’t afford him to keep saying yes.
Burnham is the smooth-talking, doe-eyed, Left-wing Labour Party politician strongly tipped to become the UK’s next Prime Minister, once the living corpse currently occupying the Downing Street revolving-door coffin, Sir Keir Starmer, gets a stake thrust through his missing heart for good. (more…)
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Britain is about to get her sixth Prime Minister in seven years. Sir Keir Starmer announced his resignation from the highest political office in the United Kingdom from outside the famous black front door of Number 10, Downing Street on Monday, and will apparently leave in September. This is a fast-moving story, and as I write there is talk about Starmer leaving office in July if there is no leadership contest. (more…)
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During the past week, there have been a series of disturbances across the United Kingdom that constitute one of the more serious episodes of civil unrest the country has experienced in recent years. In Belfast, nights of rioting followed a brutal knife attack carried out by Hadi Alodid, a Sudanese national, against Stephen Ogilvie, who lost an eye and sustained severe lacerations. The disorder that followed saw the burning of homes and targeted attacks on ethnic minorities. (more…)
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White people and black people differ in many ways, and one of these differences is coming to the fore. The difference is one of perception. Whereas black people merely believe they have a white problem, because they are taught that they do, white people increasingly know they have a black problem, even if they are not permitted to talk about it. Black people are told, constantly, that white people are a clear and present danger to their people (despite the fact that they are far more dangerous to one another). (more…)
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Post-Henry Nowak Policing
It is highly unlikely that anyone reading this does not by now know the name of Henry Nowak. Henry was an 18-year-old English student who died in police custody in December of last year after a false allegation of racism was made by his Sikh murderer, which meant that the attending police officers treated the crime scene as a racist incident rather than the stabbing attack that it was. I covered the details of Henry’s death here at Counter Currents, but I want to look at the consequences of this racist killing, both politically and in the media. (more…)
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“I can’t breathe.”
The last words of George Floyd.“I can’t breathe.”
The last words of Henry Nowak.Henry Nowak was an 18-year-old Englishman, a student of Polish descent, and was studying for a degree in Accounting and Finance at Southampton University, England. (more…)
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Originally published on Substack.
Piecing together the details of what happened on the night of Wednesday the 3rd of December 2025 on Belmont Road in Southampton might be pointless – we know the gist – but still, it is interesting to do. (more…)
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Attention all tax-payers! Are you aware you are being forced to fund your own replacement with millions of random financial deadweights from abroad? Of course you are, you read Counter-Currents. But what about readers of other, more mainstream, old-news outlets, like the dead-tree press? How well informed are they about such indisputable facts? (more…)
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King Charles III has won plaudits lately for his official trip to America, during which he gave a speech “subtly” condemning Donald Trump’s war in Iran, seemingly without Trump even realizing the fact, because that would have entailed Trump actually listening to someone properly for once. But was the true reason for the British monarch’s distaste for US actions in the Middle East that he is an undercover Muslim? (more…)
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Samuel Melia
Legal, Truthful, Guilty: Diary of a Political Prisoner
Self published, 2026British patriotic activist Sam Melia has just finished a new book chronicling his persecution at the hands of the state. Legal, Truthful, Guilty is a clear and accessible account of his strange experience being prosecuted and incarcerated for entirely legal political views. (more…)
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Originally published on Millenial Woes’ Substack: https://www.woes.blog/p/the-crown-from-the-gutter
So, it has happened. Rupert Lowe has announced that his organisation Restore Britain is now a political party and will stand in general elections around the country.
In a very well-judged publicity video, Lowe presents himself (truthfully) as a farmer: a man who thinks about the long term, understands the link between effort and reward, understands the need to cultivate and nurture, and accepts that there are no short cuts. He outright says that what needs to be done will be “incredibly painful”. This is no feel-good Faragist showmannery. This is a serious man being honest. (more…)
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People do seem to have developed an increasing number of allergies these days, don’t they? Peanuts, gluten, lactose, pollen, hard work, dog-semen. . . the list just keeps on growing. Wait, what was that last one again?
Darren Moore was a Welsh drag-queen found lying dead beneath a pile of cardboard boxes in central Cardiff in January 2023. The cause of the demise of this apparently perfectly healthy (physically, not mentally) 39-year-old seemed a mystery at first. (more…)












