Prince Harry’s U.S. visa application has come under scrutiny following a Freedom of Information Act request for his immigration papers, fueled by questions around whether he was forthright about his abuse of drugs, including cannabis, cocaine, psychedelic mushrooms, and ayahuasca.
The Heritage Foundation has been seeking to discover whether Prince Harry, who detailed his use of narcotics, including on U.S. soil, in his memoir Spare, received preferential treatment from the government.
The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has now submitted to a court request for the royal’s papers so they can be privately reviewed.
With the DHS and the Heritage Foundation dueling over whether the papers are protected by privacy regulations or of sufficient public interest to be released, Judge Carl Nichols has mandated an in camera review to establish whether or not they should be exempt from release.
Heritage says it has brought the case “in the main because HRH [His Royal Highness] voluntarily — and for immense profit — admitted in writing to… any number of controlled substance violations.”
Donald Trump has suggested Prince Harry could be deported under a second Trump administration if he lied on his visa application.
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Prince Harry's U.S. visa application has come under scrutiny following a Freedom of Information Act request for his immigration papers, fueled by questions around whether he was forthright about his abuse of drugs, including cannabis, cocaine, psychedelic mushrooms, and ayahuasca.
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Residue from cancer-causing “forever chemicals” known as PFAs (per- and poly-fluoroalkyl substances) has been discovered in over half of fruits and vegetables in the UK. These persistent elements, which are used in certain pesticides, have been linked to serious health conditions and can persist in the environment and within living organisms for hundreds of years.
According to a report released by the Environment Department’s advisory committee on pesticide residues (PRiF), over 400 of these chemicals were found in over half of the over 3,300 food and drink samples tested.
Despite the alarming findings, 56.4 percent of the samples tested contained pesticide residue below the legally permitted maximum residue level (MRL). According to the UK’s Health and Safety Executive (HSE), foods with residue above this level pose limited risk to health, but this is disputed by the Pesticide Action Network UK (Pan UK). The organization points out the MRLs do not ensure safety, nor do they consider other potential exposure routes.
Pan UK has urged the government to ban the 25 PFA pesticides currently in use in the UK, with six being classified as “highly hazardous.” The group is also advocating for increased support for farmers to end reliance on these chemicals, arguing that they are unnecessary for food production and are an avoidable source of pollution.
The Chem Trust, another campaign group, emphasizes the human-made nature of PFA’s and the crucial need to cease adding to this “toxic burden.” The Environment Department and HSE have yet to comment on these findings and concerns.
An American study released last year found that nearly half of U.S. drinking water was contaminated with PFAs. The Centers for Disease Control (CDC) has linked these chemicals to multiple cancers in women.
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Residue from cancer-causing “forever chemicals” known as PFAs (per- and poly-fluoroalkyl substances) has been discovered in over half of fruits and vegetables in the UK. These persistent elements, which are used in certain pesticides, have been linked to serious health conditions and can persist in the environment and within living organisms for hundreds of years.
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David Cameron, the China-linked former Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, met with President Donald Trump at his Mar-a-Lago residence on Tuesday evening, with much of the conversation believed to have centered around Ukraine. Cameron was accompanied by Britain’s Ambassador the United States, Karen Pierce.
Cameron, whose premiership collapsed when he lost the Brexit referendum in 2016, now sits in the House of Lords as an unelected life peer and serves as Prime Minister Rishi Sunak’s Foreign Secretary — roughly equivalent to Secretary of State in the U.S.
The Trump campaign told The National Pulse on Tuesday: “On April 8th, 2024, President Trump had dinner at Mar-a-Lago with David Cameron, Secretary of State for Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Affairs of the United Kingdom, and Karen Pierce, British Ambassador to the United States, to discuss several issues impacting both countries.
“Among the topics discussed were the upcoming US and UK elections, policy matters specific to Brexit, the need for NATO countries to meet their defense spending requirements, and ending the killing in Ukraine.
“President Trump, Secretary Cameron and Ambassador Pierce also discussed their mutual admiration for the late Queen Elizabeth II.”
Britain’s Foreign Office claims Cameron’s meeting with Trump was “productive,” but he was a strange choice of emissary to the America First leader, having regularly trashed him in the past. As Prime Minister, Cameron denounced then-candidate Trump as “protectionist, xenophobic, and misogynistic” and blasted his so-called “Muslim ban” as “divisive, stupid, and wrong.”
Cameron also revealed in his memoirs that he “couldn’t have agreed more” with a speech by Barack Obama comparing Trump to Putin and criticized him for using straightforward language like “Islamic terrorism” in case it offended Muslims.
A Foreign Office statement says Cameron will also be lobbying for a ceasefire in Gaza and announcing millions of pounds to assist a Kenyan-led security mission in Haiti.
The statement does not mention any lobbying on behalf of British citizens or businesses.
Earlier this year, Cameron compared Congressional Republicans who refused to back Ukraine aid funding to Adolf Hitler.
Jack Montgomery contributed to this report.
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David Cameron, the China-linked former Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, met with President Donald Trump at his Mar-a-Lago residence on Tuesday evening, with much of the conversation believed to have centered around Ukraine. Cameron was accompanied by Britain's Ambassador the United States, Karen Pierce.
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Big Pharmaceutical giant Pfizer has “deeply” apologized for promoting an “unlicensed” coronavirusvaccine, after being rebuked for the fifth time by state regulators. The move earned the firm another reprimand from the Prescription Medicines Code of Practice Authority (PMCPA) in the United Kingdom.
The British government regulator found Pfizer had “proactively disseminated” an “unlicensed medicine” on Twitter, now X, in November 2020 while providing no information on its safety or adverse side effects.
Berkeley Phillips, medical director of Pfizer UK, shared a message from a Pfizer employee in the U.S. promoting their “vaccine candidate” as “95 percent effective in preventing Covid-19, and 94 percent effective in people over 65 years old.”
Four other Pfizer employees, one described as “senior,” also shared the message. In addition to taking issue with the lack of information on safety and side effects, the PMCPA said the information on the vaccine’s usefulness was “limited.”
Pfizer said it “fully recognizes and accepts the issues highlighted by this PMCPA ruling” and is “deeply sorry.”
Despite formally taking responsibility for the debacle, a Pifizer spokesman attempted to shift the lion’s share of the blame to individual employees.
“Pfizer UK has a comprehensive policy on personal use of social media in relation to Pfizer’s business which prohibits colleagues from interacting with any social media related to Pfizer’s medicines and vaccines — backed by staff briefings and training,” the spokesman said.
“The personal use of social media by UK pharmaceutical industry employees in relation to company business is a challenging area for pharmaceutical companies,” they added.
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Big Pharmaceutical giant Pfizer has "deeply" apologized for promoting an “unlicensed” coronavirus vaccine, after being rebuked for the fifth time by state regulators. The move earned the firm another reprimand from the Prescription Medicines Code of Practice Authority (PMCPA) in the United Kingdom.show more
Research by the Henry Jackson Society has revealed only one in four British Muslims believe it is definitively true that Hamas perpetrated acts of murder and rape during their attack on Israel on October 7, 2023. British Muslims seem to be more sympathetic to Hamas the younger and better educated they are, with 40 percent of the university-educated and 47 percent of 18-24-year-olds dismissing the notion Hamas committed atrocities.
Forty-six percent of British Muslims declared outright sympathy with Hamas — with the same proportion saying Jews have too much power over government policy.
The survey also found that an alarming proportion of British Muslims hold Islamist views generally. Fifty-two percent believe displaying images of Mohammed, the Islamic prophet, should be criminalized, while 32 percent wish to see Sharia law implemented in the United Kingdom.
With the Muslim population of Britain officially numbering four million — greater than the total populations of Wales or Northern Ireland — the findings suggest the country has failed to integrate many hundreds of thousands of Muslims.
“What is probably going wrong is an unwillingness to tackle this kind of extremism for fear of being labeled Islamophobic or racist,” suggested Henry Jackson Society executive director Alan Mendoza.
Prevent, the official British counter-terrorism program has become increasingly obsessed with the “far right,” dealing with significantly more referrals for the “Extreme Right Wing” than for Islamism despite the vast majority of terror plots detected by the authorities being Islamist.
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Research by the Henry Jackson Society has revealed only one in four British Muslims believe it is definitively true that Hamas perpetrated acts of murder and rape during their attack on Israel on October 7, 2023. British Muslims seem to be more sympathetic to Hamas the younger and better educated they are, with 40 percent of the university-educated and 47 percent of 18-24-year-olds dismissing the notion Hamas committed atrocities.
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Hajar Harb, a Palestinian journalist and Washington Post contributor who appeared to post messages celebrating the October 7 Hamas terror attacks on Israel and mocking their victims, lives in London, England, as an asylum seeker. Harb was outed by the Campaign for Accuracy in Middle East Reporting and Analysis (CAMERA) for the posts, which have now been deleted.
The images include a picture of Hamas jihadists bursting into an Israeli building captioned, “Now we can truly say good morning,” another picture of jihadists infiltrating an Israeli city titled, “Enjoy your view,” and photos of an elderly Israeli woman and an Israeli woman with her young children, with captions appearing to mock them.
Harb also posted the number ‘600’ picked out in flowers when that appeared to be the Israeli death toll — it later rose to around 1,200 — with Arabic captions said to suggest she found the number “beautiful” or “sweet.”
It now emerges Harb herself fled from Hamas to the UK in 2019 after reporting that its health ministry in Gaza — responsible for the casualty counts emerging from the territory — was falsifying medical reports in exchange for cash. She was later given leave to remain.
London has become a haven for many Hamas sympathizers and even members, including Muhammad Qassem Sawalha — who is wanted by the Israeli government for helping command the terror organization in the West Bank.
Swalha lives in a substantial two-story property with its own garden and garage, originally provided by the state and eventually purchased by him with a £112,000 ($141,300) government discount.
The Washington Postsays it is investigating Harb’s posts.
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Hajar Harb, a Palestinian journalist and Washington Post contributor who appeared to post messages celebrating the October 7 Hamas terror attacks on Israel and mocking their victims, lives in London, England, as an asylum seeker. Harb was outed by the Campaign for Accuracy in Middle East Reporting and Analysis (CAMERA) for the posts, which have now been deleted.
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Scotland’s International Development Alliance (SIDA), funded by the Scottish government, has unveiled an ‘inclusive language guide’ suggesting the terms ‘mother’ and ‘father’ foster oppression.
The organization views the traditional family terminology as potentially “reinforcing existing power structures,” and argues for a change to ‘parent’ and ‘guardian.’
SIDA also recommends eschewing terms like ‘girls’ and ‘guys’ in favor of ‘colleagues’ or ‘everyone’ and replacing ‘chairman,’ ‘spokeswoman,’ and ‘manpower’ with genderless alternatives.
“With this language guide we hope to ensure our language is contributing to — not getting in the way of — the fundamental changes we are looking to make in the world: equality, inclusion, fairness, decolonisation [sic], and global justice,” the document proclaims.
SIDA’s guide also contends terms like ‘global warming’ and ‘climate change’ are insufficiently urgent, proposing ‘climate crisis’ and ‘climate emergency’ as replacements, and denounces ‘third world’ and ‘the West’ as “problematic phrases.”
A spokesman for the Free Speech Union argued, “the real reason these red-pencil wielding zealots want to ban words like mother and father is to enforce radicalprogressive dogma. “
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Scotland's International Development Alliance (SIDA), funded by the Scottish government, has unveiled an 'inclusive language guide' suggesting the terms 'mother' and 'father' foster oppression.
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Britain’s National Health Service (NHS) is suffering a fivefold surge in people seeking autism assessments since the Wuhan virus pandemic and shortages of Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) medications.
Research by the Nuffield Trust put the number of people waiting for an autism diagnosis from the socialized healthcare provider in December 2023 at 172,000. This compares to 32,320 in December 2019, before the onset of the pandemic and the subsequent lockdowns and vaccine rollouts.
Over half of the people waiting to see an autism specialist are children or teenagers, implying increased difficulties for parents and schools — and for the children themselves, who often cannot secure extra support until they have had a formal diagnosis.
Guidelines stress people should not have to wait more than three months for a diagnosis, but the number of people who have been waiting at least 13 weeks stood at 147,070 in December 2023, up from 24,250 in 2019.
The parallel shortage in ADHD medications is likely to have been driven in part by a 146 percent increase in adults aged 30-34 who are receiving drugs to ameliorate the disorder.
“The extraordinary, unpredicted and unprecedented rise in demand for autism assessments and ADHD treatments have completely overtaken the NHS’s capacity to meet them,” said Nuffield Trust chief executive Thea Stein.
“It is frankly impossible to imagine how the system can grow fast enough to fulfill this demand.”
In total, around 1.2 million people in the United Kingdom are currently diagnosed as autistic, and 2.2 million are diagnosed with ADHD.
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Britain's National Health Service (NHS) is suffering a fivefold surge in people seeking autism assessments since the Wuhan virus pandemic and shortages of Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) medications.
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Nicholas Soames, a British lawmaker and grandson of wartime leader Sir Winston Churchill, has joined calls for the British government to stop arming Israel following an Israeli airstrike that killed seven aidworkers, including three British nationals.
Soames, a member of the House of Lords, said the Conservative government halting arms exports to Israel would demonstrate it was “determined to show that we are not prepared to countenance these ongoing disasters.”
“This is not a fog of war issue with these [aid workers]. They were quite clearly [aid workers],” Soames alleged.
“[T]hese people were doing the most wonderful work to provide aid to starving Palestinians… I think it is the message that matters,” he added.
Soames is a longtime Arabist, a once-dominant but now marginal wing of the Conservative Party which tends to deemphasize support for Zionism in favor of building strong relations with the Arab nations.
His intervention comes as 600 British legal scholars, lawyers, and judges, including three former Supreme Court justices, have written a letter to the British government arguing it will be in breach of international law if it continues to arm Israel.
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Nicholas Soames, a British lawmaker and grandson of wartime leader Sir Winston Churchill, has joined calls for the British government to stop arming Israel following an Israeli airstrike that killed seven aid workers, including three British nationals.
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Carole and Michael Middleton, parents of Catherine, Princess of Wales, are reportedly struggling to pay their bills following the collapse of their company, Party Pieces, last year.
After Party Pieces’ failure, the couple hired Interpath Advisory to help them manage the bankruptcy. They owe a total of $326,000 to the company — of which they’ve only paid around $64,000. The company has said they will not be receiving the full payment owed by the Middletons.
Founded in 1987, Party Pieces — a party supply company — began its collapse into insolvency following the COVID-19 crisis.
News of the Middleton’s financial difficulties follows the revelations of their daughter’s cancer diagnosis and the news that King Charles III is also suffering from cancer.
The Royal Family also faces continued scrutiny over the behavior of Prince Harry and his wife, Meghan Markle. It was recently reported that employees at Harry’s African charity, Africa Parks, stand accused of torture and murder. Former President Donald Trump also suggested he would deport Harry for lying on his U.S. visa application.
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Carole and Michael Middleton, parents of Catherine, Princess of Wales, are reportedly struggling to pay their bills following the collapse of their company, Party Pieces, last year.
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