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Nigel Farage: Bungs, By-Elections And Binface

Nigel Farage resigned as an MP, triggering a by-election he said he will stand in. But why did he step down, what are the allegations against him and who on Earth (or Sigma IX) is Count Binface? Post Updated 12th August 2026: New information regarding a Metropolitan Police Investigation has been released Editor s Note: Before we start this article, when I refer to "bungs" note that I am using the…

Is It Time To Give FIFA A Red Card?

After President Trump s apparent phone call to FIFA President Infantino and a red card suspended we take a look at who Infantino is, his relationship with Trump & the sordid history of FIFA On the 2nd of July, in a World Cup match between the USA and Bosnia And Herzegovina, US Striker Folarin Balogun received a straight red card for a tackle. The card itself was controversial as the referee had to…

The UK Government vs YouTube

The UK government has released a new consultation paper stating they d like to control your social media feeds so you can see more news. Is this even workable, what does it mean and can we stop it? Here we go again! The government is trying to regulate technology it clearly doesn’t understand. Remember the Online Safety Act{{Gov.UK: Online Safety Act: explainer}}? That was a masterclass in good…

W Social? More Of An L, Actually

With the launch of W Social, the self-proclaimed "first" EU-based social media platform I was given early access — it didn t go the way I thought it would and it doesn t bode well for the platform Disclaimer: This article is based on my personal opinion of things I have found that are freely available on the internet and linked where relevant, it s also based on my personal experience with the W…

Starmer’s Out – What’s Next For The UK?

The UK is about to get its 5th Prime Minister in 6 years - and it s 4th that been elected without a general election. So how does the process work and who might be in the running? On Monday 22nd of June, Sir Keir Starmer announced his resignation. This means that the United Kingdom are heading towards their 5th Prime Minister in just 6 years which is quite a feat when you consider Margaret…

Is The U.S. Committing War Crimes In Iran?

Are U.S. strikes in Iran war crimes? Exploring the legal fallout of attacks on civilian targets—bridges, water plants, and schools—and what international law says. The war is still continuing in Iran despite Donald Trump saying on the 9th of March 2026{{The Evening Standard: Trump says Iran war will be ‘pretty quickly’ over as world rocked by oil shock}} that it would be over with a matter of…

Trump vs The BBC: The BBC Motion To Dismiss

In December 2025, Trump filed a $10 billion complaint in Florida alleging The BBC defamed him. They ve now moved to dismiss the case, what did the motion say? Let s break it down The BBC has responded to Donald Trump s $10 billion (yes, with a B) lawsuit for defamation asking for the case to be dismissed. For those of you who aren t in the know, on the 15th of December 2025, Trump filed a…

What’s The Big Deal With The Chagos Islands And Diego Garcia?

The Chagos Archipelago has been in the news recently—but why? Let s look into the history of The Chagos islands, the complexity of who owns them and why Trump is mad at the UK (again) ... Read The Full Article on PolitcallyInclined.net

What Is NATO And What Does It Do?

From 1949’s 12 founding members to the "Trump Question" in 2026, explore NATO’s history, its 14 Articles, and why the alliance remains the cornerstone of modern global stability After World War II, Europe was in a sorry state. 36.5 million Europeans were dead, 19 million of those were civilians{{Nato: A Short History Of NATO}}. Alliances had been fractured, many countries were under food and…

Monroe To Donroe: When Doctrine Turns Dangerous

With Trump stating he s invoking his own version of the Monroe Doctrine, what is it and what does it mean for the region? If you ve been watching the news recently you ll be aware that the United States bombed Caracas, the capital of Venezuela, and "captured" its president Nicolás Maduro{{ABC News: US captures Maduro, carries out large scale strike in Venezuela}}. Following the removal of a…