Jayda Fransen (left) and Paul Golding (right) had denied religiously-aggravated harassment The leader and deputy leader of far-right group Britain First have been found guilty of religiously ...
LONDON (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump has re-tweeted anti-Islam videos originally posted by Jayda Fransen, a leader of a far-right British party convicted earlier in November of abusing a ...
LONDON — The leaders of a British far-right group, which had gained notoriety after President Donald Trump recirculated unverified anti-Muslim videos it had posted on social media, were arrested ...
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Birmingham City Council disrupt far right Britain First rally plan for 'not meeting British Values'
Far right, anti migrant party Britain First has been told 'not welcome' by Birmingham City Council over its plans to host a major anti-immigrant rally in the heart of the city this weekend - but are ...
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