Tragedy leaves more than grief in its wake, because it also exposes the values, failures and instincts of the society that responds to it. In Southampton, that loss was the life of Henry Nowak, an 18-year-old student with a future ahead of him, a son and a friend whose murder in December 2025 created profoundContinue reading “Henry Novak: How the Mainstreamed Far Right Turns Tragedy into Division”
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Preventing Progress: Why the New Independent Commissioner Faces an Identity Crisis
The post explores the new Prevent Commissioner’s role, calling for visible independence and a move away from confusing Whitehall jargon. It highlights the importance of addressing the ‘Mainstreamed Far-Right’ and argues that lasting community safety is built on faith literacy, trust, and real engagement rather than just top-down policy.
Not Our Culture, Not Our Martyrs: Britain Doesn’t Need Valhalla Politics
Before his killing, I had never even heard of Charlie Kirk. Having stepped away from X/Twitter, I had no real exposure to the American right-wing influencer bubble. Yet, in the last 48 hours, our UK media has been saturated with his name, his photograph, his story. Rolling coverage, live updates, glowing tributes – as ifContinue reading “Not Our Culture, Not Our Martyrs: Britain Doesn’t Need Valhalla Politics”