Dominic Kennedy, The Times of London

Dominic Kennedy

The Times of London

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Shamima Begum says refugee camp is worse than prison

Shamima Begum has claimed that her refugee camp in northern Syria is “worse than a prison”.Begum, 23, spoke in a BBC podcast released today as she fights to hav → Read More

Michael Gove brands The New York Times ‘useful idiots’ after podcast accuses him of Islamophobia

Michael Gove called The New York Times “useful idiots” after its podcast accused him of Islamophobia.The levelling-up secretary hit back at the makers of The Tr → Read More

Prince Andrew ‘furious’ after losing his police protection

The Duke of York is expected to lose his police protection three years after being stripped of royal duties.Prince Andrew’s bodyguards are to be withdrawn as th → Read More

Wellcome Collection axes founder’s ‘racist, sexist and ableist’ display

The Wellcome Collection has been accused of cultural vandalism after shutting an exhibition about its founder because it was said to perpetuate the wrong view → Read More

TV rat-catcher Ricky Clark shamed as ‘serial killer’ of African wildlife

Britain’s best-known rat catcher has become a prolific hunter of safari animals.Ricky Clark, 46, who starred in a six-part BBC series about life as an urban pes → Read More

Britain’s most racist YouTuber rejoiced when diverse England side lost Euro 2020

In the end it was a Hawaiian shirt that betrayed Britain’s most racist YouTuber.James Owens takes exhaustive measures to hide his identity by disguising his voi → Read More

Neo-Nazi uses codewords to spread hate on YouTube

A journalism graduate has been branded Britain’s most racist YouTuber after using euphemisms and codewords to trick the tech giant’s artificial intelligence fil → Read More

Keir Starmer video at Holocaust memorial branded ‘tasteless’

Antisemitism campaigners have accused Sir Keir Starmer of exploiting a Holocaust memorial by using it in a campaign video.The Labour leader is seen with the → Read More

Putin ally Sergey Yastrzhembsky funds British pro-hunting group

President Putin’s former spokesman is among elite Russian hunters who helped finance an expert group which was trying to stop Britain banning big-game hunting.S → Read More

Tube strike to cripple London for 24 hours

Passengers have been warned to avoid travelling in London during a 24-hour Tube strike today → Read More

You don’t know what racism is, trainee priest Calvin Robinson told

An anti-woke TV presenter said that he felt betrayed by a bishop who secretly lobbied to stop him becoming a priest.Calvin Robinson has been blocked as a pries → Read More

At the gym, in the hills, the far-right fight clubs where men train to make Britain white

Mark Collett once suggested Hitler’s Mein Kampf as one of three books people should read. He told The Times it was “said in a provocative and slightly tongue- → Read More

Tribunal system chaos: No experience necessary to be a judge in hearings free-for-all

Inexperienced judges who have never heard a case have been hired to clear an avalanche of employment claims from sacked and aggrieved workers.Trade union and town hall lawyers are among 59 new faces → Read More

WWF targeted over trophy hunts

The nature charity WWF provides lobbying and practical help for the trophy hunting of wild animals, a former campaign staffer has disclosed in a book.The Worldwide Fund for Nature has a little-known → Read More

British academics sharing coronavirus conspiracy theories online

Prominent British academics have been sharing conspiracy theories about the coronavirus online, The Times can disclose.They included suggestions from other social media users that Bill Gates, the → Read More

Court ruling gives vegans protection under equality laws

Ethical veganism is a belief protected under equality laws, a tribunal ruled today in a case involving an activist who once boycotted Costa Coffee for using monkeys as baristas in a TV advert. → Read More

Crustacean liberation as RSPCA spreads its tentacles

The octopus, squid, lobster and crab are to be protected from cruelty by the RSPCA in a victory for one of the founding fathers of animal rights. Shellfish headed for the cooking pot will have... → Read More

Britain’s £735m foreign aid fund pays for studies of Romans and jazz

Britain is wrongly claiming that cash to fund research on topics such as South African jazz and Roman statues is foreign aid, a damning report by the official watchdog has said. The money is handed... → Read More

Jihadi John blamed spies for ruining his love life

A British terrorist who beheaded western hostages had a broken heart and blamed the security services for his lost loves, a television documentary claims.Mohammed Emwazi, nicknamed Jihadi John, believed he was dumped by two women because western spy agencies were intent on ruining his personal life → Read More

May set to reject new definition of Islamophobia

Theresa May is expected to reject today a definition of Islamophobia proposed by British Muslim groups. Ministers will instead appoint two independent advisers to draw up a less “legally... → Read More