Telegraph: Phyllip Cadwallader, 43, had called in to light a candle in memory of his late mother before competing in a running race.
He was dressed in a shirt, trousers and pair of brogues, but aroused attention because of he has a shaven head, tattoos and was carrying a bag.
BBC Radio 4 was about to start its Sunday worship programme marking the 80th anniversary of the birth of Anne Frank who died in a Nazi concentration camp at the age of 15.
Mr Cadwallader, a former autism support worker, was initially told to sit at the back of Blackburn Cathedral, before being told to leave by the Dean.
After he left, he was approached by police who had been called over suspicions that he was a sympathiser of the far-right BNP.
An officer searched his rucksack, which contained his running gear, before he was allowed to go and take part in his race.
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Mail Online: He is typically remembered as Robin Hood’s white, fat and balding companion.
But for the latest instalment of the BBC show, producers have reinvented Friar Tuck - as a black marital arts expert.
The fighting monk is played by Criminal Justice actor David Harewood, who had to undergo gruelling training sessions for the role.
The image overhaul appears to be keeping in line with some interpretations that Tuck was physically fit and ‘proficient with clubbes and staves.’
But the radical transformation has sparked fury among professors who believe the portrayal is historically inaccurate.
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Mail Online: A Labour minister has sparked controversy by claiming that an alternative symbol is needed for the Red Cross because of the logo’s supposed links to the Crusades.
Foreign Office minister Chris Bryant said that the historic emblem risked undermining the work of the humanitarian organisation.
His intervention came as MPs debated the adoption of the ‘red crystal’ - a diamond-shaped badge - to avoid the religious connotations of the cross and crescent symbols currently used by the international body.
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London Evning Standart: The British National Party will be forced to admit black and Jewish members under the Government’s new Equalities Bill, ministers revealed today.
Commons leader Harriet Harman said the new legislation would make it illegal to have a “whites-only” political party in the UK.
Under the BNP’s constitution, membership is “strictly defined” as “indigenous Caucasian”.
Ms Harman said the bill will outlaw such restrictions in a bid to stop “apartheid-style” politics being imported to Britain.
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David Duke com: We have recovered an actual audio recording of David Duke’s arrest and even more importantly the interview with a Czech newspaper that immediately preceded it. This incredible recording, which was done on Dr. Duke’s mp3 recorder, is the complete interview by a Czech lady journalist that was interrupted by his sudden arrest by a swarming, jackbooted swat team. You can hear it all! The interview shows that David Duke broke no laws and actually only promoted human rights and non-violence in the Czech Republic. Additionally, while the police car’s siren blasts, as it recklessly speeds to the jail, you can hear a captive David Duke, telling the police to calm down, slow down and drive safely. This recording is riveting from start to finish. The journalist who did the interview was so impressed with Dr. Duke that the daily’s front page article the morning after was extremely fair with accurate quotes from the interview.
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Mnsbc: WASHINGTON - Multiracial Americans have become the fastest growing demographic group, wielding an impact on minority growth that challenges traditional notions of race.
The number of multiracial people rose 3.4 percent last year to about 5.2 million, according to the latest census estimates. First given the option in 2000, Americans who check more than one box for race on census surveys have jumped by 33 percent and now make up 5 percent of the minority population — with millions more believed to be uncounted.
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EUobserver: Across Europe, the far right is on the march, claiming increased numbers of seats in ten different member states. However, in Belgium, France and Poland, the far right saw some significant losses as well.
In total, the far right is up eight seats on the 2004 European elections.
In Austria, Denmark, Finland, Greece, Hungary, Italy, the Netherlands, Romania and the UK, the far right made moderate to significant advances.
However, the extreme right saw sharp declines in Belgium, and France, and were completely wiped out in Poland.
“The far right growth is a really bad sign, and this is clearly linked to the economic crash,” Gerry Gable, the editor of Searchlight, a long-standing anti-fascist monthly magazine out of the UK, where the British National Party elected its first-ever MEP, told EUobserver.
“This is the entirely predictable result of the social fall-out of the financial crisis,” he added. “It’s a particularly worrying trend, especially in Austria and the Netherlands.”
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Europeanvoice: Geert Wilders’ PVV set to be the second biggest Dutch party in the European Parliament.
The far-right party led by Geert Wilders, which has campaigned against the ‘Islamicisation’ of the Netherlands, has performed strongly in the Dutch elections to the European Parliament. The D66 party, (liberal with progressive social leanings), has also made gains. The biggest loser appears to be the Labour party (Partij van de Arbeid, PdvA), which is led by Wouter Bos, the finance minister.
The Dutch and British electorates both voted for their MEPs on Thursday. The results of voting in the UK will not be released until Sunday night, after the polls have closed in other European countries. But in the Netherlands, voting is considered a public process, so unofficial results come out, even though they will not be officially endorsed until Sunday. Turnout is estimated at 36.5%, down from 39% in 2004.
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Telegraph: Nick Griffin, the British National Party (BNP) leader, described his party’s breakthrough in the European elections as “a great moment for democracy” and blamed Labour for alienating voters.
The BNP won its first two seats in the European Parliament as Labour headed for its worst ever results, finishing in third place nationwide with just 15 per cent of the vote.
The BNP made its first breakthrough in the Yorkshire region, before it was confirmed that leader Nick Griffin had been returned by voters in the North West at 2am this morning.
Mr Griffin said that his party had gained from Labour’s failures. He said: “It is a historic breakthrough. It is a great moment for democracy. Labour has helped to turn this country into a crime-ridden slum with no industry left.”
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Khaleej: Demographic predictions of increasing de-Europeanisation are becoming realised in playgrounds throughout America, Europe, Australia and New Zealand.
Some call this creeping multiculturalism “a Genocide against the White race.” While globalist strategy does appear to undermine local social cohesion first by encouraging immigration and then by whipping up anti-immigrant hysteria, such analysis ignores personal choice. White people have not been reproducing at replacement levels.
“Around the time that President Kennedy went to Germany and gave his ‘Ich bin ein Berliner’ speech, Europe represented 12.5 per cent of the world’s population. Today it is 7.2 per cent, and if current trends continue, by 2050 only 5 per cent of the world will be European,” states Russell Shorto in the
New York Times.
“We start to wonder about our identity at the moment when we are about to lose it,” notes Tom Sunic in the Occidental Observer, but the Pan-
European identity is something quite new in history.
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Tags: Immigration · Multiculturalism · Race