As Christmas draws near many among us who are Christians turn our thoughts to the birth of Christ, the story of the Nativity and beyond to Easter next year and the Passion, the story of the ordeal that Christ endured at the hands of the Romans, ending in his crucifixion on Mount Calvary, and it is this second story that has particular symbolism for we British at this time as we witness a passion play…

I heard last night that Bob Geldof, the obnoxious, aging, rock music has-been, has announce he is returning his Freedom of Dublin Award on the grounds that the same honour was awarded to the Burmese leader, Aung San Suu Kyi. I’m not really bothered by the internal politics of a far-eastern state, but apparently, old Bob, now only famous for his dishevelled appearance, has got his ‘knickers’ in a right ‘twist’ that any national leader should have the common sense to…

By Fionn Westron: How many of you have been extremely curious to see the photos or hear stories of your ancestors, wondering if you looked or thought like them, how many have seen the uncanny resemblance of people going back generations? It is the same fundamental and most powerful human need/drive that adopted children have, into their adulthood. They need to know who their blood is, who they are. Irish-Americans come to Ireland all gooey-eyed,…

By Max Musson: As the mid-point of the year passes, it seems a good time to take stock of where we are now in the struggle for the survival of our nation and the self-determination of our people. In taking stock I will examine the condition of we British, we aboriginal peoples of the British Isles, of the UK mainland and Ireland, both north and south of the border. The first thing to recognise is…

By Fionn Westron: It has been clear now for all of us whites, and during these elections, since the start of the multicult push, that at the foundation of the acts and polices lie the words. “In the beginning was the word, and the word was made flesh” or in other words, the philsophy is thought of, then put into words then tools used to make it a religion and further words used to enforce…

By Frederick Dixon: This Royal throne of Kings, this sceptred isle, This other Eden, demi paradise, This fortress built by nature for herself, Against infection and the hand of war, This happy breed of men, this little world, This precious stone set in the silver sea Which serves it in the office of a wall Or as a moat defensive to a house, Against the envy of less happier lands, This blessed plot, this earth,…

By Frederick Dixon: As racial nationalists we can all agree that the State’s definition of “Britishness” i.e. possession of a British passport (or even just being an “established resident of the UK”) is not for us. Such a definition is nothing more than the casting into legal form of the elite doctrines of multi-racialism and multi-culturalism, and leads to such absurdities as “British” men shooting at British soldiers in Afghanistan. For us, the nation is…