By Colin Liddell: How quaint! Today Prince George, the third-in-line to the throne – behind his father William and grandfather Charles – was christened in the Chapel Royal at St James’s Palace. Interesting the names involved. Of course, the name George is very much part of the Windsors’ family tradition. But it ultimately derives from St. George, whose cross is the flag of England as well as the symbol of the medieval Christian crusaders. St. James’s Palace…

By Max Musson: It all began in March 2009 when two groups composed of about a dozen members each of the Muslim fundamentalist group ‘Al-Muhajiroun’ protested noisily in Luton at the homecoming parade of the Royal Anglian Regiment. As the troops marched through the town centre, police hurriedly intervened to prevent violence breaking out between angry White residents and Muslim demonstrators holding placards denouncing the soldiers as ‘war criminals’ and ‘murderers’. A direct consequence of…

By Max Musson: In recent days, media commentators and career politicians have been falling over themselves to reassure the British public that the brutal murder of soldier Lee Rigby in Woolwich this week was a ‘one off’, ‘lone wolf’ attack by two madmen, which had nothing to do with Islam and which was unconnected with any larger terrorist network. So keen were they to portray this version of events that the original video of the rant given…