At this years Red White and Blue British National Party family festival, a memorial for the white victims of racism was erected by Coventry BNP.
Police break up murder memorial, April 23, 2008
Explains why the BNP is gaining mainstream support.
THE STATE I'M IN
This is the last picture of knife victim Freddy Moody taken just two hours before he was stabbed to death after a water pistol play fight apparently turned violent.
Freddy, 18, can be seen holding a harmless giant water pistol as he larks around with his friends in the photo taken at 4.48pm on Thursday...
But friends claim a row erupted with a gang and Freddy was killed yards from his home in Stockwell shortly after 7pm after going back to change his soaking clothes.
He was ambushed by a gang of up to eight who then escaped on bicycles...
Half of knife crime among children in London is committed by black youths, a highly sensitive Scotland Yard report claims.
On Friday police confirmed the death of an 18-year-old in south London, the 21st teenager to die of violence in the British capital this year...
"We have seen the emergence of a worrying trend in relation to knife crime," said Scotland Yard's Deputy Assistant Commissioner Alf Hitchcock.
"We see both an intensification in the severity of offending, and a worrying change in the age profile of offenders and victims, which has decreased from mid- to late-teens to early 20s down to early to mid-teens," he added.
Analysts say young people appear to be increasingly worried about their own safety... "They fear they're going to be attacked themselves," said Professor Gloria Laycock, from the Jill Dando Institute of Crime Science, named after a well-known BBC television presenter who was shot dead on her doorstep in 1999.
Thugs are committing more than 350 knife assaults every day across England and Wales, latest crime figures reveal.It's Kevin Andrews' fault. See the knife crime map.
Results from the British Crime Survey showed nearly 130,000 attacks took place last year - a figure which does not include those against under-16s.
Separate figures recorded by police forces reveal 22,000 serious knife assaults including 231 attempted murders, almost 14,000 robberies and more than 8,000 woundings.
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Although the sportswear company denied that the trainers glorified street violence, it said it had decided to stop selling them in light of the recent spate of stabbings.
A total of 53 people have been stabbed to death in London alone this year, many of them teenagers including 16-year-old Ben Kinsella whose death last month prompted a demonstration against knife crime.
Nike staff were themselves the victims 12 days ago when two security guards suffered knife wounds to the leg and back as they tackled a gang of shoplifters at the Niketown store in Regent Street, London.
A company spokesman said: "Given the current climate we have withdrawn the shoe indefinitely from Nike's own stores in the UK."
Supporting families and communities is key to tackling antisocial behaviour among young people, not raising the drinking age, the Conservative party leader, David Cameron, said today.And the anarchy is brewing here too.
A "culture change" that "celebrates marriage" is needed to help combat problems with unruly youths, he said in an interview, and that family breakdown was key because too many youngsters were growing up without male role models.
His comments came as a survey revealed that half of British people felt more frightened on the streets than a decade ago.
THUGS who took turns booting an unconscious man in the head while a girl rifled his pockets were jailed yesterday.This is the broken society that vacuous liberalism and diversity is creating. In the absence of a strong positive unifying culture, combined with alienating diversity, it's Lord of the Flies.
The five savages are seen battering the defenceless victim in sickening CCTV footage.
The scourge of knife crime gripping Britain has reached new depths with six murders across the country in less than 24 hours.And we blindly follow Britain down the road to diversity hell.
Four of the killings were in London in an appalling day of bloodshed...
Describing the 'terrible stabbings' in the past week as 'shocking and tragic', the Prime Minister promised new enforcement tactics and 'tough' parenting programmes...
Boris Johnson, the London Mayor, voiced his 'deep regret' at the deaths and said the 'long-term complex root causes of violence' needed to be tackled...
... the number of teenagers to die violently in the capital since the beginning of the year to 20.
An instructive image gallery of teens killed on London streets can be found here.
Last week, Mr Cameron had spoken of the need to address "anarchy in the UK". He was referring to a spate of recent gang killings...
Suddenly his core political message about "social breakdown" and the need for increased "social responsibility" seems a lot more relevant.
The last thing Mr Cameron wants is to be seen scoring political points over Rhys's killing. But there is no escaping the fact that his message chimes louder amid the public outrage.
David Cameron's big idea is to mend Britain's "broken society", tackling the root causes of poverty and deprivation rather than throwing more money at them...
Despite Tory criticism of Gordon Brown's economic management, the differences between the two main parties on economic policy are not huge. To find his unique selling point, Mr Cameron is attempting a daring raid into Labour's anti-poverty territory. Just as Margaret Thatcher transformed the economy in the 1980s, Mr Cameron's goal is to reshape society, a task regarded by many people as the missing piece of the Thatcher revolution. He argues that, in the global economy, Britain cannot enjoy economic success without social success too.
There are increasing hints that there is a new consensus emerging about the ‘broken society.’ Take Diane Abbot’s response to the question about what causes knife crime:True, but you forgot diversity and violent media.
“Knife crime, gun crime and the gang culture all have the same roots: educational underachievement; family breakdown and the collapse of manufacturing, which used to employ so many blue-collar males.”