MH 17: Some facts!
A guest article by Ivan Winters Rather like my previous article re the Ukrainian protests and the overthrow of a democratically elected President (see H&D Issue 60) all I intend Continue Reading →
Heritage & Destiny has been reflecting a wide range of racial nationalist news and opinion for more than 25 years
A guest article by Ivan Winters Rather like my previous article re the Ukrainian protests and the overthrow of a democratically elected President (see H&D Issue 60) all I intend Continue Reading →
25 January 2013. My probation officer’s hastily-arranged visit had ended just a few minutes previously, he ostensibly unaware of what was about to go down. I was in the hallway Continue Reading →
The England First Party’s greatly improved local election vote in Preston is detailed in the party news section of this site. Elsewhere this year’s elections resulted in a series of Continue Reading →
On 3rd May 2012 almost all of the diminished band of British National Party councillors were wiped out. Every single BNP representative facing the voters was defeated – most by Continue Reading →
2012 is a Guild year in Preston – a year when Prestonians are meant to be proud of their home city. Preston Guild is a unique civic celebration, held every Continue Reading →
On 3rd May 2012 voters in more than 180 councils across England, Scotland and Wales will be going to the polls, with nationalist politics at its lowest ebb for more Continue Reading →
An investigation by Heritage and Destiny has established disturbing links between a new British political party and a notoriously violent group in North America whose members have been convicted of Continue Reading →
The 2012 presidential election might yet break the mould of American politics, with Texas congressman Ron Paul winning substantial support for policies that are the direct opposite of everything that Continue Reading →
On 8th October 2011 Peter Rushton, assistant editor of Heritage and Destiny, chaired the sixth John Tyndall Memorial Meeting in Preston, Lancashire, and gave the following address. John Tyndall led Continue Reading →
In mid-September 2011 the Boundary Commission published their latest recommendations for changes in parliamentary constituency boundaries. This might seem like an item of obscure academic interest, but in fact it Continue Reading →