In an undercover investigation, a BBC journalist posed as Dan Jones, a member of the far-right group Patriotic Alternative (PA), attending protests, a summer camp, and a secretive conference, where he witnessed discussions of race wars, threats of violence against migrants, and plans to arm themselves. The evidence filmed led to calls for a police investigation and a ban on the group, with graphic accounts of racist and violent language revealed. Key figures such as PA’s organiser Joe Marsh and attendees like Aaron Watkins and Roger Phillips were highlighted for their extremist views and actions, culminating in the exposure of the group’s dangerous ideologies and activities.
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Paramedics rush to treat ‘unconscious’ man in St Pancras Station
Emergency services responded to an incident at St Pancras Station where a man was found unconscious, requiring CPR and treatment with a blood transfusion bag. The situation escalated following an argument involving far-right activist Tommy Robinson, who was seen filming in the area, while forensic officers collected evidence at the scene. Want More Context? 🔎
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