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On July 12, several notable moments in the history of News stand out. In 1191, Third Crusade: Saladin's garrison surrenders to Philip Augustus, ending the two-year siege of Acre. In 1812, The American Army of the Northwest briefly occupies the Upper Canadian settlement at what is now at Windsor, Ontario. In 1817, Henry David Thoreau, American essayist, poet, and philosopher (died 1862) was born. In 1916, Lyudmila Pavlichenko, Ukrainian-Russian soldier and sniper (died 1974) was born. In 1917, The Bisbee Deportation occurs as vigilantes kidnap and deport nearly 1,300 striking miners and others from Bisbee, Arizona. In 1917, Andrew Wyeth, American artist (died 2009) was born. In 1944, Simon Blackburn, English philosopher and academic was born. In 2010, Harvey Pekar, American author and critic (born 1939) passed away. In 2014, Kenneth J. Gray, American soldier and politician (born 1924) passed away. In 2014, Alfred de Grazia, American political scientist and author (born 1919) passed away. Together, these milestones provide historical context for today's news news and ongoing narratives.
The Western Surrender: English liberty has been sacrificed to silence critics of immigration
Narrative Analysis: Name Calling
No. 3: The British state has little tolerance for those who dissent from liberal orthodoxies
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Compare narratives across 6 related reports from 6 sources. Real Narrative News aggregates the coverage spectrum so you can see who emphasises what — bias tags reflect the outlet, not the story.
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Left 33%
Center 17%
Right 50%
Brisbane Times
· Jul 9, 2026
Excusez moi! No foreign words here, s’il vous plait
The new hard right is affronted by immigrants who don’t speak English well. Almost 1000 years ago, a conqueror invaded Britain and injected French into the English language forever.
GB News
· Jul 10, 2026
Labour's one in, one out deal with France dealt HUGE blow as five migrants win High Court battle
Labour's one in, one out deal with France has been dealt a huge blow as five migrants have won a High Court battle. The migrants have claimed their deportations were unlawful, alleging they are victims of trafficking. The High Court support the appeal, where their lawyer argued their fundamental rights could not be sacrificed for the sake of expediency and speed of decision-making or a desire to accelerate removals.MORE TO FOLLOW... TRENDING Stories Videos Your Say Our Standards: The GB News Editorial Charter
Hot Air
· Jul 2, 2026
The Immigrants Who Hate America
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The Independent
· Jul 3, 2026
American-born pope calls on US to recommit to founding ideals ahead of July 4
He recalled America’s tradition of welcoming migrants and promoting religious freedom during the Liberty Medal address
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· Jun 30, 2026
This European country’s divisive migrant amnesty offers a lesson for the UK
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Related coverage for "The Western Surrender: English liberty has been sacrificed to silence critics of immigration": Brisbane Times — Excusez moi! No foreign words here, s’il vous plait. GB News — Labour's one in, one out deal with France dealt HUGE blow as five migrants win High Court battle. Hot Air — The Immigrants Who Hate America. The Independent — American-born pope calls on US to recommit to founding ideals ahead of July 4. The i Paper — This European country’s divisive migrant amnesty offers a lesson for the UK. RedState — In Honor of America 250, the Films That Shaped My Patriotism—and Maybe Yours