South Shields far-right terrorism-promoting troll branded mass murderer a legend in vile posts
John Nimmo, of South Shields, who previously targeted MPs online, downloaded terrorist material and posted racist and anti-Islamic material
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A dangerous far-right troll who downloaded terrorist material has been jailed after encouraging ethnic cleansing and branding a white supremacist mass murderer a legend .
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Updated: December 12 2020, 9.53am
The Stone of Scone - the Scottish Stone of Destiny - which went missing from Westminster Abbey on Christmas Day, 1950 - being removed from Arbroath Abbey.
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Seventy years after four Scottish students “liberated” the Stone of Destiny from Westminster Abbey and took it back to Scotland,
Michael Alexander examines the legacy which the ringleaders described as a symbolic show of national pride.