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Richard Milnes

Digital Journalist based in Sydney, Australia. Joined on Jan 2, 2012
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Launch of 60th Sydney Film Festival, Australia Special

Sydney - NSW Minister for Tourism, Major Events, Hospitality and Racing and Minister for the Arts, The Hon. George Souris launched the Sydney Film Festival at Customs House on 8 May at an event attended by those involved in the Australian film industry.

EDL protest against proposed mosque for Moortown in Leeds

Leeds - A rally by the English Defence League protested against the proposed development of yet another mosque, this time in Moortown, Leeds.

Voters turn to UKIP in huge numbers at County Council elections

The United Kingdom Independence Party (UKIP) cements itself into the mainstream of politics after voters stick two fingers up to “clowns”, “loonies”, “fruitcakes” and “closet racists” smears.

ENR and EVF patriotic protest groups announce merger

The English National Resistance and English Volunteer Force have announced that they will merge into one body under the name of the former.

‘No Hunting in National Parks’ march and rally in Sydney Special

Sydney - About 3,000 people attended a ‘No Hunting in National Parks’ rally outside NSW Parliament House, Macquarie St in Sydney.

‘DIY’ or 'guerilla' rainbow crossings appear across Sydney Special

Sydney - After the removal of the Rainbow Crossing at Taylor Square on Oxford Street in the heart of Sydney's gay and lesbian district on Wednesday night, a week ago, reports have emerged of ‘DIY’ rainbow crossings appearing around Sydney.

Baz Luhrmann and Catherine Martin mansion for sale at $15 million Special

Sydney - Filmmakers Baz Luhrmann and Oscar winner Catherine Martin have put their 1888 Victorian Italianate mansion in Darlinghurst, in Sydney’s east up for sale with a price tag of $15 million.

UKIP launches County Council election video ‘My Britain’

UKIP launches a credible challenge to the three old parties as it puts forward its biggest ever field of candidates spanning the whole country for the County Council elections on 2 May.

NSW Police comment on bombings at the Boston Marathon Special

Sydney - NSW Police Force today said they were monitoring the deadly explosions in Boston and the response of the authorities to the bomb blasts.

Australian Coptic Christians protest against terror in Egypt Special

Sydney - The Australian Coptic Christian community protested against state-sponsored terror in Egypt in Martin Place Sydney at an event attended by hundreds of people.

Jon Cattapan announced as Bulgari Art Award winner Special

Sydney - The winner of the Bulgari Art Award 2013 was announced at the Art Gallery of NSW by Dr Michael Brand, director of the Art Gallery of NSW and Julie Ann Morrison, managing director of Bulgari Australia and UK.

Video: Margaret Thatcher dies at 87 following a stroke

Widely regarded as Britain’s best peacetime Prime Minister of the twentieth century and known as the ‘Iron Lady’, Baroness Thatcher has sadly passed away today.

UKIP come second in Pemberton by-election

Wigan - The UK Independence Party continues to represent a significant threat to the three old parties, coming second in the Wigan Metropolitan Borough Council Pemberton ward by-election held on 4 April 2013.

British Democratic Party to fight County Council elections in May

The British Democratic Party will be “testing the water as a new fledgling party” when they field three candidates in the County Council elections on 2 May.

Sydney Opera House lit up in blue for World Autism Awareness Day Special

Sydney - On 2 April the Sydney Opera House was lit up in blue to mark the sixth annual United Nations World Autism Awareness Day.

UKIP on the rise as Brits vote no to EU

Havering - UKIP’s candidate Lawrence Webb romped home as the majority of those voting deserted the mainstream parties in the Gooshays Ward, Harold Hill by-election in the London Borough of Havering.

Mathew Lynn announced as the Packing Room Prize Winner 2013 Special

Sydney - The Packing Room Prize winner and the Archibald Prize finalists were announced at the Art Gallery of NSW today in Sydney, Australia.

New mural at The Block in Redfern Special

Sydney - A new work of art has been created for The Block in an area close to Redfern Station, which has traditionally been home to many Aboriginal people.

Video: Nick Lowles driven out of Harold Wood by local people

Havering - Local people drive the far-left extremist, Nick Lowles out of Harold Wood and show him that his Anglophobic, racist views are not welcome in Havering, East London.

Falkland Islands (Malvinas) referendum results

Stanley - Falkland Islanders have decided overwhelmingly to remain British it has been revealed, after the referendum on their political status.
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