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Cleric Ustadh Mahmood Almadani prayed for the defeat of 'usurping Jews'
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Cleric Ustadh Mahmood Almadani prayed for the defeat of 'usurping Jews'
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www.friendsofwimbledonpark.orgThe Islamic takeover of a former workingmans club in Hainault, London continues, and there are some spectacular bare-faced lies coming from the mouths of the representatives of the Hainault and Chi…
www.fahrenheit211.netWimbledon's plans for expanding the grounds of the oldest and most prestigious Grand Slam Tennis Tournament in the world overcame their first legal hurdle Monday. The London High Court dismissed a challenge by campaigners to the project. Save Wimbledon Park, a campaign group, has taken legal action against the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club. The AELTC wants to triple the size of the main site with a project worth 200 million pounds ($269.6 million). The expansion will feature 39 new...
energynews.oedigital.comAround 100 demonstrators stood outside the main entrance to the London tennis club
www.gbnews.comWatch the latest from ITV News - Save Wimbledon Park is taking legal action against the Greater London Authority over its decision to approve plans to almost triple the size of the site.
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