UK court rejects freemasons' lawsuit against London police
A UK court ruled against the Freemason’s lawsuit challenging the London Metropolitan Police's requirement for officers to declare their membership in Masonic organizations.
London Metropolitan Police Officers Must Declare if They Are Freemasons
London Metropolitan Police officers are now required to declare their membership in Freemason or similar organizations following a ruling by the High Court.
Referendum, Gratteri: 'Accused individuals and deviant Freemasonry will vote yes'. La Russa: 'Stunned, escalate the clash'
Nicola Gratteri claims that those who will vote 'yes' in the upcoming referendum will include accused individuals and deviant Freemasonry, leading to a backlash from political figures such as La Russa.
Met Police ordered Freemasonry revealed after '16 reports highlighted concerns'
The Metropolitan Police has mandated that officers disclose their Freemasonry memberships following concerns raised by multiple intelligence reports.
The Secret Blues of Adrián Otero: His Real Age, Freemasonry, and the Long Journey of Memphis La Blusera
The article discusses Guillermo Blanco Alvarado's biography of Memphis La Blusera and its charismatic leader Adrián Otero, highlighting their significant impact on the Buenos Aires blues scene and the mysteries surrounding Otero's life.
"Report" at work for the No: now it also drags in Freemasonry
The investigative program 'Report' connects the ongoing government spy scandal with accusations against Freemasonry, highlighting efforts to thwart support for a referendum on justice reform in Italy.
Corrupt vice squad detective and paedophile 'protected because he was a Freemason'
A former Metropolitan Police detective sergeant, John Hudson, allegedly sexually abused his foster daughter and evaded justice due to his connections as a Freemason, raising concerns about police corruption.
"I am proud to be a member of the Grand Orient of France": Thomas Guénolé announces he is a Freemason
Politologist Thomas Guénolé publicly reveals his membership in the Grand Orient de France to preempt a forthcoming exposé by Le Point.
Vannacci launches a "reverse" think tank that reassesses Freemasonry
Roberto Vannacci, one of the deputy secretaries of the League party, has established a cultural research center called National Renaissance as part of the association Mondo al contrario to promote a neo-Gaullist political proposal.
Freemasons seek injunction against London police over membership exposure
Freemasons have requested an emergency injunction from the UK High Court to block a Metropolitan Police requirement for officers to disclose their membership in Freemasonry amid ongoing investigations into its influence.
In London, the police require their officers to declare their membership in Freemasonry
The Metropolitan Police in London is now requiring officers to disclose their affiliations with Freemasonry due to concerns over potential corruption linked to such memberships, provoking anger among Freemasons.