UK Has Deported Just 1% of Illegal Channel Migrants
Ministers say the number of removals needs to be “significantly higher,” but the Rwanda Plan is unlikely to change this.
Ministers say the number of removals needs to be “significantly higher,” but the Rwanda Plan is unlikely to change this.
The court’s ruling could cripple the cornerstone of the Justice Department prosecutions against hundreds of January 6th accused rioters and President Trump.
Mark Drakeford became the embodiment of the over-regulating technocratic elite.
While Germany’s left-liberal government commits billions to Ukraine, tax increases will make life harder for German households.
Hunting is a glorious renewal of a covenant with the land, that common setting that binds a rural community.
The question is not simply what will fill the hole in the flag, but whether we will make that symbol worthy of the flag.
The Federal Reserve is not eager to cut interest rates, but when they get around to it, they will have to pursue two policy goals at the same time—and one goal excludes the other.
The Spanish PM was hauled over the coals by both centrists and conservatives over his deal with Catalan separatists.
EU leaders are preparing for a days-long battle with Hungary’s PM Orbán over sovereignty and national interests.
Reconquête leader seeks the most effective mechanism for achieving immigration control.
By recklessly tying the Crown to progressive issues, Charles erodes the neutrality on which his constitutional role rests.
The Austrian chancellor says he is open to Ukraine accession, but not to fast-tracking the process.
The EU is about to make a terrible mistake that must be stopped, PM Orbán said.
After weeks of criticism and even a resignation over the legislation, zero Tories found it in themselves to vote against it.
Teachers are already using the new technology in more areas than parents realise.
Change is in the air as national populists Chega go from strength to strength following a grift scandal that brought down the ruling socialists.
Deputies wrestle with controversial law endangering democracy.
A look at the origins of Luciatåg: Swedish folklore and the 4th century martyrdom of St. Lucia of Syracuse
Slovakian conservatives are divided by the dilemma: pro- or contra-Fico?
To fix “broken” system, Australia will impose tougher tests on foreign students and turn away workers with low skills.
Zelensky is uncompromising on a ten-point ‘Peace Formula’ which Russia calls “Ukrainian ultimatums”
Depriving the ‘Blob’ of its power and influence is a necessary precondition for national renewal—but more is needed.
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