Farage Demands Apologies for Claims He ‘Incited’ Southport Riots
Reform UK leader says terrorism watchdog’s calls for more transparency on terror suspects is vindication.
Reform UK leader says terrorism watchdog’s calls for more transparency on terror suspects is vindication.
Germany’s aspiring chancellor pledges that his party—and the European People’s Party—will do “everything” to prevent the Union from “spiraling into debt.”
Poland and Austria criticised the move, but Geert Wilders said the Netherlands should copy Germany.
Just one Labour MP voted against scrapping winter fuel payments for millions of pensioners.
The S&D threatens to blow up the ‘Ursula coalition’ if von der Leyen allows a conservative “into the heart of the Commission.”
Despite a few weak points during the debate, Kamala Harris emerged from it as the front runner—with the help of the moderators.
The government and centre-right CDU are trying to outbid each other in toughness, as the anti-immigration AfD looks likely to win another regional election.
One of two Labour MPs with a history of ‘trans rights’ activism is likely to chair the influential parliamentary group.
Opposition parties have criticized the idea of paying immigrants to return to their home countries as contrary to the idea of integration.
Many of her fans insist that she merely has an ‘open mind’—but as G.K. Chesterton observed: “The object of opening the mind, as of opening the mouth, is to shut it again on something solid.”
Reform UK leader says terrorism watchdog’s calls for more transparency on terror suspects is vindication.
Germany’s aspiring chancellor pledges that his party—and the European People’s Party—will do “everything” to prevent the Union from “spiraling into debt.”
Poland and Austria criticised the move, but Geert Wilders said the Netherlands should copy Germany.
Just one Labour MP voted against scrapping winter fuel payments for millions of pensioners.
The S&D threatens to blow up the ‘Ursula coalition’ if von der Leyen allows a conservative “into the heart of the Commission.”
Despite a few weak points during the debate, Kamala Harris emerged from it as the front runner—with the help of the moderators.
The government and centre-right CDU are trying to outbid each other in toughness, as the anti-immigration AfD looks likely to win another regional election.
One of two Labour MPs with a history of ‘trans rights’ activism is likely to chair the influential parliamentary group.
Opposition parties have criticized the idea of paying immigrants to return to their home countries as contrary to the idea of integration.
Many of her fans insist that she merely has an ‘open mind’—but as G.K. Chesterton observed: “The object of opening the mind, as of opening the mouth, is to shut it again on something solid.”
ABC moderators ‘fact-checked’ the former president four times, but did not correct Harris once.
Despite the country’s migration crisis, left-wing MPs voted down the measure.
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