New Report Shows Rising Levels of Anti-Semitism on UK Campuses
Problems of hate and harassment coincide with Labour decision to axe Higher Education (Freedom of Speech) Act.
Problems of hate and harassment coincide with Labour decision to axe Higher Education (Freedom of Speech) Act.
Demonstrations across Europe turned violent and police made numerous arrests.
“Ukraine’s accession to NATO would be a good basis for a third world war,” the Slovakian prime minister said.
The prime minister is “very pleased” a vote will take place, despite one peer warning about “coercive control.”
Budapest’s conservative government is following in the footsteps of the right-wing Dutch cabinet.
Once more the centrist EPP has sidelined Europe’s third-largest group for political reasons, siding instead with “losers co-responsible for the misery, failure, and corruption we see.”
Despite the backlash, the Political Network for Values vows to proceed with its Transatlantic Summit.
Media silent about multiple attacks targeting French essayists who denounce transgender ideology
‘Strings attached’ will be the norm for Brussels pay-outs.
Ruling could force conservative governments to abide by the progressive policies of Brussels.
“We’re facing a climate emergency and we can no longer afford to not face it together.”
The British doctor has not been struck off and only received a suspended prison sentence.
Intelligence services say another state is likely behind cyber attack.
Guterres failure to hold Iran to account for its missile strikes on Tuesday was the last straw.
With the members of the National Movement, the European Parliament’s third largest group now controls 86 seats.
Critics warn an attempt to make the Asturian language co-official in the province could marginalise Spanish.
The cultural sector needs to be rid of Woke, but nobody in the Netherlands dares to say that.
We denounced the Italian Communist Party, and two weeks later I was targeted by them.
There are many reasons for the current U.S. debt, one being that Congress has reduced its constitutional budget duty to a legislative bargaining tool.
Labour ministers now privately support signing a youth mobility deal, despite months of claiming otherwise.
PM Fiala’s remaining four-party coalition now only has a narrow parliamentary majority and is unlikely to stop the Patriots’ resurgent ANO from taking back control next year.
The EU Commission plans to set up a body to tackle “disinformation,” blaming it for the rise of populist parties.
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