Labour’s Plan To Halt Illegal Migration Is Not Working
A suspected ‘small boats’ dealer arrested on Wednesday will be replaced “within days,” according to critics of Britain’s open borders.
A suspected ‘small boats’ dealer arrested on Wednesday will be replaced “within days,” according to critics of Britain’s open borders.
A meme mocking Robert Habeck sparked a dawn raid, raising free speech fears.
Carlos Eire’s new book asks us to confront the miraculous with an open mind.
Almost two weeks after the fact, Spain’s socialist government officially declared the Valencia flooding a national emergency.
Police appear more interested in investigating nonsense ‘non-crimes’ than actual crimes.
The breakdown of the German Scholz government could open the way for major change—but the CDU is too timid.
Warsaw sees the facility as a key component of protecting itself against Moscow.
Oikophilia allows us to bring across the threshold things and institutions that endure even as civilization crumbles.
The Secretary of State nominee is a known hardliner on China and Iran—and supporter of Israel and NATO.
Talks between the EU Parliament’s two largest parties broke down, with the S&D set to reject both Italy’s Raffaele Fitto and Hungary’s Olivér Várhelyi.
After years of woke gaslighting whereby progressives and academics labelled anyone right of Karl Marx a literal Nazi, the actual far-right fundamentalists they welcomed to our shores are reviving Jew hate once more in the form of Islamo-Nazism.
Experts say the scheme cancelled by the Spanish climate chief could have saved lives and billions of euros.
The EU-backed authoritarian takeover of public life in Poland is meant to be a blueprint for other ‘post-conservative’ countries, speakers at an MCC Brussels event warned.
A brand new department for efficiency led by Elon Musk is intended to drive “structural reform” of federal government
Newly released data shows authorities still fail to control illegal immigration.
“This is an extremely grave social issue. It’s everybody’s business.”
Two stories of young kings provide a surprisingly prescient lesson for politics today.
Fitto’s confirmation hearing demonstrated—yet again—just how partisan and ideologically-driven the European Left is.
A legitimate concern is that governments will go back to money printing as a way to fund their deficits. Central bank rate cuts encourage this.
The most senior cleric in the Anglican Church stepped down after condemnation from politicians and clergy.
Violent pro-Palestine thugs shouted “Kankerjoden”—“Cancer Jews”—while setting cars on fire and fighting police.
Voters have abandoned government coalition parties for the Christian Democrats and right-wing AfD, according to polls.