
âTime to Get Toughâ as Figures Show One in 12 in London Is an Illegal Migrant
Reform leader Nigel Farage: the government’s inaction will âcontinue to change our capital city forever.â

Reform leader Nigel Farage: the government’s inaction will âcontinue to change our capital city forever.â

The new President had to take cover from the Washington weather, but it was the old Davos elites who looked out in the political cold.

The French-language channel gives space to leftist and Islamist parties, but censors âright-wingâ views to âavoid normalisingâ them.

Merz is quiet about the fact that the policies of his own party allowed the mass influx of migrants in the first place.

How close an association to Hamas is too close? For EU and UK officials UNRWA still hasn’t reached that point.

In his videos, the Tiktoker explains that he wants to “bash headsâ when he sees women dressed too lightly.

As Tusk aligns more closely with conservative-style migration policies, questions arise about the EUâs favouritism towards its friends.

Retailleau has been saying out loud what many French are thinking, but dare not say publicly for fear of being branded âfascists.â

PM OrbĂĄn: âIf we had allowed migrants in, we would not be facing threats, but acts of terrorism.â
Reform leader Nigel Farage: the government’s inaction will âcontinue to change our capital city forever.â
The new President had to take cover from the Washington weather, but it was the old Davos elites who looked out in the political cold.
The French-language channel gives space to leftist and Islamist parties, but censors âright-wingâ views to âavoid normalisingâ them.
Merz is quiet about the fact that the policies of his own party allowed the mass influx of migrants in the first place.
How close an association to Hamas is too close? For EU and UK officials UNRWA still hasn’t reached that point.
In his videos, the Tiktoker explains that he wants to “bash headsâ when he sees women dressed too lightly.
As Tusk aligns more closely with conservative-style migration policies, questions arise about the EUâs favouritism towards its friends.
Retailleau has been saying out loud what many French are thinking, but dare not say publicly for fear of being branded âfascists.â
PM OrbĂĄn: âIf we had allowed migrants in, we would not be facing threats, but acts of terrorism.â