
Starmer’s “Queen of Woke” Takes Top Civil Service Job
Dame Antonia Romeo, newly appointed as Britain’s most senior civil servant, once encouraged staff to join a “gender non-conforming” book club and devote work time to non-binary inclusion targets.

Dame Antonia Romeo, newly appointed as Britain’s most senior civil servant, once encouraged staff to join a “gender non-conforming” book club and devote work time to non-binary inclusion targets.

The plan to erect a statue to Jan III Sobieski, known for his victories over the Ottoman Turks, triggered a debate over the Austrian capital’s historical identity.

The European Commission is accused of acting as “the Commission of Ukraine” in the dispute between Budapest, Bratislava and Kyiv.

The surge in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern underscores the party’s growing dominance in eastern Germany

The Polish president’s veto inflames tensions with Warsaw’s ruling coalition.

Much of France’s political and media establishment has minimised the killing and resisted scrutiny of the far-left figures connected to the case.

The remarks of the Italian premier on the killing of the young activist in Lyon prompted the failing French president to rebuke her in an unrelated speech in India.

Iceland should embrace U.S. primacy over EU pipe dreams.

A German court ruled that weekly roadside prayers outside Frankfurt’s closed Imam Ali Mosque are protected political assemblies, despite links to a network banned in 2024.

Donald Trump warned that the United States is ready to take things “a step further” if a breakthrough is not reached.
The initiative raises uncomfortable questions for Brussels, which presents itself as a defender of rights abroad while regulating online platforms at home.
Balázs Orbán warns that turning migrants into soldiers is a reckless gamble with the continent’s security.
AI development is dominated by a small number of Silicon Valley firms whose cultural and political orientations all favor a progressive consensus.
Disturbing new federal data reveals that ethnically motivated crimes against Germans have nearly tripled since 2019.
The Hungarian PM said Ukraine stopping the flow of oil through the Druzhba pipeline is a “calculated act of coercion.”
A senior police official appointed by Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez has resigned, adding to mounting scandals facing Spain’s leftist government.
A dramatic breakaway by MPs has fractured the ruling coalition in Poland.
Europe’s streets and schools showcase Islamic rituals, while millions of Christians observe Lent with little official recognition.
Andrey Gyurov was named to lead an interim government ahead of Bulgaria’s April 19th polling.
The broadcaster conceded the segment violated its own editorial guidelines, which prohibit the use of AI-generated images in political news reporting.
Poland’s defence ministry scrapped a proposed gender-focused training session for troops, which conservative lawmakers had denounced as ideologically driven.
Merz said his government is considering “various ways of handling it in a more restrictive manner.”