
Fury as Starmer Ties UK Food Rules to Brussels
Business leaders warn the plan could force around 500,000 UK firms to follow EU regulations, even if they do not trade with the bloc.

Business leaders warn the plan could force around 500,000 UK firms to follow EU regulations, even if they do not trade with the bloc.

The right-wing populist party reached 19% in Sunday’s state elections, while the SPD collapsed and the liberals did not make it into parliament.

The first missile strike under Iran’s new leadership hits Israeli cities—as pro-regime protests unfolded across Britain.

Europol revealed that more than 70% of the cocaine entering Europe came through Antwerp and Rotterdam in 2024.

American arms deliveries to Europe soared 217%, while Ukraine became the largest recipient of major weapons over the past five years.

The son of former Ayatollah Ali Khamenei has taken power in Tehran as new Supreme Leader despite significant U.S. opposition to his succession.

AfD candidate Bernhard Pepperl captured the direct mandate in Mannheim I with 22.3% of the first votes, ahead of both CDU and Green rivals.

Much of the sense of European superiority towards America has long rested on an elitist belief that America is dominated by the wrong kind of voters.

Robert Fico said on Sunday he is prepared to block the European Union’s loan package to Ukraine should Budapest’s position shift after the elections.

The Israeli army said it struck the headquarters of Iran’s Revolutionary Guard “space force” in Tehran on Sunday.
Foreign Minister described the war as ‘hopeless and senseless’ and criticised Brussels for continuing to fund the conflict without limit.
Plans in Brussels to fast-track Ukraine’s membership are running into resistance, as several EU governments insist Kyiv must meet the bloc’s full entry conditions first.
155 Christian churches and monasteries were destroyed or severely damaged between June 1999 and March 2004.
A German court heard that the accused had embraced Islamic State ideology online—rejecting Western society while plotting a violent attack.
President Donald Trump said the United States is in a “very strong position” as Iranian leadership figures are “rapidly going” during the ongoing conflict.
Editors say the decision raises serious questions about press freedom and readers’ access to primary sources.
After a British Columbia pensioner is fined $750,000 for saying there are only two sexes, British comedian John Cleese cancels his tour dates.
Officials warn that even partial destabilisation of Iran could unleash refugee movements on a scale comparable to the largest crises of recent decades.
UK officials’ fear of being labeled racist or “Islamophobic” has allowed rape gangs—mainly composed of Pakistani-heritage men—to operate with near-impunity.
After refusing to hold a minute’s silence for Quentin, MEPs will finally have to show which side they are on regarding leftist extremism.
With 204 school-related antisemitic cases recorded last year, concerns are mounting over the safety and long-term future of Jewish school pupils and teachers in the UK.
The Commission wants subsidies and public contracts to favour EU-made goods as concerns grow over industrial decline and dependence on China.