
Braverman Criticises Labour in Dispute over UK Flag
The former Home Secretary said the United Kingdom needs leaders “who love Britain” in response to a leaked Labour document that suggests the Union Jack is “a tool of hate.”

The former Home Secretary said the United Kingdom needs leaders “who love Britain” in response to a leaked Labour document that suggests the Union Jack is “a tool of hate.”

The launch of Rupert Lowe’s Restore Britain party started a civil war with Reform UK for the loyalty of an emerging Christian voting bloc.

At around 1 a.m. on Sunday a blast in the Norwegian capital damaged the consular entrance of the American embassy building.

The mayor of the Iranian capital said this morning fuel distribution has been “temporarily inerrupted”

What is occurring in Germany is a true attempt at ecclesiological subversion.

Conservative opposition leader Pierre Poilievre said “the Jewish community is under attack in Canada.”

A Turkish defence ministry source said the fighter jets could be deployed to ensure the security of ther Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus.

The U.S. president has warned that areas and groups of the Islamic regime spared so far now face “complete destruction and certain death.”

According to Iuliia Mendel, the Ukrainian leadership’s communication could jeopardise the country’s international support.

On Saturday, Dubai International Airport temporarily halted operations after an air defence interception during Iranian missile and drone attacks.
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