Month: April 2026

Irish Government Unveils €505M “Panic Package” to Stall Fuel Protests

Irish Government Unveils €505M “Panic Package” to Stall Fuel Protests

Ireland is facing a week of political reckoning as Sinn Féin prepares a vote of no confidence, claiming the government’s latest fuel subsidies ‛fall far short’ of public needs.

April 13, 2026
Scotland’s ‘Once in a Lifetime’ Vote Could Return by 2028

Scotland’s ‘Once in a Lifetime’ Vote Could Return by 2028

Unionist parties warn of renewed division as nationalist leaders step up efforts to force another vote on breaking away from the UK.

April 13, 2026
Spain’s Socialist Government Rocked by Multiple Corruption Cases

Spain’s Socialist Government Rocked by Multiple Corruption Cases

After a lengthy investigation, a judge has charged the wife of the Spanish PM with influence peddling and bribery.

April 13, 2026
Starmer Moves To Bind Britain to EU Rules Without Votes

Starmer Moves To Bind Britain to EU Rules Without Votes

New legislation could lock the UK into automatic regulatory alignment with the EU, raising concerns over sovereignty and democratic oversight.

April 13, 2026
Europe Refuses U.S. Hormuz Blockade, Exposing NATO Rift

Europe Refuses U.S. Hormuz Blockade, Exposing NATO Rift

With Gulf shipping routes under threat, Europe rejects Washington’s approach while remaining heavily reliant on the very flows the U.S. seeks to control.

April 13, 2026
Following 2011 Bombing, Rebuilt Oslo Government Complex Reopens

Following 2011 Bombing, Rebuilt Oslo Government Complex Reopens

Prime Minister: ‘reopening of the headquarters reflects both the reconstruction after terror and the vulnerability of modern society.’

April 13, 2026
Southport Murders: Fatal Failures Exposed

Southport Murders: Fatal Failures Exposed

A landmark report concludes that the lethal Southport knife attack on young girls could have been and should have been prevented by the British authorities—and the killer’s family.

April 13, 2026
Saxony: School Backlash After Gay Porn Dumped in Front of Children

Saxony: School Backlash After Gay Porn Dumped in Front of Children

Parents reported ‘non-binary’ activists to Weißwasser police for violating the German Criminal Code, which prohibits distributing pornographic content to minors.

April 13, 2026
Orbán’s Defeat Sparks Gloating Across Europe’s Establishment

Orbán’s Defeat Sparks Gloating Across Europe’s Establishment

Jubilant reactions from EU figures reveal how pivotal Hungary had become in opposing further centralisation—but Patriots for Europe are “more united than ever” in their mission to defend the sovereignty of Europe’s nations.

April 13, 2026
Hungary’s Fall Clears Path for a More Centralized EU

Hungary’s Fall Clears Path for a More Centralized EU

The removal of Brussels’ most persistent opponent is set to accelerate plans to curb national vetoes, expand EU borrowing, and tighten control over member states.

April 13, 2026
Incoming Hungarian PM Vows Pro-Brussels, Pro-LGBT Policies

Incoming Hungarian PM Vows Pro-Brussels, Pro-LGBT Policies

Magyar’s decisive win signals a sharp break from the Orbán era, raising concerns over constitutional changes, institutional purges, and a shift toward Brussels.

April 13, 2026
King’s College London Urges Lecturers to Overlook Poor Grammar to “Embrace Diversity”

King’s College London Urges Lecturers to Overlook Poor Grammar to “Embrace Diversity”

A leading UK university is scaling back traditional exams and easing essay requirements, prompting criticism that academic standards are being diluted.

April 13, 2026