
Rupert Lowe’s Rape Gang Inquiry Report Exposes Decades of Institutional Failure
Coordinated networks targeting young white girls for sexual crime have been documented in at least 149 UK districts.

Coordinated networks targeting young white girls for sexual crime have been documented in at least 149 UK districts.

UK shadow home secretary complains that judges use their power to make the court system “more and more permissive to the migrant.”

After years of football being used to promote BLM, LGBT, and other liberal political causes, a spontaneous Christian prayer circle offered a reminder of what the game can still be.

New legislation allows authorities to strip migrants’ residence permits over unpaid debts, illegal work, and links to extremist groups.

Investigations involving Begoña Gómez, Socialist officials, and former senior government figures are turning June into a crucial month for the PSOE’s political future.

As Podgorica inches closer to Brussels—with a 2028 deadline in mind—Kyiv seems to be getting fast-tracked.

Establishment forces are crying wolf ahead of a potential AfD-led government in Saxony-Anhalt.

Dadi Mar Kristofersson’s vision for his Nordic island country includes economic integration and staying NATO’s European “unsinkable aircraft carrier.”

The steel and chemical sectors are calling for cheaper energy, public support, and a relaxation of certain climate regulations amid declining competitiveness and a growing risk of industrial relocation.

According to the court, the officer’s former AfD position raises “well-founded doubts about his loyalty to the constitution.”
Coordinated networks targeting young white girls for sexual crime have been documented in at least 149 UK districts.
UK shadow home secretary complains that judges use their power to make the court system “more and more permissive to the migrant.”
After years of football being used to promote BLM, LGBT, and other liberal political causes, a spontaneous Christian prayer circle offered a reminder of what the game can still be.
New legislation allows authorities to strip migrants’ residence permits over unpaid debts, illegal work, and links to extremist groups.
Investigations involving Begoña Gómez, Socialist officials, and former senior government figures are turning June into a crucial month for the PSOE’s political future.
As Podgorica inches closer to Brussels—with a 2028 deadline in mind—Kyiv seems to be getting fast-tracked.
Establishment forces are crying wolf ahead of a potential AfD-led government in Saxony-Anhalt.
Dadi Mar Kristofersson’s vision for his Nordic island country includes economic integration and staying NATO’s European “unsinkable aircraft carrier.”
The steel and chemical sectors are calling for cheaper energy, public support, and a relaxation of certain climate regulations amid declining competitiveness and a growing risk of industrial relocation.
According to the court, the officer’s former AfD position raises “well-founded doubts about his loyalty to the constitution.”
The activist lost consciousness and suffered concussion after being dragged to the ground and beaten during a public immigration debate in Manchester.
Is the EU really seeking full harmonization of benefits for illegal immigrants and asylum seekers? If so, the consequences for most member states will be fiscally catastrophic.