Portsmouth City Council punishes residents preparing for Christmas—by policing festive wreaths.
Salzgitter is introducing mandatory community service for asylum seekers, aiming to boost integration and reduce the financial burden on the city.
Arrest of alleged rapist follows the separate rape convictions of two small-boat sex offenders.
A landmark tribunal ruling has asserted that the UK Supreme Court’s definition of “woman” as based on biological sex does not automatically bar “trans women” from female changing rooms.
Repeatedly imprisoned for thoughtcrimes including the “incorrect” use of a ‛transitioning’ pupil’s pronouns, Enoch Burke—and his family—were threatened with criminal proceedings after he appealed his conviction.
The Austrian right-wing leader says Austria must follow Slovenia’s path in protecting the right to use cash.
City officials say the old nativity scene was too damaged to keep.
While the EU tries to impose greater penalties on Moscow, Dutch seed and machinery producers keep on doing business in Russia.
Echoing the BBC ‘defamation’ scandal, a leading Swedish broadcaster was caught misleadingly editing news video.
Police are searching for an Algerian inmate mistakenly released from Wandsworth Prison, in the latest in a string of administrative errors to hit the UK’s prison service.
Data shows violent incidents on UK trains are becoming increasingly common.
The former VP who served two terms under President George W. Bush died on November 4th at the age of 84.