Saudi majority-owned Newcastle took a tough line when one of its own supporters criticised transgender ideology—then she took them on, and won.
With a forthcoming publication set to ask how “mainstream and alternative games promote or encourage fascist attitudes in either content or form (or both),” the real issue is the capture of academic institutions by the Far Left.
No further ordeal for Graham Linehan—and is the end in sight for Orwellian ‘hate’ non-crimes?
A new approach to protecting human rights will cause tension with the UK’s membership of the ECHR and its subjection to the Strasbourg Court’s jurisdiction, a report says.
Tallinn requests NATO Article 4 negotiations, increasing risk of regional conflict.
Britain’s first “one in, one out” deportation flight finally left the runway—but legal challenges meant every migrant slated for removal stayed behind.
The White House is set to act in response to Brussels fining Google.
Allegations of two-tier justice abound as the Met obstructs Jews from protesting outside BBC HQ—but not Islamists and pro-Palestinian protestors.
Speakers warned that without decisive action, Poland’s internal security will continue to deteriorate.
As illegal crossings surge past 40,000, the UK and France respond with a deal that moves artefacts—and barely moves the needle on migration.
The PM’s own nervous MPs preparing to reject a flagship policy signals their own estrangement from the wider electorate—growing larger since the 2024 victory at the polls.
The Commons Leader’s comment has reignited anger among survivors and MPs.