Six months after the dullest general election in memory, Reform UK is bringing British politics to life.
The trial will begin on the same day as Trump’s inauguration, prompting anger online.
Commentators say these institutions should be banned, not just ‘regulated.’
Measures are further proof that Labour is interested in holding on to power, not maintaining democracy.
Humza Yousaf was “easily the most clownish of the ‘progressive’ authoritarians,” says critic.
A growing number of Liberal MPs also believe it is time for Trudeau to go.
Critics say the European Court of Justice will rule against Britain to “further the aims of the EU via lawfare.”
Officials warn that integration will not happen simply through “the issuing of a residence permit.”
The chief argues for a “commonsense” approach where officers can tell complainants that non-crimes are not police business.
UNRWA stands accused of cooperating with terrorists and teaching young Palestinians to “fight back.”
Like the Conservatives previously, the Starmer government has left the door open for a trans-lobby inspired U-turn.
The Ukrainian president also rejected the Biden administration’s calls to lower the draft age.