European officials are escalating the rhetoric while even some big mouths in Russia appear to be toning it down.
The PM’s attacks are particularly misjudged given the recent killing of Charlie Kirk.
In Germany, this trend is resulting in more migrants backing the anti-open borders AfD.
Officials also accused Brussels of choosing to ignore that many Gazans want to see Hamas rule.
The prime minister branded Nigel Farage’s immigration plan “racist”—a gamble that could backfire as polls show nearly half of Britons agree with it.
Officials in Brussels claim Ukraine meets entry criteria, but sceptics insist key conditions remain unmet.
Carrying a coffin through Liverpool, protesters warn Labour’s inheritance reforms will force family farms to sell up and vanish.
In the U.S. left-wing incidents outnumber right-wing ones this year.
A commissioner described plans as the “bedrock of credible defence.”
Ministers say they want to set an example for the rest of Europe. But critics argue they are just talking tough ahead of elections.
Left-wing MPs, civil liberties campaigners, and Nigel Farage unite against Starmer’s “BritCard” plan.
AfD leader Alice Weidel accuses the chancellor of betraying voters with reckless spending.