“There is the danger that even those who are ‘successfully’ removed from the continent are later able to come back anyway.”
Talk is growing that the prime minister is planning his resignation for some time in the near future.
Despite public opposition, activists want to make it even easier for people to legally change their gender.
Israel has so far succeeded in forming a “blocking coalition” to prevent the EU from imposing fresh sanctions.
Iranian-funded terrorists are embedding themselves in Swedish criminal gangs and planning wider attacks on citizens.
The prospect of secretive deals bypassing democratic bodies has triggered discussions on parliamentary sovereignty.
But the agency will no doubt continue its pursuit against the Middle East’s only democracy.
A report says there is “almost nowhere” British Jews can turn without antisemitism presenting itself.
Brussels can’t get a grip on its own response to U.S. tariffs, so it’s looking to others to come up with one for it.
The failure shines a light on the consequences of rapidly shifting to green energy—but will wider Europe heed the warning?
Police have criticised citizen-led efforts to crack down on a youth gang, but haven’t done enough to get a grip on the issue itself.
This next gathering could be the most significant yet, but the Commission is again likely to keep its fingers in its ears.