The Tories are sliding into irrelevance, leaving Nigel Farage’s populist party as Labour’s primary opponent.
Netanyahu has accused Britain and France of handing Hamas a “huge prize” and “inviting more atrocities.”
If the Labour PM’s capitulation on fishing rights is anything to go by, Brussels will have Britain over the table on youth movement.
Indigenous lands would be rolled over to increase agriculture exports to the EU, while European farmers would be crushed by the lesser-regulated competition.
Israel has summoned the Spanish ambassador but Spanish officials are unlikely to take much notice, already leading the European drive to recognise a Palestinian state.
Europe’s reliance on Chinese green technologies is “damaging, immoral and a security threat,” a Slovak MEP commented.
Sweden Democrats officials say it is time to put the considerations of the victims before those of the criminals.
In addition to the bill lacking necessary safeguards, recent reports have also dispelled the myth that all assisted suicide deaths are peaceful.
After hailing Alexander’s release, Emmanuel Macron took again to criticising Israel for its war against Hamas.
Vienna wants proof that an extreme climate target won’t hurt European competitiveness. They are unlikely to get it.
The French president now wants to share France’s atomic weapons with allies like Poland—drawing backlash at home and warnings from Moscow.
Comparisons to Enoch Powell’s ‘Rivers of Blood’ speech are obviously false, but prove that Labour is unable to get serious on border control.