Labour says it is “getting a grip” on border failures, but one migration expert says it must go much further, including by freezing asylum applications.
Almost 100 days after the Gaîté Lyrique welcomed them in, scores of overstayers from Africa were evacuated by police officers.
Urged to “abandon decarbonisation completely,” the ruling SNP has finally accepted that their environmentalist policies make people poorer.
As the Bard’s legacy gets a 21st-century makeover, critics wonder if the real tragedy is the relentless quest to find offence where none was penned.
After another weekend of talks, no new nations have pledged to join Britain and France in sending ‘peacekeeping’ troops to Ukraine.
American sportsman John Rocker suggested that the U.S. should send France a new statue representing open-border governance.
The European Commission has threatened legal action against member states that don’t follow migration laws—with the exception of its ally, Tusk.
Secret talks with Hamas and public threats of annihilation prove that Washington is unwilling to wait much longer for the freeing of captives.
Parents claim their son was treated unfairly for dodging the staircase, while conservatives attack “unacceptable indoctrination” in schools.
Furious Brits blame both Labour and the Tories for judges now being told to take a ‘kid gloves’ approach to minority and transgender criminals.
The party is “suspicious” of the government’s attitude to illegal immigration after migration minister says multiculturalism “enriches” the country.
A sovereigntist lawmaker has suffered a stroke after Serbian opposition figures threw flares and smoke grenades and used pepper spray.