Reform leader Nigel Farage: the government’s inaction will “continue to change our capital city forever.”
How close an association to Hamas is too close? For EU and UK officials UNRWA still hasn’t reached that point.
The court tried to rectify the government’s failure—but it’s still far from enough.
The UN agency doesn’t just support Hamas but is a “front” for the terrorist group.
At least €700,000 of EU funds was used to influence the farming debate in a more green-friendly direction.
Accusations of a state-led effort to suppress key details have sparked outrage, raising questions about transparency and trust in politicians.
Experts complain that “any reasonable person would be deeply troubled by the one-sided nature of those being called” as witnesses.
Michael D. Higgins has not done “anything” to address anti-Jewish hatred, says Chief Rabbi.
After more than a year in captivity, the women had to undergo one final act of humiliation.
On the first day of his trial, Rudakubana also admitted to the attempted murders of eight other children and two adults.
Delusional celebration of ceasefire shows Europe and the West won’t learn.
Britain has neither the cash nor the military might to be half as useful as its leaders suggest.