Labour braced for huge compensation claim amid superinjunction and secretive resettlement scandal.
Northumbria Police breached impartiality rules by marching in a transgender rights parade, the judge said.
Viktor Orbán’s top adviser says an international network—funded by Western taxpayers—is using LGBT ideology to punish dissenting nations like Hungary.
Prosecutors say the 20-year-old ran an online torture network that targeted minors across four countries.
A Greek Catholic church in Transcarpathia was torched and defaced with anti-Hungarian slogans, prompting fresh diplomatic outrage from Budapest.
News boss Deborah Turness is accused of defending the indefensible after excusing a documentary narrated by the son of a Hamas official.
Native fertility has collapsed to levels not seen in decades—yet population growth continues, fuelled entirely by immigration.
The move follows Budapest’s decision to shelter a former Polish deputy minister facing prosecution
Top NATO commander acknowledges that preparations to deliver the advanced missile systems to Ukraine are underway.
The government says the move will restore trust in politics—but critics accuse Starmer of chasing votes from left-leaning teens.
Justice Minister Jim O’Callaghan says an EU court decision could give newly arrived asylum seekers more rights than Irish citizens on housing and homeless lists.
The ‘Minister for Safeguarding’ can’t say when a chairman will be appointed—which means the national inquiry is no closer to getting started.