
Heat or Eat? UK Energy Company Steps In Where Government Falls Short
Octopus Energy has delivered 93,000 free electric blankets to vulnerable households to help them cut heating costs.

Octopus Energy has delivered 93,000 free electric blankets to vulnerable households to help them cut heating costs.

The strike, intended to “give the conflict a labor dimension,” faced criticism for being called immediately after the announcement of a peace agreement in Gaza.

Cases involving young Syrians have risen fortyfold since 2015.

The sharp reversal in gender and sexuality trends has surprised researchers, who say it reflects a broader cultural shift.

Even in “the most optimistic scenario,” one study says less than half will want to return.

A new immigration regulation will grant 300,000 residence permits a year, potentially creating a new voter base for the Socialist Party.

Deputy PM Ebba Busch said Muslims are welcome in Sweden, but they must abide by “fundamental Swedish values.”

The Madrid Declaration denounces von der Leyen’s economic policies and calls for new leadership to defend producers and families.

A new study reveals that two-thirds of refugees have incomes below the national poverty threshold.

Lincolnshire locals and Reform MPs unite against Miliband’s plan to cover farmland with solar panels.
“Europeans were deliberately kept in the dark that the effectiveness and safety of the vaccines were not guaranteed,” Austrian Patriots MEP Gerald Hauser stated.
One migration expert said Starmer is more interested in “schmoozing the EU” than securing Britain’s borders.
Left-wing and nationalist MEPs unite in criticism of trade deals, foreign policy, and EU centralisation as confidence in Brussels leadership falters.
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán contrasted Hungary’s secure borders and strict migration control with Sweden’s rising violence and lawlessness, warning that Europe cannot afford such disorder.
Sovereigntist and former MEP Philippe de Villiers wants to give a voice back to the people who reject ‘population change.’
Just because Eurocrats have outlawed it doesn’t mean they can’t tax it.
Andrej Babiš’s return to power will bolster the group of nations opposed to infinite military aid to Kyiv.
Threats about annexing the island may have been Trump’s bait for Copenhagen to spend more on defense, some say.
The surge comes as Poland faces rising youth unemployment and growing debate over support for millions of Ukrainian refugees.
Critics say “no government will be able to get deportations off the ground” so long as Britain remains in the convention.
The European delegation focused on financing the migration business as more than 330 migrants arrived in just three days.
Children with a foreign background fall significantly behind, study shows, raising fears of long-term social and economic consequences.