
Billions Spent on Migrant Hotels Shows “Ineptitude” of UK Political Class
Both Labour and the Tories are to blame, and neither have any serious solutions for the problem.

Both Labour and the Tories are to blame, and neither have any serious solutions for the problem.

Brussels remains focussed on Israel, while the U.S. is clamping down on an agency that has become a “subsidiary of Hamas.”

Unsurprisingly, there have been far fewer words of praise coming from the Brussels establishment.

Friedrich Merz’s frank comments on urban decay caused by mass migration ignited a political storm between the ruling coalition partners.

With the end of the Knesset’s summer recess, Netanyahu’s political opponents prepare to put him under pressure.

The Hungarian PM will visit the Vatican and Rome, and receive a private audience with Pope Leo XIV.

The first time as tragedy, second time as farce—anger “off the charts” as Britain’s broken borders undermine public safety.

The top level meeting in London ended with all leaders pledging to send more money and weapons to the front.

The murderer, a now 27-year-old Algerian woman illegally present in France at the time of the crime, will serve life without possibility of commutation or parole.

“Peace without ceding parts of the territories that are currently in Ukraine is not possible,” the Slovakian PM said, “the Ukrainian president knows it, the American president knows it.”
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