UK’s Labour Party Suspends MP After Brawl Video Emerges
Tory leader hopeful Robert Jendrick quipped, “Labour’s promised to ‘smash the gangs’. Looks like they’re now smashing their constituents instead.”
Tory leader hopeful Robert Jendrick quipped, “Labour’s promised to ‘smash the gangs’. Looks like they’re now smashing their constituents instead.”
Some ‘right-wing’ MPs say life is not a cause worth defending.
Tehran has not signalled that it will retaliate—yet.
Brussels has threatened to derail the country’s path to the EU if it doesn’t do as it is told.
British nanny state’s scheme appears to be at risk amid fears for jobs and industry.
“This is how democracy works: when you don’t have the majority to run the country, then we go into another election,” commentator says.
Olaf Scholz said “a country at war absolutely cannot become a member of NATO. Everyone knows that.”
Critics say Sánchez’ media overhaul threatens Spain’s democratic checks.
Illegal migrants were smuggled into the EU for payments ranging from €5,000 to €15,000 each.
While 15-year-old boys are more likely to be involved in violent crime, girls opt for theft—often from fellow students.
Iran has threatened any incoming American soldiers, saying “we have no red lines.”
PM cites “escalating actions in various European countries” as reason to act.
The 49-year-old man denies he was there to assassinate Trump, claiming he was carrying two firearms for self–defence.
“There was a time when we were told what to do. We got rid of that era thirty years ago,” the PM said in a reference to the Soviet rule of his country.
Facing increasing pressure from immigration, the Netherlands wants greater flexibility. But the Brussels establishment remains unyielding.
Michel Barnier’s plan to cut public spending by over €40 billion sparks backlash from both the Left and the Right.
Source in Swedish criminal network says their targets are “anything connected to Israel—synagogues, embassies, diplomats.”
Volodymyr Zelensky has toured the major capitals of Europe for two days asking for more military support.
“This false account of the scandal is helping to keep the public and politicians ignorant about what happened and what needs to be done,” journalist says.
A few days from the anniversary of the murders of teachers Samuel Paty and Dominique Bernard, the case is highly sensitive.
Conservatives told that Labour will be in power “for a decade by default” unless they work with Reform.
Hungary wants to postpone discussion of extending the renewal period for sanctions until after the U.S. elections.