
Boris Johnson Urges Tories To Stick to Irrational Net Zero Targets
The former prime minister believes the Conservatives must continue to work to “finish the job of reaching net zero.”

The former prime minister believes the Conservatives must continue to work to “finish the job of reaching net zero.”

Opposition insists it won a landslide, calls on military to “enforce the popular will expressed in the vote.”

“We have an elite that does not want to represent the people, and is proud of not wanting to represent them; and we have the people, who are not represented,” the Hungarian PM said.

Olympic organisers face a global backlash for mocking the Last Supper at the opening ceremony, with their subsequent apology deemed insincere.

A key feature of the search engine omitted any mention of the former president’s assassination attempt.

Protecting freedom of expression against university cancel culture deemed too “burdensome”

Foreign Minister directed visa offices abroad to ignore strict vetting process for family reunifications.

AfD’s legal representative says left-wing media dreamed up the Potsdam plot.

June’s advertising was placed by groups bankrolled by the EU, NATO, and U.S.

Marine Le Pen said the powers that be are trying to make “pluralism disappear.”
New report “offers a glimpse of the nightmare awaiting Britain under a national Labour government.”
The decision is a win for businesses, which have suffered enormous losses from damage by eco zealots.
Despite little success with previous similar programs, EU leaders are willing to pour €7.4 billion into another North African agreement.
Ministers have welcomed the “landmark decision.” But why did it take so long?
In an act of solidarity, the farmers donated some €1,000 worth of olive oil to charity.
Cambridge’s Fitzwilliam Museum denies going “woke” despite putting warning labels on paintings.
The harassment culminated in an assault on one right-wing leader in the Belgian city of Mons on Saturday.
Both EU law and the Spanish Constitution may provide significant hurdles for Catalan separatists hoping to avoid prosecution.
As tired as they are of failed Conservative governments, British voters are no more enthusiastic about Labour’s even more liberal agenda.
Leaders stressed message of unity, downplaying recent disagreement on the option to deploy European troops
The soft turnabout reads more like electoral maneuvering than genuine concern for struggling farmers.
Report released on the same day the party’s appeal of being labeled ‘suspicious right-wing extremist’ is heard in court.