
UK: Tory Election Campaign Goes From Bad to Worse After D-Day Blunder
Sunak, branded “unpatriotic” by Nigel Farage, could even be at risk of losing his own seat in Parliament.

Sunak, branded “unpatriotic” by Nigel Farage, could even be at risk of losing his own seat in Parliament.

Though the EPP may be the largest group and her words triumphant—she even thanked her campaign team—nobody actually voted for von der Leyen.

The European Conservative‘s live blog covering the elections

The attack comes just days before Danes head to the polls to vote in the EU elections

Mayor says AfD is “not welcome” and that he wants to be “at the forefront” of Antifa protests against the party.

Vlaams Belang, now topping the polls among Dutch-speaking voters by a large margin, has set Flemish independence on the agenda.

In a fiery debate before the EU elections, Buxadé accused Spain’s governing socialists of being allied with Hamas and Iran.

A combination of ruling parties veering right, buoyant nationalists, and a wildcard former PM embracing populism is changing politics in Prague.

Dublin’s political establishment has yet to come to terms with the unprecedented public mood swing on migration.

Populist PVV expected to increase its number of parliamentary seats from one to seven as a first indication of how the balance of power is shifting to the Right.
Relevant government departments were unwilling to comment on the role of artificial intelligence in latest crime statistics.
A party spokesman downplayed any strain with the ECR as pre-election rumors.
The president emphasised the need for a ten-year plan for palliative care instead of implementing euthanasia in the near future.
The country wants the EU to declare parts of Syria ‘safe.’
Approximately 10% of the European Medical Agency’s annual budget will be devoured by a mismanaged London HQ rental agreement, leaving agency chiefs begging for funds.
Liberal media welcomes authoritarian turn by EU-backed Tusk government.
The German chancellor’s call comes despite his own reticence to send weapons to the beleaguered country.
German police union chief dismisses allegations of ‘far-right infiltration’ as “malicious.”
Brussels is trying to scare member states into funding the project by flashing the Trump card.
Claim: U.S. outfit sells spyware while crafting European child protection policies.
The initiative follows school closures and high-profile ‘Stay at Home’ messaging during the pandemic.
Colleagues remain skeptical of the plot: “It’s not going to go anywhere … we’ll just have to pinch our noses for a few months.”