
Fewer Than Half of British Tories Want Sunak To Remain Party Leader
The Conservative Party is riddled with speculation about new leadership, but none of the possible candidates would bring any meaningful change.

The Conservative Party is riddled with speculation about new leadership, but none of the possible candidates would bring any meaningful change.

Rumours are circulating in Dublin about the liberal leader leaving national politics under ambiguous circumstances.

Conservatives can breathe a sigh of relief as Tusk stutters on education and abortion law reform.

Students were forbidden from drinking water in class because three of the 27 children were fasting.

A year after the country passed a radical self-identification law, even transgender activists are now warning of cases of fraud.

The Afghan immigrants were planning “to kill police officers and other people with firearms.”

Senators called the practice “one of the greatest ethical scandals in the history of medicine.”

The Belgian EU presidency doesn’t trust Europeans to judge online content without government intervention.

Speaking to The European Conservative, the EU’s agricultural commissioner warns that Brussels has to bypass Ukrainian agricultural oligarchs if accession is considered.

EU Parliament responds to appeal from parents who say schools ignore domestic court ruling.
The well-attended march is a warning to the acting prime minister.
“We don’t want Lampedusa here,” a large banner at the game of Warsaw’s largest football club said over the weekend.
Progressives and migrants across Europe and North America united in celebrating this weekend’s barbaric events.
While several countries are providing 24-hour police protection, London announced “reassurance patrols.”
Voters in Bavaria and Hesse have severely punished the leftist government in Berlin.
Israel’s prime minister promises unprecedented retribution
Support for the war effort in Ukraine is also weaker among the lower classes, the report found.
Bavaria and Hesse appear to indicate a rightward shift in the country.
Parisians express concerns over arrivals, saying the migrants cause trouble and start fights.
Promises to stop the boats have so far proved empty for both Britain and Italy.
Čaputová, a supporter of military aid to Ukraine, said she made the decision out of respect for last week’s election outcome.
The Ministry of the Interior accused the movement of spreading “clearly anti-Semitic and Islamophobic” ideas.