
London Police Find Body in Search for Chemical Attacker
Police “strongly believe” they have located the body of Abdul Ezedi, who was allowed to stay in the UK despite sex crime convictions.

Police “strongly believe” they have located the body of Abdul Ezedi, who was allowed to stay in the UK despite sex crime convictions.

Campaigners say government policies are failing families.

The incumbent still needs to be nominated by the majority of member states, whose negotiations could yield surprising results.

Conference speech aims to resolve intra-party squabbles rather than influence events in the Middle East.

Pedro Sánchez’s party finished a dismal third, falling behind Partido Popular and regional Marxist-Leninist separatists.

Petition received more than 100K signatures a year before deadline; calls for constitution to cap population at 10 million by 2050.

Dublin EU hate speech monitor led by far-left firm and ‘antifascist’ spokesman.

“When Green Deal policies are imposed only in Europe, it completely destroys Europe, as it makes us far less competitive,” said one farmer.

Geert Wilders questioned why “half the world is allowed here to tear down our country, fight their feuds, throw stones at police officers and set their cars on fire?”

The Hungarian PM on European elections: ”The new Right should not be an alternative to Europe, but a European alternative.”
Surrogacy is increasingly crossing biological and ethical boundaries with no end in sight.
Six French-speaking Belgian schools in Charleroi were torched in response to new decree.
Macron promised euthanasia bill to advocate while telling Pope Francis he did not want to anticipate the French debate.
Recent successes in making embryos from stem cells are ethically fraught.
The case comes after French feminists and lesbians have also been accused of “transphobia” for standing up for women’s rights.
The Ontario Department of Education recently directed schools to ensure library books are ‘inclusive.’
Among the policies criticized are patriotism, sovereignty, and a “ban on gender studies.”
The economic degrowth research project sounds like a planned global economy.
Implosions are plaguing the ‘green’ energy sector.
The fine print shows hesitation even in Brussels on the stringent standards.
A Guardian report on the British use of harmful pesticides stands accused of “putting Europhilic dogma ahead of reality.”
Germany is increasingly alone in its anti-nuclear stance as countries look to U.S. support for construction of next-gen nuclear reactors.