
Tone-Deaf UK Tells Belgian Politician: We Take Borders Seriously
Border control and protection of free speech are hardly what the UK is currently most famous for—despite what its ambassador to Belgium says.

Border control and protection of free speech are hardly what the UK is currently most famous for—despite what its ambassador to Belgium says.

Jewish Culture Month will go ahead with over 100 events nationwide despite the postponement, the British Museum stated.

Despite making up less than one percent of the county’s population, asylum seekers accounted for more than 7% of total sexual offenses.

Last Saturday’s rival demonstrations exposed a nation split between approved and disapproved dissent.

“They kicked me like an animal and didn’t stop,” according to the target of yet more antisemitic violence—who also described how his attackers repeatedly asked if he was Jewish.

Britain’s young people are among the loneliest in Europe. This should concern us far more than it does.

Wes Streeting condemned Brexit while launching his leadership campaign.

Far from celebrating the prospect of getting what they say they want, the ‘refugees welcome’ brigade appear to have had a fit of nimbyism.

Ahead of the protest, Muslim, Christian, Sikh, Hindu, and Zoroastrian leaders signed a joint letter describing antisemitism as “a problem for all of us to fix.”

Every April 23rd, as sure as night follows day, the UK commentariat loves to sneer at ordinary English people.