
UK Government Sanctioning Migrant Trafficking Gang Bosses
Online blacklist of 25 “notorious people smugglers and their enablers” signals the start of yet another policy initiative.

Online blacklist of 25 “notorious people smugglers and their enablers” signals the start of yet another policy initiative.

Spin doctors are repackaging the same old anti-Brexit schemes to fool the public onto their side.
Faced with a growing challenge from the East, a British government-promised document on UK national security failed to appear as scheduled—on national security grounds, apparently.

Leaders are loosely praising Washington for helping Israel, while also stressing that they played no part in the strikes.
Disgruntled staff has been invited to quit Whitehall if they don’t like the official line.
Conflicting statements from ministers, media and MPs have left the public unclear over a Gibraltar border deal that could see EU agents stationed on British soil.
With Israel winning on multiple battlefronts, Labour singles out ‘racist’ cabinet members for economic blacklisting and ban from entering the UK.

Netanyahu says the IDF will “respond strongly” to Hezbollah’s “serious violation.”

Individuals as well as three mercenary groups, including Africa Corps, successor to the Wagner group, are among the 56 bodies targeted.

Foreign Secretary David Lammy backtracks after describing the President-elect as “a woman-hating, neo-Nazi-sympathising sociopath.”