
Dutch Government Dubbed ‘Big Brother’ Amid Plans to Monitor Private Messages
Police would be allowed to trawl through online content without concrete suspicions of criminal activity.

Police would be allowed to trawl through online content without concrete suspicions of criminal activity.

Critics accuse the Labour government of relying on “meaningless spin” when negotiating the so-called youth mobility scheme with the EU.

The Hungarian prime minister’s political director is pleased to see reporters running “into reality.”

Moments after saying Britain should rejoin the EU, the London mayor could receive a peerage.

Liberal MEPs in Brussels are frustrated with seeing Ukraine used as a “bargaining chip.”

According to Schneider, the twin threats to the West today are the green-red alliance, cloaked in the robe of tolerance, and Islam.

SD leader Jimmie Åkesson described the new measures as “self-evident in every welfare state.”

Online posters say the PM “won’t even be able to leave your house lest you be pelted with spittle.”

The push comes after trust in Czech Television fell to an all-time low.

Campaign Against Antisemitism says this environment has arisen “at the hands of all sorts of conspiracy theorists who have been spreading hatred.”