
Reform UK Says “Something Much Bigger Needs to Happen” After Latest Antisemitic Attack
Campaign Against Antisemitism members are also asking the prime minister: “What’s the plan?”

Campaign Against Antisemitism members are also asking the prime minister: “What’s the plan?”

A UK journalist’s just-published book imagines Britain under a Nigel Farage premiership—but despite being billed as a “non-fiction thriller,” it may frighten readers less than the country’s current trajectory.

Critics say it is in Paris’ best interest to stand and watch migrants continue on their journeys to the UK.

Nigel Farage blasts a government ban on cryptocurrency party funding as a ‛terrified’ response to Reform UK’s progress, but the government insists that ‛untraceable’ assets have no place in a transparent political system.

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

“We are essentially importing political practices that look more at home in Lebanon or Sierra Leone or Pakistan than they do in Britain.”

Mounting Channel arrivals are pushing local services and finances to breaking point, prompting Kent councillors to consider unprecedented action.

Establishment figures “aren’t really engaging in journalism but rather covert political spin.”

The prohibition of the hate march, covering March 11th to April 11th, was requested by Metropolitan Police Commissioner Mark Rowley.

The former Home Secretary said the United Kingdom needs leaders “who love Britain” in response to a leaked Labour document that suggests the Union Jack is “a tool of hate.”