
Outrage as Labour Suspends Four Mayoral Elections
While the British government cites technicalities, voters suspect a plan to deny democracy and avoid a Reform UK landslide.

While the British government cites technicalities, voters suspect a plan to deny democracy and avoid a Reform UK landslide.

The British government voted down an opposition proposal for transparency on migrant offences, sparking Conservative Party criticism.

Fear of a Farage triumph prompts seven Conservative-run county councils to press Westminster to postpone next year’s municipal elections.

The U.S. president effectively accused Brussels of falling for a “con job” pushed by “political hacks.”

The Gaza Humanitarian Foundation takes power away from Hamas, so the terror group is working to get it shut down.

The European Convention on Human Rights is under fresh scrutiny, including its consequences for migration control—and for Northern Ireland.
On the way to meet with NATO at the Hague, the PM hinted to UK citizens they need to get ready for war—but will he?

When will politicians admit that mass migration has made Britain unsafe for women and girls, a recent report asks.

With Reform bursting onto the Scottish political scene, establishment parties are now “a coalition of the terrified.”
Reform UK is making waves at Westminster—both in the opinion polls and with the defection of heavyweight Lee Anderson. Frank Haviland caught up with party leader Richard Tice to find out what is going on behind the scenes.