
Polish MEP Dominik Tarczyński Threatens Legal Action After UK Entry Ban
Tarczyński insisted that the ban would not silence supporters of the rally, stating: “This communist cannot silence millions, nor can he take away their right to vote!”

Tarczyński insisted that the ban would not silence supporters of the rally, stating: “This communist cannot silence millions, nor can he take away their right to vote!”

Citing public order, Britain’s Home Office has barred a U.S.-based Christian conservative from entering the country—ahead of a planned appearance alongside “Tommy Robinson.”

Labour is struggling to convince critics that it will get a grip on sham lawyers.

Despite hundreds of millions in funding and closer cooperation with France, crossings remain stubbornly high.

A controversial system for logging non-crime incidents is curtailed, though thousands of past cases remain on police databases.

Over 4,000 individuals have made a law-breaking undocumented Channel crossing since the start of 2026.

Good weather brings opportunist small-boat migrant arrivals, which the UK government thinks €58 million will help to stop.

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

Britain’s Home Office reported that the number of asylum applications by students from Afghanistan, Cameroon, Myanmar, and Sudan “rocketed” by more than 470% between 2021 and 2025.

The patrols cost the British taxpayer hundreds of millions of pounds, yet tens of thousands of migrants crossed the Channel last year alone.