The Tories don’t care one bit about changing immigration, they just say they do to win elections.
There have been mutterings that Sunak has just days to save his premiership.
After more than a decade in office, the Conservative Party remains unable to work out how tough it wants to be on immigration.
As the case of Suella Braverman shows, the British government is unable to implement its voters’ wishes.
What will it take to wake decent people up and take an active stand against this barbarism?
The British prime minister can’t seem to decide whether he’s for or against the climate policy.
Alumni of this vibrant school have a plan to ensure its future, though they need help to make it happen.
Britain is about to waste another £15 million on a scheme that is almost certain never to take off.
Despite pushback by educators, the Tory government finds AI’s growing influence to be “heartening.”
The French organisation’s tactics have shaped the European fight against same-sex marriage.
A so-called right to die quickly morphs into a perceived duty to die.
Nikki Haley just picked up a major endorsement that will bring in big money. But who likes her the most—policy-interested voters or money-loaded donors?
French authorities want to prevent any attack on an ‘immaterial public order’ and are hunting down anything resembling thoughtcrime.
The return of the spire in its original shape is a victory for those who fought to ensure the cathedral’s pre-fire appearance was respected.
Greece arguably owes England a great debt of gratitude for looking after these marble marvels.
The Partido Popular has surrendered to the entire political agenda of the Left.
Ordinary Argentines have found in Milei a compatriot willing to take the bull by the horns.
The rift is deepening between the media, the political class, the justice system, and the French people, who are directly confronted with savage violence.
The EU’s increasingly stringent environmental laws, already responsible for putting many farmers out of business, is something all should worry about if we value easy access to affordable food.
Any Irish person who has a critical thought about the mass migration overtaking the country better keep his mouth shut and not write, tweet, or TikTok anything about it, or face prison.
A nanny-state approach to nicotine policy undermines democracy and transparency.
James Cleverly insists the plan was never the “be all and end all.”
The United States and EU have left the Middle East’s only democracy isolated.
When it comes to UFO disclosure, the biggest worry is not the general public. They are resilient and will take transformative news with strides. Congress is a bigger problem.
The gastronomic apprentices of the far Left have some difficulty in reconciling their political opinions with their everyday lifestyle choices.
What would happen if enough people stopped believing the narratives promulgated by the ruling class and its media?
This is a sad reminder of the cost of Tory inaction on Channel crossings—that of human life.
Election forecasters weren’t prepared for the victory because fondness for Wilders is considered ‘distasteful’ by the Dutch ruling class. Backing Wilders is like wearing a red MAGA cap in downtown Manhattan.
“The convergence of criminal and political leaders, transnational organized crime, and international terrorism is overpowering both public and private sectors in several countries in Latin America.”