UK Government Pushes Multiculturalism on ‘Irrelevant’ British Countryside: Report

New plans moving to make England’s most famed and picturesque rural areas more diverse lest they become “irrelevant”.

New plans moving to make England’s most famed and picturesque rural areas more diverse lest they become “irrelevant”.






Russia fired around 450 long-range drones and 70 missiles of various types at Ukraine in a major attack overnight, Kyiv said.

The French headquarters of Elon Musk’s social media platform X were raided Tuesday with the tech billionaire and the company’s ex-CEO summoned for questioning as part of an investigation into alleged cybercrime.

New plans moving to make England’s most famed and picturesque rural areas more diverse lest they become “irrelevant”.

The leftist Labour Party government is facing backlash from backbenchers over plans to prioritise migrants over Britons in newly built government housing.

Drastic cuts forced on the World Health Organization (W.H.O.) by President Donald Trump withdrawing U.S. taxpayer dollars from funding the globalist behemoth are hitting hard, the organization’s chief Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus lamented.

The alleged likeness of Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni featured on a recently-restored image of an angel in a church in Rome will be removed at the request of the Vatican, the Italian newspaper La Repubblica reported on Tuesday morning.

A hospital in Toulouse was evacuated after doctors found “an eight-inch-long live World War I artillery shell in [a man’s] rectum.”

More than six million workers in Britain are earning less than those living off welfare benefits, a report from the Centre for Social Justice has found.

Further revelations about potentially criminal conduct of the UK’s former ambassador to Washington in the Epstein emails.

Senior Kremlin security official Dmitry Medvedev said in remarks released for publication on Monday the world is getting very dangerous and needs to calm down, adding Russia is an oasis of sanity and does not want a global conflict.

The leader of the Identity–Liberties party in the European Parliament Marion Maréchal has vowed to support either Marine Le Pen or Jordan Bardella in the upcoming presidential elections in France.

A new, mandatory two-Euro admission fee for tourists and non-residents of Rome wishing to get up close to the Trevi Fountain began Monday.

Former British Ambassador to the United States, Lord Peter Mandelson, has resigned from the governing left-wing Labour Party following the latest disclosures of his ties to deceased pedophile financier Jeffrey Epstein.

An 18-year-old Swiss national has died in a Zurich hospital from injuries sustained in a Swiss Alpine bar fire, bringing the death toll to 41 a month after the tragedy.

KYIV, Ukraine (AP) – A Russian drone strike on the Ukrainian city of Dnipro hit a bus carrying mineworkers and killed 15 people, Ukrainian emergency services said Sunday, hours after President Volodymyr Zelenskyy announced that the next round of peace

Britain’s royal family is facing a fresh round of embarrassment after the latest release of documents from the U.S. investigation into Jeffrey Epstein revealed unsavory details about the relationship between the convicted sex offender and a correspondent who appears to be the man formerly known as Prince Andrew.

Chaos erupted in Turin on Saturday evening, with over 100 police officers injured and fires being set in the centre of the Italian city amid a protest against the closure of a far-left activist hub.

The United Nations is going broke and needs member nations to stump up cash. Lots of it. That is the plea from Secretary-General António Guterres who fears the globalist body is at risk of “imminent financial collapse” due to member states not paying their fees.

The Podemos party celebrated the amnesty of half a million illegals and hailed the “replacement” of conservative Spaniards.

Emergency power cuts swept across several Ukrainian cities as well as neighboring Moldova on Saturday, officials said, amid a commitment from the Kremlin to U.S. President Donald Trump to pause strikes on Kyiv as Ukraine battles one of its bleakest winters in years.

The centrist Danish government has announced that migrants will be immediately if convicted of a crime and sentenced to at least one year in prison.

Hundreds of Danish veterans, many of whom fought alongside U.S. troops, staged a silent protest Saturday outside the U.S. Embassy in Copenhagen in response to the Trump administration’s threats to take over Greenland and belittling their combat contributions.

Britain and Japan agreed to strengthen defence and economic ties, visiting Prime Minister Keir Starmer said on Saturday.

An asylum seeker allegedly targeted a girl at a play park, raped her, took indecent photographs, and told her he would murder her family.

A convicted jihadist who was previously jailed for his role in an armed terrorist plot on a British consulate has confirmed that he will be running in a council election in the multicultural hub of Birmingham.

No attacks on infrastructure overnight, Zelensky said, after Trump made a request to Putin to hold back missiles as severe weather arrives.

Putin was playing a game by inviting his counterpart to Moscow, Zelensky said, making an equally facetious reciprocal invitation to Kyiv.

President Donald Trump warned British Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer that doing business with China will be “very dangerous” for the UK.

French Justice Minister Gérald Darmanin has called for an immigration moratorium of up to three years amid record numbers of foreign nationals living in the country.

A Russian drone attack killed three people in Ukraine´s southern Zaporizhzhia region overnight, authorities said Thursday.

The Anglican church consecrated first female Archbishop of Canterbury, but the ceremony was interrupted by a dissenting priest.

Germany no closer to identifying suspect in the left-wing terror attack that plunged much of Berlin into darkness for days.

The European Union appeared poised Thursday to sanction the IRGC over Tehran´s deadly crackdown on nationwide protests.

Protecting personal privacy from public intrusions in the digital space will underpin an address by Prince Harry when he fronts a Washington, DC, summit this spring.

German lawmakers on Thursday will vote on new legislation requiring basic utilities and other critical infrastructure bolster their respective security to reduce vulnerabilities to terrorism, accidents, and other emergencies.

French President Emmanuel Macron continued his intervention into the matter of Greenland on Wednesday, pronouncing that the Arctic island is neither for sale nor for the taking.

More than twice as many Russian soldiers killed than Ukrainians and the conflict is close to hitting two million casualties, analysis claims.

British Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer told Chinese communist dictator Xi Jinping during their meeting Wednesday he wants the U.K. to build a “sophisticated relationship” with China.

PM Starmer worked with a disgraced solicitor on a legal case that led to British soldiers being hounded through the courts, a report states.

The socialist government in Spain is set to give amnesty to half a million illegal migrants as part of a deal with the far-left.
