
Parents at a segregated-sex school in London have been angered by the news that genders will now mix. The school is about 90 per cent Muslim, but the principle says he will not have his reforms stopped by a “quite
by Liam Deacon19 Aug 2015, 4:01 AM PST0

Supermarket chain ASDA saw its sales take a 4.7% hit in the second quarter as the “worst storm in retail history” shakes the UK retail sector. One reason for the drop? Rises in current and projected labour costs. The Leeds-based company, which employs
by Simon Kent19 Aug 2015, 3:35 AM PST0

Social networking website Facebook has apologised to the nationalist Britain First group after removing a critical post about ISIS involving a roll of toilet paper made up of the black flag used by the terrorist group. Earlier this week, Britain
by Raheem Kassam19 Aug 2015, 3:27 AM PST0

The next two minutes of your life will contain perhaps the most coherent, rational, and measured response to the gay marriage debate that is raging all over the Western world right now. Brendan O’Neill, who identifies as a liberal, and
by Raheem Kassam19 Aug 2015, 2:27 AM PST0

A key ISIS terror commander in Iraq has been killed during a bombing raid by elements of the Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF). Vice Admiral David Johnston, Australia’s Chief of Joint Operations, made the announcement Wednesday in an update on RAAF air
by Simon Kent19 Aug 2015, 2:04 AM PST0

ISTANBUL (AP) — Muslim scholars and environmental advocates from about 20 countries on Tuesday called for a global phase-out of greenhouse gas emissions by mid-century, joining a chorus of religious leaders urging the world to take strong action against global
by AP19 Aug 2015, 1:52 AM PST0

Hackers dumped online personal details of more than a million users of infidelity website Ashley Madison.com, tech websites reported on Tuesday, the latest high-profile cyber attack that threatens to wreak strife in relationships across the globe. After threatening to release salacious
by Reuters19 Aug 2015, 1:41 AM PST0

Greece appealed to its European Union partners on Tuesday to come up with a comprehensive strategy to deal with a growing migrant crisis as new data showed 21,000 refugees landed on Greek shores last week alone. That number is almost
by Reuters19 Aug 2015, 1:38 AM PST0

Eritrean asylum seekers in Sweden are risking serious backlash after a week of unprovoked, migrant violence towards their native hosts. Otherwise considered one of the most enthusiastically forgiving and multicultural nations in Europe, Sweden reacted with horror to a double
by Oliver Lane19 Aug 2015, 1:27 AM PST0

One of the things I was most pleased with during my tenure as UKIP leader Nigel Farage’s advisor at the last general election was a simple but effective poster I devised. The party’s initially appointed campaign leaders had come up short
by Raheem Kassam18 Aug 2015, 2:51 PM PST0

France’s Interior Minister Bernard Cazeneuve and his British counterpart Theresa May will sign a deal this week to try and alleviate the migrant crisis in Calais, the government said Tuesday. The deal — which will be signed in the northern French port
by AFP18 Aug 2015, 2:17 PM PST0

BRUSSELS, Aug 18 (Reuters) – Nearly 110,000 migrants were tracked entering the EU in July by irregular means, official data showed on Tuesday, setting a record as the influx continues, notably of Syrians reaching Greek islands from Turkey. The European
by Reuters18 Aug 2015, 10:40 AM PST0

Italy’s Foreign Minister has warned Libya risks becoming “another Somalia” if the various warring factions in that country cannot broker a peace. The comments were made as Italy joined the US and other allies in a joint statement condemning the “barbaric” acts carried
by Sarkis Zeronian18 Aug 2015, 10:02 AM PST0

Apparently there are killer, crazy ants in Birmingham which are addicted to electricity, and can bite, sting, and spread salmonella. This, according to the Birmingham Mail, is a new development in the West Midlands’ pest problems, and they hail from
by Breitbart London18 Aug 2015, 9:02 AM PST0

Energy campaigners have called on the British government to “realise” at least one shale project in the UK, to prove the technology’s worth and to prevent investors drifting away to projects abroad. “The most important step now is to kick-start one shale
by Donna Rachel Edmunds18 Aug 2015, 8:55 AM PST0

Churches have called on the government to “recognise” that migrants in Calais cannot be turned away and to “accept the need for the UK to take its share.” They also branded the British “self interested” and condemned the “dehumanising” language used
by Liam Deacon18 Aug 2015, 8:49 AM PST0

A former milk magnate has poured scorn on recent campaigns by farmers to drive up the price of supermarket-sold milk. He says global over-production and reduced demand are to blame for falling profits, not supermarkets, which are ironically among the
by Donna Rachel Edmunds18 Aug 2015, 7:58 AM PST0

Towns in Austria which have not accepted migrants may be forced to do so under draft legislation which has been agreed by the two ruling parties and opposition Greens yesterday. The new rules could come into force in October, at
by Sarkis Zeronian18 Aug 2015, 7:42 AM PST0

As Sweden continues to enjoy near unprecedented population growth, a particular demographic is growing quicker than others – men. In ordinary, naturally balanced Western societies there are more women than men, as males tend to predecease their female counterparts. There
by Oliver Lane18 Aug 2015, 7:26 AM PST0

Viscount Monckton has given a short but intriguing insight into his time in Margaret Thatcher’s 10 Downing Street, stating that “myopic disloyalty” driven by “Pooterish little-Europeanism” was the least satisfying part of his job. Monckton, a hereditary peer who joined UKIP in
by Raheem Kassam18 Aug 2015, 7:01 AM PST0

Half of Britain’s youth say they are neither gay nor straight, but somewhere in between, a new poll has found. And while nearly a third of people thought that sexuality was binary, gay or straight, nearly two in three people
by Donna Rachel Edmunds18 Aug 2015, 6:51 AM PST0

HELSINKI (Reuters) – Greece will be a headache for the euro zone for decades, Finland’s eurosceptic foreign minister said, and called for the International Monetary Fund to participate in the Greece’s new bailout package. “Unfortunately, this problem will be in
by Reuters18 Aug 2015, 5:59 AM PST0

The mayor of a small French town has broken a 2005 law obliging communities to welcome gypsy camps by digging ditches around municipal land to prevent the arrival of caravans. The defences, which consist of twelve ditches with piled earth
by Oliver Lane18 Aug 2015, 4:52 AM PST0

A British Citizen has been arrested in Bangladesh, suspected of being the “main planner” and “financier” behind the gruesome murder of two prominent bloggers who dared to criticise religion in the Muslim majority country. Bangladesh’s elite Rapid Action Battalion (RAB)
by Liam Deacon18 Aug 2015, 4:46 AM PST0

Labour Member of Parliament John Mann has told Germany’s Weltspiegel television channel that he sees people walking around the British Parliament who “should be in prison”, in an interview about the ongoing Westminster paedophile scandal. The six minute news item
by Breitbart London18 Aug 2015, 4:19 AM PST0