
Home Secretary Theresa May has intervened to reverse a decision by her officials and grant dissident Chinese artist and free speech advocate Ai Weiwei a full six-month visa to enter Britain, her government department said on Friday. On Thursday the
by Reuters1 Aug 2015, 4:19 AM PST0

Norwegian prisoners have a constitutional right to unlimited porn to watch in their cells – but now the police union is calling for curbs. Claiming that free access to pornography can harm the “peace, order and security” of the prison
by Oliver Lane1 Aug 2015, 3:31 AM PST0

David Cameron’s latest attempt to tackle the deepening Migrant Crisis at the Euro-tunnel involves sending in a few more sniffer dogs. However, the Home Office’s supplier of dogs, Wagtail International, had not even received a call from Whitehall before the
by Liam Deacon1 Aug 2015, 3:09 AM PST0

Russian President Vladimir Putin is a “tin pot despot” who personally ordered the 2006 poisoning murder of ex-KGB agent Alexander Litvinenko in London, the lawyer for his widow said on Friday. Kremlin critic Litvinenko, 43, died three weeks after drinking
by Reuters1 Aug 2015, 2:56 AM PST0

Hundreds of migrants are now camped at a makeshift site near the port of Calais in northern France in a desperate bid to reach the UK. The camp, which has been dubbed “The Jungle”, sprawls over 50 acres and sits
by Nick Hallett1 Aug 2015, 2:48 AM PST0

Nearly 77 per cent of all people undertaking drug addiction treatment are on state benefits, an official government study has revealed. In the research undertaken in 2012 but released by the Department for Work and Pensions this week, government data
by Oliver Lane1 Aug 2015, 1:03 AM PST0

Two of the passengers on the private plane which crashed Friday were reportedly members of Osama bin Laden’s family.
by Breitbart London31 Jul 2015, 11:31 AM PST0

The son of one the UK’s most notorious hate preachers, Omar Bakri Mohammed, who set up banned group al-Muhajiroun with Anjem Choudary, has travelled to Syria to join Islamic State (ISIS). Mohammed Fostok, 30, from Enfield is thought to have
by Liam Deacon31 Jul 2015, 9:07 AM PST0

Nearly six in ten climate scientists don’t adhere to the so-called “consensus” on man-made climate change, a new study by the Dutch government has found. The results contradict the oft-cited claim that there is a 97 percent consensus amongst climate
by Donna Rachel Edmunds31 Jul 2015, 8:15 AM PST0

A police officer has been accused of homophobia after telling a gay colleague he “screamed like a little girl” when he had a spider flicked at him. Sergeant Mark Goodenough of London’s Metropolitan Police teased junior colleague PC Aaron Prayter
by Nick Hallett31 Jul 2015, 7:57 AM PST0

Peter Sutherland, the United Nations (UN) secretary general’s envoy on international migration has told the BBC that Britain is risking a “xenophobic” reaction to the Calais migrant crisis, by attempting to keep “economic migrants” out of the UK, and enforcing
by Raheem Kassam31 Jul 2015, 7:52 AM PST0

Danish campaigners are reacting to their government’s efforts to bring mass-immigration under control by launching their own counter-propaganda initiative. One group, which has motivated its supporters through Facebook, managed to raise 100,000 Danish kroner (£9,500) from roughly 1,000 backers. Their
by Oliver Lane31 Jul 2015, 7:21 AM PST0

The director the Christian Institute has written to the secretary of state, Nicky Morgan, to raise his concerns that school inspectors and the Department for Education have ignored and failed to act on the well documented bullying of Christians in
by Liam Deacon31 Jul 2015, 7:16 AM PST0

The Guardian‘s readership have been giving their views on whether they’d pay £79 a year – $99 in the US – for a subscription which gave them exclusive access to Amazon Prime Instant Video’s new £160 million recruits – former
by James Delingpole31 Jul 2015, 6:55 AM PST0

The World Wildlife Fund has refused to condemn the illegal eviction of thousands of tribespeople from the Kanha Tiger Reserve, telling reporters that, while they don’t support it, “there is a greater mission”. Tribes who have survived in the area
by Donna Rachel Edmunds31 Jul 2015, 6:04 AM PST0

The French port of Calais, where thousands of migrants have been storming a freight terminal in the hope of entering the UK, descended even further into chaos today as striking workers blocked a road with burning tyres. The protest took
by Nick Hallett31 Jul 2015, 5:37 AM PST0

As inter-ethnic street battles in the city of Malmö increase, officials at Sweden’s police academies are expressing distress that almost the entire intake of officer cadets are now native Swedes. In a shift which could be emblematic of the hardening
by Oliver Lane31 Jul 2015, 5:26 AM PST0

Thousands of people have tried to reach the UK via the Channel Tunnel over recent months.
by Breitbart London31 Jul 2015, 4:48 AM PST0

Between 2012-14 there were over 400 extremist events on British Campuses, a new report has found. The University of Westminster, where Islamic State beheader Jihadi John studied, came top of the list, while opposition to the government’s anti-radicalization initiative, Prevent,
by Liam Deacon31 Jul 2015, 4:39 AM PST0

The BBC has wasted hundreds of thousands of pounds on in a futile chase for licence fee non-payments, as one in every ten people accused of dodging the fee were never convicted, new figures from the Ministry of Justice have
by Donna Rachel Edmunds31 Jul 2015, 3:50 AM PST0

Just days after UKIP leader Nigel Farage called on the British Army to be deployed to help deal with the Calais migrant crisis, it has been revealed the government has indeed started drawing up plans to deploy the army to southern England.
by Oliver Lane31 Jul 2015, 3:44 AM PST0

SAINT-ANDRE, Reunion (AP) — After 16 agonizing months without answers, loved ones of those on board Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 will likely have to wait at least another day for confirmation that it crashed into the sea, as investigators work
by Breitbart News31 Jul 2015, 3:30 AM PST0

Beijing was awarded the 2022 winter Olympics on Friday, beating Kazakhstan’s Almaty in an International Olympic Committee vote to become the first city to have won both summer and winter editions of the world’s biggest multi-sports event. The Chinese capital
by Reuters31 Jul 2015, 3:24 AM PST0

Dramatic new images show two immigrants entering the UK clinging to the top of a freight lorry last night as hundreds of migrants once against tried to storm the fences at the French port of Calais. The migrants were pictured
by Nick Hallett31 Jul 2015, 3:14 AM PST0

The divisive side effects of mass migration are being felt across the continent, from violence in Scandinavia to community tension in central Europe, but now some migrants are beginning to feel the heat themselves. As many native Europeans continue to voice
by Oliver Lane31 Jul 2015, 1:21 AM PST0