
Almost 25,000 pro-life campaigners have taken to the streets of Dublin, many in opposition to Amnesty International’s lobbying efforts to liberalise abortion. The crowd was almost double the size expected, while pro-abortion counter protesters numbered no more than a few
by Donna Rachel Edmunds9 Jul 2015, 5:32 AM PST0

The party of Russian president Vladimir Putin has released a flag for straight pride which celebrates #realfamilies, offering a counterpoint to the present celebrations and homomania presently gripping the United States and other developed nations. The flag, closely based on a
by Oliver Lane9 Jul 2015, 5:29 AM PST0

The law of unintended consequences has struck George Osborne’s summer budget. According to the Financial Times, the Chancellor’s much-trumpeted minimum pay guarantee “will enhance the lure of the British labour market to migrants.” This means the same Conservative Party that always
by Simon Kent9 Jul 2015, 5:11 AM PST0

More than 100 MPs from German Chancellor Angela Merkel’s own party are set to rebel against any new bailout deal for Greece – potentially sealing the country’s fate in the Eurozone. According to German media, the rebellion could kill of
by Nick Hallett9 Jul 2015, 3:58 AM PST0

The Greek people have “elected a bunch of lunatics,” according to Ryanair boss Michael O’Leary. The entrepreneur’s budget airline has invested heavily in routes to Greece, flying into eight airports across the country and its islands, and the company is
by Donna Rachel Edmunds9 Jul 2015, 3:56 AM PST0

Strasbourg, FRANCE – The west has encouraged radical Islam by turning a blind eye to the extremes of Islam when it suits us to do so, UKIP’s deputy leader Paul Nuttall has said. Speaking in a debate on the recent terrorist
by Donna Rachel Edmunds9 Jul 2015, 3:42 AM PST0

Being economical with the truth is a BBC speciality. After all it views the world through a prism of oh-so-trendy left-wing morality so massaging the truth into something more palatable to its own world perspective is, sadly, a given. Viewers had
by Simon Kent9 Jul 2015, 3:08 AM PST0

Free market think tanks have denounced “left wing” Tory plans to hike the minimum wage to £9 an hour as “intellectually bankrupt.” They accused the government of knowingly sacrificing jobs and “putting politics ahead of good policy.” By the government’s own prediction
by Liam Deacon9 Jul 2015, 2:55 AM PST0

ZURICH (AP) — FIFA’s ethics committee says it has expelled former executive committee member Chuck Blazer from football for bribery and other corruption. FIFA’s ethics panel says American Blazer “was a key player in schemes involving the offer, acceptance, payment
by Breitbart News9 Jul 2015, 2:42 AM PST0

ATHENS, Greece (AP) — Greece’s government is racing to finalize a plan of reforms for its third bailout, hoping this time the proposal will meet with approval from its European partners and stave off a potentially catastrophic exit from Europe’s
by Breitbart News9 Jul 2015, 2:39 AM PST0

The British government said on Wednesday it would not introduce a levy on tobacco manufacturers and importers as a consultation had shown the cost would simply be passed on to consumers. Last December, the government said it was considering introducing
by Reuters9 Jul 2015, 2:26 AM PST0

Millions of Londoners faced misery as they tried to get to work on Thursday as a 24-hour strike by staff and drivers brought the British capital’s underground rail network to a complete halt. London Underground bosses said no trains would
by Reuters9 Jul 2015, 2:20 AM PST0

The Islamist-linked radical at the heart of Scotland’s devolved government has castigated David Cameron for not signing up to the European Union plan to welcome thousands of Mediterranean boat migrants to Britain. He says the nation has a “moral obligation” to act. Scottish
by Oliver Lane9 Jul 2015, 12:53 AM PST0

Defending Wimbledon champion Novak Djokovic advanced to the Wimbledon semifinals where he will meet Richard Gasquet, who defeated fourth seed and French Open champion Stan Wawrinka in the best gentleman’s singles match at 2015 Wimbledon.
by Mary Chastain8 Jul 2015, 2:39 PM PST0

The National Football League has signed a 10-year agreement with a newly commissioned sports stadium in Great Britain to host two American football games per year there.
by Warner Todd Huston8 Jul 2015, 1:10 PM PST0

Andy Murray and Roger Federer last met on grass in 2012. In July of that year, Federer defeated Murray on Centre Court to win his seventh Wimbledon. A month later, Murray defeated Federer on Centre Court to win the gold in the 2012 London Summer Olympics.
by Mary Chastain8 Jul 2015, 12:51 PM PST0

LAS VEGAS, Nevada — Today’s “computer glitches” in China, New York, and for United Airlines is sparking concern that the Western world is about to become embroiled in a cyber war the type not yet seen since the advent of
by Raheem Kassam8 Jul 2015, 12:31 PM PST0

Mayor of London and Conservative MP Boris Johnson has warned against legally banning the Islamic State (IS) flag because Britain is a “free country”. He agreed that he did not want to see the IS flag flown anywhere but said banning it
by Sarkis Zeronian8 Jul 2015, 10:50 AM PST0

Strasbourg, France – A vote in the European Parliament on whether to continue with negotiations for an EU/US Trade deal has split Britain’s right wing parties, with the Conservatives backing the deal while UKIP is opposed. UKIP also failed to
by Donna Rachel Edmunds8 Jul 2015, 10:26 AM PST0

Senior staff at the BBC are preparing themselves for the possibility of public condemnation when the outcome of Dame Janet Smith’s review into the Jimmy Savile affair is published. The former Court of Appeal judge is investigating how Savile was able
by Sarkis Zeronian8 Jul 2015, 10:00 AM PST0

Tech-savvy Greeks are buying expensive items like Macbook laptops and Playstation games consoles in preparation for a potential barter economy, as it is perceived the gadgets will retain their value, irrespective of economic collapse or currency change. Bloomberg reports Greeks are
by Oliver Lane8 Jul 2015, 8:45 AM PST0

Authorities in southern France are looking at proposals to administer ‘bone tests’ to migrants to determine their true ages to prevent adults accessing aid and assistance reserved for children. French law gives special provision to vulnerable migrants such as children,
by Oliver Lane8 Jul 2015, 8:43 AM PST0

“This is a Budget that puts security first,” claimed Chancellor George Osborne as the first real Tory Budget since 1996 was revealed in the House of Commons today. The Cameron government confirmed it will commit 2 per cent of GDP to
by Liam Deacon8 Jul 2015, 8:06 AM PST0

Despite the horrific actions of the Islamist terror group over the past 12 months, one and a half million British Muslims have been identified as potential supporters of Islamic State (IS) in a recently conducted poll. Support for the group in the UK
by Liam Deacon8 Jul 2015, 7:17 AM PST0

As US President Barack Obama prepares to visit Kenya, the country of his estranged father’s birth, Kenyans are lining up to tell him: don’t come if you’re going to lecture us on gay marriage as we are still a God
by Donna Rachel Edmunds8 Jul 2015, 6:12 AM PST0