
The cost of wind energy is significantly more expensive than its advocates pretend, a new US study has found. If you believe this chart produced by the US Energy Information Administration (EIA), then onshore wind is one of the cheapest
by James Delingpole7 Jul 2015, 6:17 AM PST0

Global bank HSBC has fired six of its British staff after they filmed themselves staging a mock Islamic State beheading during a team building day at a go kart centre. Footage obtained by The Sun shows five men dressed in
by Nick Hallett7 Jul 2015, 5:36 AM PST0

As the Eurotunnel was again closed today by a migrant fatality, a spokesman told Breitbart London that European governments must now work to stop migrants at “their country of origin”. The undersea Eurotunnel railway that links Great Britain to the European mainland
by Oliver Lane7 Jul 2015, 5:22 AM PST0

With the European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker dampening expectations of a speedy resolution to the Greek economic crisis, analysts are again giving apocalyptic visions of the country’s future. PA reports Neil MacKinnon, global macro strategist at VTB Capital, setting out exactly how bad
by Sarkis Zeronian7 Jul 2015, 4:45 AM PST0

European creditors have warned Greece that it can expect no further help and that it will crash out of the euro unless it accepts the bailout deal. The Times reports that Germany said the only aid it will now offer
by Nick Hallett7 Jul 2015, 3:52 AM PST0

Terrorists trapped in the UK are a festering presence and the nation faces a greater threat from them now than it did 10 years ago today when London was bombed by Islamists. Scotland Yard’s former counter-terror boss and head of special operations
by Oliver Lane7 Jul 2015, 3:49 AM PST0

Matthew Childs was sat only a few feet away from Mohammed Sidique Khan when he detonated his bomb on the Circle Line train at Edgeware Station on 7 July, 2005. He suffered a broken leg and required reconstructive surgery on
by Daniel Barcroft7 Jul 2015, 2:54 AM PST0

The Director-General of MI5, Andrew Parker, has said that 10 years on from the 2005 July 7 attacks there remains a “serious societal and security challenge” in tackling home-grown Jihadi terrorism. Mark Rowley of the National Police Chiefs’ Council for
by Liam Deacon7 Jul 2015, 2:08 AM PST0

As Europe plunges further into chaos following Greece’s decisive “No” vote on Sunday, the eyes of the world are on the Syriza-led Greek government. Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras and the now departed Finance Minister Yanis Varoufakis are deservedly in the
by Nick Hallett7 Jul 2015, 1:38 AM PST0

Ten years ago today, 52 British civilians were murdered in the first ever suicide bombings to occur in Western Europe and the biggest bomb attack seen in London since the Second World War. In all another 700 were injured in the
by Liam Deacon7 Jul 2015, 1:09 AM PST0

The BBC has long been a champion of the alarmist view of climate change. Now, with the UN summit in Paris just months away, it has taken the opportunity to crank up its climate propaganda wing. But according to the Bishop Hill blog,
by Donna Rachel Edmunds7 Jul 2015, 12:29 AM PST0

The men’s quarterfinals are not quite set since defending champion Novak Djokovic needs to finish his match against Kevin Anderson. But Andy Murray remains on fire along with Roger Federer and Marin Čilič. Vasek Pospisil and Gilles Simon also moved on to the quarterfinals.
by Mary Chastain7 Jul 2015, 12:03 AM PST0

There are plenty of people who until last week weren’t particularly moved by the Islamist terror threat in the United Kingdom, or indeed around the world. The massacre in Sousse, Tunisia, may just have woken a few people up to the reality
by Raheem Kassam7 Jul 2015, 12:00 AM PST0

Echoing comments previously made by Nigel Farage and the head of the EU’s judicial cooperation agency Eurojust, the French Minister of Defence, Jean-Yves Le Drian, today warned that in the absence of a political solution an Islamic State (IS) controlled Libya – “a thieves’
by Sarkis Zeronian6 Jul 2015, 5:57 PM PST0

The BBC has waded into the row over a man carrying an Islamic State flag outside Big Ben, in a broadly uninformative article which seeks to excuse the man carrying the flag of ISIS on London’s streets. Contributing nothing more to
by Raheem Kassam6 Jul 2015, 4:37 PM PST0

The Conservative Party is set to take another swipe at the Church of England tomorrow as George Osborne announces in his Budget speech that he will look at relaxing Sunday trading laws – the legislation that keeps Britain’s shops from
by Breitbart London6 Jul 2015, 3:14 PM PST0

“England are out of the World Cup”; the unfortunate and familiar phrase that was uttered once again last Wednesday signalling the exit of the Lionesses from the Women’s World Cup taking place in Canada. Ordinarily one might be inconsolable for a
by Michael Wray6 Jul 2015, 1:27 PM PST0

So a man and his daughter walk into Westminster waving ISIS flags. No, not the beginning of a joke, but in fact something that happened this very weekend past. Some hateful human being draped the ISIS flag over his shoulders,
by Raheem Kassam6 Jul 2015, 11:49 AM PST0

LONDON – Wimbledon Ladies Quarterfinals are set with three Americans in the round! Madison Keys and CoCo Vandeweghe join Serena Williams. After an error-filled first set, many were ready to write off Keys against Olga Govortsova. But the young superstar
by Mary Chastain6 Jul 2015, 11:01 AM PST0

A new front in the fighting is breaking out in the Gaza Strip. The battle between the Islamist terrorist organisation Hamas and the state of Israel has been a fact of life in the region for over 25 years, but
by Sarkis Zeronian6 Jul 2015, 9:49 AM PST0

Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras has nominated the successor to outspoken Finance Minister Yanis Varoufakis who announced his surprise resignation earlier today. Euclid Tsakalotos has been up to now Greece’s “Alternative Foreign Minister” focussing on purely economic affairs. As Varoufakis
by Nick Hallett6 Jul 2015, 9:23 AM PST0

New coal plants represent the most “urgent threat” to the future of the planet, the head of the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) has warned. In a somewhat alarmist speech that effectively ranked coal power ahead of militant
by Donna Rachel Edmunds6 Jul 2015, 9:11 AM PST0

For the past 16 years, the Williams sisters graced the courts of tennis with their unbelievable talent, leaving spectators in awe as the ladies stamp their way in history books. In just over an hour, the sisters left another footprint
by Mary Chastain6 Jul 2015, 9:02 AM PST0

The SAS – Britain’s elite fighting force – has been given free rein by Prime Minister David Cameron to take out ISIS leadership in Syria and Iraq. It is expected that 60 – 100 troops, working alongside intelligence agencies MI6
by Liam Deacon6 Jul 2015, 8:38 AM PST0

Despite fears some had of an inconclusive and divisive knife-edge verdict, Greece delivered a resoundingly strong ‘No’ vote in yesterday’s referendum. The country partied last night, but today faces the hangover. Some of London’s leading think tanks have given Breitbart London their
by Sarkis Zeronian6 Jul 2015, 7:15 AM PST0