
It’s tough being an anarchic, anti-free market revolutionary. Not only do you have to give all your money away to good causes to stay true to your principles and avoid allegations that you’re a repulsive bloody hypocrite, you also have
by Milo Yiannopoulos13 May 2015, 3:37 AM PST0

As an occasional shooting and foxhunting man – see my forthcoming book Mister Delingpole’s Sporting Tour – I have been filled with envy on reading the RSPB’s spectacular game book as revealed by its conservation director Martin Happer. (H/T @shotfox)
by James Delingpole13 May 2015, 3:24 AM PST0

It must be a grave source of sub-conscious dissatisfaction to Shirley Williams that 43 per cent of the incoming cabinet were educated at comprehensive schools. It was she – of course privately educated – who wrecked the once-superb grammar school system
by Kevin Myers13 May 2015, 2:53 AM PST0

The new Labour leader may only last “two or three” years because the party would drop anyone they believed was unable to win the election, according to Damian McBride. The former Labour spin doctor said the party had picked “two
by Andre Walker13 May 2015, 2:45 AM PST0

In casting around for who to blame for losing last week’s UK general election other than themselves, Labour supporters in Britain have found a new target for their anger – American Republicans. The in-house journal of the liberal left, the
by Sarkis Zeronian13 May 2015, 1:41 AM PST0

It’s a difficult thing to admit when you are wrong. Several years ago, the United Nations suggested we would soon have to deal with refugees fleeing the impact of climate change. Many of us, myself included, scoffed at the idea.
by Eric Worrall13 May 2015, 1:01 AM PST0

Now that the dust has to some extent settled in the wake of the general election, it is time to make a measured assessment of its consequences. The first obvious point is that the result came as a total surprise to all
by Gerald Warner13 May 2015, 12:45 AM PST0

With the Conservative Party returning to power free from the shackles of coalition, people will be wondering just what sort of direction they will take. We present the best of worst new appointments in David Cameron’s cabinet and assess them
by Breitbart London12 May 2015, 8:59 AM PST0

The Conservatives are drawing up plans to fast-track a referendum on EU membership, bringing it forward to 2016. Sources close to the Prime Minister have said that he wishes to avoid any clash with German and French politics – both countries
by Donna Rachel Edmunds12 May 2015, 8:56 AM PST0

Newly returned home secretary Theresa May is offering a robust response to the European Union, as it plans to set quotas for each European nation to receive migrants as they come off smuggler boats in Italy. Remarking that the United
by Oliver Lane12 May 2015, 8:46 AM PST0

UKIP Party Chairman, Steve Crouther, has denied allegations reported by Breitbart London that elements of the party’s National Executive were unhappy about Nigel Farage remaining leader. Mr Farage had resigned after failing to take South Thanet but on Monday the
by Andre Walker12 May 2015, 8:31 AM PST0

I know that for a lot of you, the defenestration of Shadow Chancellor Ed Balls will have been the highlight of the election, more joyous even than the humiliating nationwide wipeout of the Liberal Democrats. Our mates over at the Guido Fawkes
by Milo Yiannopoulos12 May 2015, 8:24 AM PST0

For the third time this year a secular blogger critical of Islam has been murdered on the streets of Bangladesh. Four masked men attacked Ananta Bijoy Das as he left his home on Tuesday morning to work at a bank,
by Sarkis Zeronian12 May 2015, 6:39 AM PST0

Following a flurry of possible Russian submarine sightings off the Swedish coast, the ‘Swedish Peace and Arbitration Society’ (SPAS) has, presuming Russian submariners to be by and large homophobes, deployed a beacon for gay men into Swedish territorial waters. The watertight
by Oliver Lane12 May 2015, 6:29 AM PST0

A British man has been accused of plotting a widespread terrorist act in perceived revenge for being marginalised by society as a white, ginger-haired man. Mark Colbourne, 37, has appeared at the Old Bailey charged with preparation for terrorist acts following the
by Donna Rachel Edmunds12 May 2015, 6:05 AM PST0

Nigel Farage is believed to have forced UKIP’s National Executive Committee (NEC) to refuse his resignation despite opposition to the plan. Breitbart London understands he considered reneging on his commitment to resign before he even made the announcement on Friday.
by Andre Walker12 May 2015, 5:15 AM PST0

A Cardiff bus company has taken down a “tongue in cheek” advertising campaign encouraging more young people to take the bus after a local student took to twitter to complain of “sexualisation”. The vinyl sticker adverts had only been applied to
by Oliver Lane12 May 2015, 4:58 AM PST0

Gay-themed traffic lights have been introduced to Austria’s capital city, host of next week’s Eurovision Song Contest. Reuters reports that pedestrian crossings in central Vienna have been altered to show male or female couples with hearts replacing the usual single, gender-neutral
by Sarkis Zeronian12 May 2015, 4:48 AM PST0

The Daily Telegraph says the BBC is ‘outdated’ and wants it to ‘demonstrate its continuing relevance’. Excuse me while I reach for my revolver. The BBC is a State broadcaster. State broadcasting was ‘relevant’ in the same way Communism was.
by Martin Durkin12 May 2015, 4:29 AM PST0

The Scottish National Party’s 56 newly-elected MPs hit the bars of the Palace of Westminster after arriving for their photo-call with Nicola Sturgeon yesterday. Both the Strangers’ Bar and the Sports And The Social Club stood four deep as the newbies
by Andre Walker12 May 2015, 4:24 AM PST0

A German vegetarian showed zero compassion for a group of carnivores on Sunday night, pulling a knife and then beating them on a train journey between Traunstein, Bavaria and Munich. A group of eight teenagers had brought kebabs on the train to
by Oliver Lane12 May 2015, 4:07 AM PST0

Shadow Business Secretary Chuka Umunna has announced his bid for leadership of the Labour Party in a wobbly, wind-swept video recorded in the town of Swindon. Umunna says: “I’m pleased today to be announcing that I will be standing for
by Breitbart London12 May 2015, 3:52 AM PST0

Sports writers say the best story is always in the loser’s changing rooms. That’s where you’ll find the tears, the anguish, the grief and the self-recriminations that follow defeat. In politics it’s the same and what better place to look
by Simon Kent12 May 2015, 3:50 AM PST0

KATHMANDU, Nepal (AP) — Another major earthquake has hit Nepal near the Chinese border between the capital of Kathmandu and Mount Everest. The U.S. Geological Survey said the quake hit with a magnitude of 7.4 in an isolated, conservation area
by AP12 May 2015, 1:16 AM PST0

April saw a wave of xenophobic attacks in South Africa after Zulu King Goodwill Zwelithini reportedly said foreigners should go back to their own countries. Foreigners’ shops were looted and there were numerous brutal murders including the burning alive of
by Virginia Hale12 May 2015, 1:13 AM PST0