
LONDON, England – Hollywood star George Clooney’s wife, celebrity human rights lawyer Amal Clooney, 37, is a prodigiously busy lady. No sooner has the “breathtakingly beautiful and formidably successful” lawyer accompanied her husband to the premiere of his latest movie
by Sarkis Zeronian12 May 2015, 1:01 AM PST0

Yesterday afternoon, having been triumphantly received first by the 1922 and then his adoring new cohort, David Cameron announced the details of his reshuffle. You can picture the moment. A gleeful Prime Minister instructing an adviser to tweet out the
by Alex Wickham12 May 2015, 12:50 AM PST0

Nigel Farage’s political career has been dramatically resurrected after UKIP’s National Executive Committee (NEC) voted to reject his resignation as party leader. Farage announced his resignation on Friday morning in the wake of his defeat in South Thanet. He had
by Nick Hallett11 May 2015, 8:05 AM PST0

Members of the political right are evil. Not only do they eat babies, steal from OAPs and reek of sulphur, the right has the hide to steal elections from people with a mandate on fairness and righteousness in the conduct of
by Simon Kent11 May 2015, 7:51 AM PST0

Unencumbered by the constraints of coalition, the Conservatives now have an opportunity and mandate to follow through on their election manifesto pledges, and a bunch more besides. From bringing back hanging to abolishing the BBC, here is the Breitbart London top
by Oliver Lane11 May 2015, 7:46 AM PST0

The former MP George Galloway has started legal proceedings to contest the outcome of the election in Bradford West, after being unceremoniously dumped by the electorate. The Respect Party leader lost to Labour rival Naz Shah with a vote deficit of
by Donna Rachel Edmunds11 May 2015, 6:32 AM PST0

Less than a week since the Conservative Party’s general election victory and with the ink still drying on the Prime Minister’s Cabinet appointments list, the opening salvos have been fired in the EU renegotiation battle. EU ministers from Hungary, Poland and
by Sarkis Zeronian11 May 2015, 6:27 AM PST0

The man now in charge of overseeing the future of the BBC has previously called the TV license fee “unsustainable” and compared it to the poll tax. John Whittingdale, the new Culture Secretary, is a long-time opponent of the state
by Nick Hallett11 May 2015, 6:03 AM PST0

Amber Rudd has been named as the new Energy Secretary, replacing Lib Dem Ed Davey who saw his 7,000 majority wiped out on Thursday night. The appointment signals the retention of the Department of Energy and Climate Change, contradicting rumours that
by Donna Rachel Edmunds11 May 2015, 5:47 AM PST0

British Prime Minister David Cameron said on Monday that renegotiating Britain’s relationship with the European Union would be tough but that his decisive election victory last week had given him a mandate. “We have got a mandate, it will be
by Reuters11 May 2015, 5:32 AM PST0

Prince Harry, one of the world’s most eligible bachelors, said on Monday he would love to have children but he is still waiting to find the right person to “share the pressure”. Harry, 30, slipped to fifth in line to
by Reuters11 May 2015, 5:30 AM PST0

For a party established to defend working-class interests, Labour has remarkable difficulty relating to ordinary people. Of course, the primary reason is that the idea of a Labour Party is a strange anachronism in modern Britain. There is really no place
by Milo Yiannopoulos11 May 2015, 5:24 AM PST0

In a speech that everyone missed on election night, newly re-elected Conservative MP for Peterborough, Stewart Jackson, goaded his Labour opponents as they booed his narrow victory.
by Breitbart London11 May 2015, 4:53 AM PST0

Businessman and TV personality Alan Sugar has resigned from the Labour Party. The long-time Labour supporter, who fronts the UK’s version of The Apprentice, said he had lost faith in the party, accusing it of having “negative business policies and
by Nick Hallett11 May 2015, 4:36 AM PST0

As the port city of Mariupol, sitting just spitting distance from the border of the rump Ukraine and the pro-Russian Donetsk Oblast prepares for war, striking photographs of the defences being laid recall images of another conflict fought on European
by Oliver Lane11 May 2015, 4:26 AM PST0

What a fussy lot some of you are. Last week, the left in England experienced one of its most stunning reverses since Margaret Thatcher crushed the Miners’ Strike. We saw the defenestration of George Galloway, Ed Davey, Vince Cable, Ed
by James Delingpole11 May 2015, 4:02 AM PST0

The European Union could force Britain to take tens of thousands of new refugees pulled from the Mediterranean under plans being drawn up by commission president Jean-Claude Juncker. The demand will likely cause David Cameron’s first confrontation with the EU
by Nick Hallett11 May 2015, 3:06 AM PST0

Prime Minister David Cameron on Sunday ruled out giving Scotland another independence referendum despite spectacular gains by Scottish nationalists in a UK-wide election, saying Scots had “emphatically” rejected a breakaway only last year. Cameron, who was re-elected with a surprise
by Reuters11 May 2015, 2:50 AM PST0

Forget the worries about economic austerity, Scotland’s future and Britain’s place in Europe. In the wake of last week’s British general election, a weightier question looms. Among Britain’s fiercely competitive tabloid papers, the race is on to find out what
by Reuters11 May 2015, 2:45 AM PST0

The Green Party has been flushed out of power in Brighton and Hove, losing more than half its seats on the south coast council. Labour now have the largest group on the council with 23 seats, but are five short
by Donna Rachel Edmunds10 May 2015, 8:23 AM PST0

Multi-millionaire Welsh singer Charlotte Church has taken to the streets of Cardiff to protest the new democratically elected Conservative government, who she described as “the bogey men”. Church, worth between £11 and £25 million thanks to a lucrative career singing
by Donna Rachel Edmunds10 May 2015, 6:22 AM PST0

The Women of World War II memorial in Whitehall has been defaced by anti-democratic protestors spraying the words “F*** Tory Scum” on it in bright red paint. Downing Street has condemned the graffiti as “despicable”. As the Conservatives prepare for
by Donna Rachel Edmunds10 May 2015, 5:01 AM PST0

The Labour Party must return to the political centre ground and acknowledge the aspirations of millions of voters it ignored in its election campaign, senior figures said on Sunday, as the party’s crushing defeat hit home. The Conservatives, who during
by Andre Walker10 May 2015, 4:57 AM PST0

LONDON, May 10 (Reuters) – Prime Minister David Cameron is to make finance minister George Osborne his lead negotiator on Europe and speed up his push to win concessions from the EU before a planned referendum on Britain’s membership of
by Reuters10 May 2015, 4:13 AM PST0

Research has shown UKIP would have won 83 seats in the general election under proportional representation. Despite securing around 3.8m votes the party had a disastrous night as they failed to take any of their target seats. The poor showing was compounded
by Andre Walker10 May 2015, 1:20 AM PST0