
A three per cent swing to the Conservatives in the first Tory-Labour marginal seat to be declared in the 2015 General election so far isn’t just a cheering result for David Cameron, but it confirms the late surge of blue
by Oliver Lane7 May 2015, 6:36 PM PST0

GLASGOW, Scotland – The Scottish National Party (SNP) is on course to free Labour’s stranglehold on Scotland’s House of Commons seats, an exit poll has found. Led by Scottish First Minister Nicola Sturgeon, the SNP are predicted to win 58
by Alexander Jones7 May 2015, 3:26 PM PST0

Darlington Council is under fire for leaving off the name of the UKIP candidate on a number of the ballot papers. David Hodgson was missing from 89 ballot papers in the Harrowgate Hill ward of Darlington and was only made
by A.B. Sanderson7 May 2015, 1:16 PM PST0

Up to four million people are thought to have voted tactically today and UKIP could be one of the biggest victims, according to a YouGov poll published by The Times this morning. Peter Kellner, YouGov’s president, said that tactical voting
by Liam Deacon7 May 2015, 12:19 PM PST0

We don’t know the result yet except actually we do: a total dog’s breakfast of an epic cock up of a disaster for pretty much everyone. The people I feel especially sorry for are those of us on the right.
by James Delingpole7 May 2015, 11:30 AM PST0

Welcome to the Breitbart London general election 2015 live blog. We’re expecting a fascinating night as both major parties went into today tied. UKIP are hoping for a result that comes somewhere near the party’s record-high poll numbers and the
by Andre Walker7 May 2015, 10:30 AM PST0

After the Federal Office for Migration and Refugees (BAMF) confirmed earlier this week that the German government is expecting the number of asylum applications it processes to double from nearly 173,000 first-time applications in 2014 to 400,000 in 2015, Federal
by Sarkis Zeronian7 May 2015, 9:33 AM PST0

Avengers director Joss Whedon was chased off Twitter this week after feminist trolls went loopy because… well, who knows. Something about the heteropatriarchal oppression of fictional characters, I guess. He later claimed that he had quit the social network for other reasons.
by Milo Yiannopoulos7 May 2015, 9:23 AM PST0

Nauru’s opposition and refugee advocates have slammed a government ban on Facebook, calling the move an act of “dictatorship”.
by Breitbart News7 May 2015, 6:02 AM PST0

Our freedoms of conscience and association have taken a bit of a beating over the last few years, on both sides of the Atlantic. From florists to bakers, B&B owners, pizza parlours, more bakers, even whole states, the redefinition of
by Peter D. Williams7 May 2015, 5:15 AM PST0

Every child should have a gay uncle, to teach them how to dress, take them clubbing and give them their first line of coke, but gay parents? As a party-hard homosexual myself, I’m not so sure. We learned this morning
by Milo Yiannopoulos7 May 2015, 4:48 AM PST0

Britons have turned out to vote in the General Election.
by Breitbart London7 May 2015, 4:34 AM PST0

Every EU citizen could have access to the BBC without having to pay the license fee under plans being considered by Brussels. According to the Daily Express European bureaucrats are planning to allow Brits on holiday to be able to
by Andre Walker7 May 2015, 4:01 AM PST0

Greece makes one debt payment, wonders if it can make the next; Europeans reject more bailout money for Greece, for now; Jean-Claude Jüncker warns of Anglo-Saxon threat to eurozone
by John J. Xenakis7 May 2015, 4:00 AM PST0

Seven people were arrested in south western France when a regional boules match descended into a mass brawl. The Aquitaine pétanque championships ended in chaos and the referee suffered a blow to the head after one of the players became annoyed by
by A.B. Sanderson7 May 2015, 3:54 AM PST0

Research by psychologists at the University of Bradford appears to show that large numbers of social media users are traumatised by the violent and disturbing photographs available on Twitter and Facebook. There is a need, according to the researchers, for
by Sarkis Zeronian7 May 2015, 3:23 AM PST0

A Japanese zoo has bowed to pressure and opted not to name a baby monkey Charlotte, after the newest arrival to the British royal family. The Takasakiyama Natural Zoological Gardens in Oita Prefecture, southern Japan invited visitors to vote for
by A.B. Sanderson7 May 2015, 3:23 AM PST0

MEPs have voted for an increase in the price of carbon credits. This will push up the cost of energy and fuel and drive up prices across the market, Reuters report. In a deal agreed on Tuesday, the European Commission,
by A.B. Sanderson7 May 2015, 2:58 AM PST0

Whoever wins the election, the terms of national discussion will still be set by what people euphemistically call The Establishment – so it’s a good idea to have a sense of who really belongs to it and what they believe
by Jonathan Foreman7 May 2015, 2:44 AM PST0

(Reuters) – Britons began voting on Thursday in a tight election that could yield a weak government, push the world’s fifth-largest economy a step closer to leaving the European Union and stoke Scottish desires for secession. Final opinion polls showed
by Reuters7 May 2015, 2:17 AM PST0

The first woman to be raped in space has probably already been born. Far from the utopia we’ve cruelly been duped into expecting by patriarchy-produced propaganda such as Star Trek, it turns out that our future lives on Martian colonies won’t
by Donna Rachel Edmunds7 May 2015, 1:14 AM PST0

The parents of Sheffield toddler Ollie Wray were surprised to find that their two-year-old is likely to be the UK’s youngest registered voter at today’s general election. The Sheffield Star reports that Ollie brought his polling card to his father, Andy
by Sarkis Zeronian7 May 2015, 1:13 AM PST0

Religious leaders seem desperate to hide behind “bland statements of anaemic intent” about what they have in common rather than facing up to the “profound differences” between them, said Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby, who called the practice “dishonest.”
by Thomas D. Williams, Ph.D.6 May 2015, 12:26 PM PST0

You may have noticed the glowing praise and admiration from the BBC for Sandi Toksvig’s new “Women’s Equality Party”, an organisation of limited relevance at present as it isn’t even fielding any candidates in the general election. The WEP’s policies
by John Kimble6 May 2015, 10:59 AM PST0

GLASGOW, Scotland – Scottish National Party (SNP) leader and First Minister Nicola Sturgeon will today mark the final day of the general election campaign in Edinburgh, making the case for “Scotland’s voice [to be] heard at Westminster more loudly than
by Alexander Jones6 May 2015, 10:24 AM PST0