
Tens of thousands of illegal migrants are being discovered at U.K. borders, leading campaigners to believe that record numbers have made their way into the country.
by A.B. Sanderson11 Feb 2015, 11:33 AM PST0

A 12-year-old Muslim girl from Australia has had a miscarriage after marrying a man she had initially rebuffed because he was too old. The unnamed child was initially spotted by the 27-year-old at a Mosque in New South Wales, according
by Andre Walker11 Feb 2015, 9:05 AM PST0

The Eurovision Song Contest began in 1956 as a way to bring the nations of Europe together and sweeten relations between suspicious countries still recovering from World War II. Largely due to the dissolution of the Soviet Union, the contest has long included Asian participating nations, but this year, organizers intend to stretch the definition of Europe even further: to Australia.
by Frances Martel11 Feb 2015, 8:18 AM PST0

Photos have been released of a hijab factory in an ISIS-controlled area. They show lines of women working on stitching together the garments whilst covered head to foot in black. Whilst the working environment does not look conducive to precision
by Andre Walker11 Feb 2015, 8:12 AM PST0

A Jewish group has criticised the retailer Urban Outfitters after they put a tapestry on sale that looks like the uniform gay men were forced to wear during the holocaust. The design features grey stripes and and a pink triangle,
by Andre Walker11 Feb 2015, 7:19 AM PST0

A Belgian court has found the leader of the now disbanded group Sharia4Belgium guilty of sending men to fight in Syria. Fouad Belkacem was one of 46 standing trial in Antwerp accused of encouraging young Muslims to join jihadi groups,
by A.B. Sanderson11 Feb 2015, 6:56 AM PST0

Syrian President Bashar al-Assad gave a half-hour interview to the BBC on Tuesday in which he discussed, among other things, just how much his government is cooperating with the United States and its anti-ISIS coalition.
by John Hayward11 Feb 2015, 6:35 AM PST0

The Labour Party under Ed Miliband has long trumpeted its support for the cause of Palestine, but it denies any connections with Hamas. However, documents seen by Breitbart London show just how close the two have become in recent years,
by Andre Walker11 Feb 2015, 6:28 AM PST0

He went from whistle blower to convict, then from man to woman, and now Chelsea Manning is set to debut as a contributing writer to The Guardian U.S.
by Warner Todd Huston11 Feb 2015, 5:36 AM PST0

An investigation by the Lawyers Secular Society has revealed law firms providing advice on ‘Sharia Law’ risk breaching their insurance and potentially their license to practise. All law firms in Britain must be registered with the Solicitors Regulation Authority and
by A.B. Sanderson11 Feb 2015, 5:09 AM PST0

The big story in all the papers this week is that butter is good for you, after all. I say “after all” because for most of my life butter has been widely touted by the Health Establishment as the dietary
by James Delingpole11 Feb 2015, 4:42 AM PST0

A survey has found that 48 per cent of Germans are in favour of Greece leaving the eurozone, compared to only 29 per cent who want them to remain in the currency union. With Greece’s current bailout programme scheduled to
by A.B. Sanderson11 Feb 2015, 3:57 AM PST0

A report into whistleblowing in Britain’s socialised health service has revealed how those who speak up are sidelined and ‘crushed’. The investigation by Sir Robert Francis QC has also taken two months longer than expected because the inquiry was inundated
by A.B. Sanderson11 Feb 2015, 3:23 AM PST0

The High Court has been presented with expert evidence suggesting one in four postal ballots cast in the re-election of Mayor Lutfur Rahman in one ward in Tower Hamlets were completed by the same person. Robert Radley, senior consultant at
by Andre Walker11 Feb 2015, 3:10 AM PST0

Many, many years ago, a little girl called Harriet was bitterly disappointed on Christmas Day when, after ripping open all of her gifts, she discovered that she had not been given the pink Barbie camper van for which she had
by Julia Hartley-Brewer11 Feb 2015, 2:13 AM PST0

Imagine the following scenario. Ed Miliband visits a town somewhere in England for the purpose of cutting a ribbon to open a parliamentary Labour candidate’s office, then to speak to local people. A group of 40 protesters gathers outside the
by Gerald Warner11 Feb 2015, 1:08 AM PST0

With just days to go until the hotly anticipated release of the big-budget film version of controversial sex-thriller 50 Shades of Grey, British home improvement chain B&Q has anticipated a surge in demand of equipment and supplies used in the film.
by Oliver Lane10 Feb 2015, 9:26 AM PST0

A grieving family are fighting to prevent their grandfather being thrown out of his final resting place, after a Muslim family objected to their relative being buried next to a “non-believer”. Mr Shadrack Smith, 89, was laid to rest last
by Andre Walker10 Feb 2015, 8:24 AM PST0

The Muslim Brotherhood (MB) is using a series of front organisations to push for serious political power in the UK, many of which have links to Hamas. That is the conclusion of an investigation by Sunday Telegraph journalist Andrew Gilligan,
by Andre Walker10 Feb 2015, 8:02 AM PST0

An Iraqi Archbishop has begged the UK to send troops to the beleaguered country, saying it has a “responsibility’ to protect Christian population from being wiped out. Archbishop Bashar Warda told the House of Lords that there were a growing
by A.B. Sanderson10 Feb 2015, 7:55 AM PST0

The 2014 winner of the coveted ‘best Baguette in France’ award who kept his shop open seven days a week to meet demand has received a visit from government officials who are forcing him to close his shop on Mondays
by Oliver Lane10 Feb 2015, 7:11 AM PST0

Four homeless Romanians have been found guilty of stealing £350 in charity donations from the Tower of London moat that was destined for The Royal British Legion, the Telegraph reports. The four men were seen by staff and members of the
by A.B. Sanderson10 Feb 2015, 7:04 AM PST0

NHS trusts have been spending hundreds of thousands of pounds of taxpayers’ money on luxury foreign trips to recruit NHS nurses, many of which then leave their jobs after only a few months in the post. A Telegraph investigation reveals
by A.B. Sanderson10 Feb 2015, 6:10 AM PST0

Russell Brand has blamed the British and American arms trade for violence perpetrated by ISIS and other jihadi organisations. The comedian also attacked Prince Charles for expressing his concern at the risk in jihadi groups across the world and radicalisation
by Andre Walker10 Feb 2015, 5:44 AM PST0

A senior Tory backbencher has warned the government’s immigration policy risks “immensely serious social dangers” because it does not do enough to curb access to jobs and welfare. Brian Binley, who is treasurer of the powerful 1922 Committee, made the
by Andre Walker10 Feb 2015, 4:41 AM PST0