
LEIPZIG, Germany – Wednesday night saw a flare of violence and an accompanying police operation on a scale without precedent in recent German history. A group opposing militant Islam in Europe has called a demonstration, the city is deafened by
by Oliver Lane24 Jan 2015, 3:29 AM PST0

The diplomatic niceties that followed the death of the King Abdullah of Saudi Arabia yesterday causes a furore as politicians, journalists and campaigners took to social media to express their anger. David Cameron was among many of the world leaders, including
by Breitbart London24 Jan 2015, 2:34 AM PST0

On Thursday I was on BBC Question Time and whilst hot topics such as the delayed Chilcot Enquiry and the future of the NHS were featured, my twitter feed suggested that it was my comments regarding greater powers for the
by Paul Nuttall MEP24 Jan 2015, 2:00 AM PST0

UKIP’s culture spokesman has said schools should return to the practice of flying the Union Flag to help the next generation forge a common identity, and that the diversity of languages spoken in schools is damaging social cohesion. Flying the flag,
by Oliver Lane24 Jan 2015, 12:00 AM PST0

The European Central Bank (ECB) gave the Left and their allies meeting in Davos, Switzerland, everything they could have hoped for with the announcement that they have agreed to print $1.13 trillion of new cash to buy the national debt of their insolvent members. But “hidden within the announcement is evidence of Germany’s weakening commitment to the European project,” according to Stratfor.
by Chriss W. Street23 Jan 2015, 9:59 PM PST0

A panel discussion Thursday hosted by the Center for the Study of Islam and Democracy (CSID) promised to plumb the “the root causes of radicalization” in the wake of the Paris terrorist attacks at Charlie Hebdo magazine and a kosher market.
by The Investigative Project on Terrorism (IPT)23 Jan 2015, 9:50 PM PST0

Twitter users in Japan have taken to social media in a show of defiance to mock a recent hostage video released by ISIS using photoshopped images, which poke fun at the Islamic terrorists and their ransom request.
by Adelle Nazarian23 Jan 2015, 6:50 PM PST0

A Swedish reporter decided to undergo a social experiment–seeing what would happen if he wore a Jewish yarmulke and Star of David necklace and strolled around the streets of Malmo, Sweden.
by Jordan Schachtel23 Jan 2015, 1:15 PM PST0

Normal people take holidays to escape their problems. By normal I mean those of us not counted among the 0.1 percent of the world’s richest people. Instead some of those really, really rich folks board their chartered, 13-passenger Bombardier Global
by Simon Kent23 Jan 2015, 10:04 AM PST0

Britain’s only Green Party-led city council has again been pitched into turmoil thanks to a planned referendum on raising council tax by 5.9 percent – a measure that council leader Jason Kitcat insists must be enacted in order to balance
by Donna Rachel Edmunds23 Jan 2015, 9:20 AM PST0

A couple who bullied an 11-year-old girl into taking part in ‘black magic’ sex sessions where they sucked her blood have been jailed for 17 years. Carolee Hickman, 64, of St Athan, Wales, convinced the girl she was part of
by Nick Hallett23 Jan 2015, 9:09 AM PST0

Plain packaging for cigarettes is plain bonkers and simply will not work, costing jobs and hampering the smaller newsagents around the country. I am convinced that in an attempt to pander to the politically correct lobby we are shooting ourselves in
by Nigel Evans MP23 Jan 2015, 8:48 AM PST0

France is to introduce a national “day of secularity” and teach children about French national symbols, including the tricolor and the Marseillaise, in an attempt to curb rising religious fundamentalism. The government has pledged €250 million (£190 million) over the
by Donna Rachel Edmunds23 Jan 2015, 8:29 AM PST0

Yesterday’s announcement by the government that they will bring a vote on legislation to introduce plain packaging of cigarettes before the next general election in May has already caused splits in Prime Minister David Cameron’s government. Foreign Secretary Philip Hammond
by Donna Rachel Edmunds23 Jan 2015, 7:33 AM PST0

An Islamic primary school run by a charity once described by Prime Minister David Cameron as a “front” for radical Islamism has been rated inadequate by inspectors after failing to promote ‘British values’, the London Evening Standard reports. The Islamic
by Nick Hallett23 Jan 2015, 7:15 AM PST0

Britain’s enormous bill for its European Union membership has pushed the country further into the red, the Government’s own statisticians have reported. The Office of National Statistics published figures showing how the Government’s Public Sector Net Cash Requirement (PSNCR) rose from
by A.B. Sanderson23 Jan 2015, 6:54 AM PST0

The mother of a ten year old girl who was left in tears by school inspectors after they quizzed her about lesbianism and whether she felt trapped in her own body has spoken out. Lena Wilkinson, whose daughter Ariella attends Grindon
by Donna Rachel Edmunds23 Jan 2015, 4:49 AM PST0

The deadline for Japan to pay a $200 million ransom to Islamic State for the lives of two hostages has passed with no word from the terror group. In a video released earlier this week, IS said it would kill
by Nick Hallett23 Jan 2015, 4:17 AM PST0

A conference that was organised by the Scottish government to ‘remove barriers’ to mothers breastfeeding has told delegates it would be inappropriate for them to breastfeed their children in the conference venue. The women were invited to the Holyrood-backed conference
by A.B. Sanderson23 Jan 2015, 3:36 AM PST0

King Abdullah of Saudi Arabia has died aged 90 after suffering with pneumonia for the last few weeks. The king ruled Saudi Arabia since 2005 and has been credited with bringing in moderate reforms to the conservative Muslim country. He
by A.B. Sanderson23 Jan 2015, 2:57 AM PST0

“2014 was the hottest year on record.” Q: If the above statement is not true – and (see below) it isn’t – would it make it any more true were it to be uttered in an important speech at Davos
by James Delingpole23 Jan 2015, 2:50 AM PST0

That faint sound you can hear in the distance is the laughing from 4 Matthew Parker Street, home of the Conservative Party, and Downing Street, home of the Prime Minister. Within a week David Cameron has gone from the chicken
by Alex Wickham23 Jan 2015, 12:08 AM PST0

(Reuters) Saudi television cut to Koranic verses early on Friday, which often signifies death of a senior royal. King Abdullah has been in the hospital for several weeks.
by Reuters22 Jan 2015, 3:36 PM PST0

There is a tremendous controversy these days about the no-go zones in France. Fox News has apologized for covering them.
by Pamela Geller22 Jan 2015, 1:43 PM PST0

For many years, we have been hearing reports of insular Muslim communities in Europe, particularly in France and the UK, which became known as “no-go zones” because non-Muslims were not welcome there. Islamic clerics were given autonomous authority, and government agents were hesitant to assert themselves.
by John Hayward22 Jan 2015, 11:20 AM PST0