
In a word: Jennifer Lawrence. Alright, that was two words. But who else is really to blame for this mess? In case you missed the news, nude full frontals of the Hunger Games actress are doing the rounds today after a
by Milo Yiannopoulos1 Sep 2014, 9:47 AM PST0

The UK government is ready to fight the courts over fears they could strike down historic powers to withdraw British passports from those accused of terrorism. The Royal Prerogative gives the Queen – or in practice her government – a
by Andre Walker1 Sep 2014, 9:32 AM PST0

Debate is continuing over the fate of the ‘Hitler Birthplace’ in Austria, with yet another potential use for the controversial house having been mooted by the local government, this time proposing a ‘House of Responsibility’ museum, potentially saving the location
by Oliver Lane1 Sep 2014, 9:03 AM PST0

Fresh calls for a rethink on British abortion laws have been raised after new figures showed an increasing number of babies survive birth at 23 weeks. The figures, uncovered by The Sunday Times, raise concerns that the current legal time-frame
by Donna Rachel Edmunds1 Sep 2014, 8:38 AM PST0

“Now I believe for the first time there will not be war”. This was an English diarist in September 28, 1938, slightly less than a year before the Second World War broke out, writing on the eve of the Munich
by James Delingpole1 Sep 2014, 8:34 AM PST0

British Prime Minister David Cameron has announced plans to combat terrorism, despite admitting that the new measures could be challenged – and potentially over-ruled – in the courts. The measure include plans to to introduce a law that will prevent
by Andre Walker1 Sep 2014, 8:02 AM PST0

by Oliver Lane1 Sep 2014, 7:22 AM PST0

LONDON (Reuters) – Opinion polls, financial markets and bookmakers are unanimous – Scotland will reject independence in a historic referendum next month and the United Kingdom will endure. But what if, as Scots nationalists believe, the polls are wrong? Experts
by Breitbart News1 Sep 2014, 7:07 AM PST0

The British government has been trying to play down a rift between the two coalition parties over new counter-terrorism measures that are due to be announced this afternoon. Ten Downing Street, the official residence of the Prime Minister, said that
by Nick Hallett1 Sep 2014, 7:01 AM PST0

All right, so it was only a straw poll conducted among viewers of yesterday’s BBC Sunday Morning Live debate programme: 95 per cent of Britons think multiculturalism has been a failure. But as majority verdicts go, it was a pretty
by James Delingpole1 Sep 2014, 6:54 AM PST0

Embattled South Yorkshire Police Commissioner Shaun Wright faced another blow today after the petition to remove him for failing to prevent the abuse of children topped 12,000. News of the creation of the petition was covered exclusively by Breitbart London,
by Andre Walker1 Sep 2014, 6:16 AM PST0

Despite being one of the largest net contributors to the European Union, Britain has no say in how EU money is spent, with new research showing 84 percent of all motions in the European Parliament opposed by Britain went on
by Oliver Lane1 Sep 2014, 6:06 AM PST0

Fears have been raised of “absolute carnage” at polling stations during the independence referendum in Scotland after the anti-independence campaign complained of a growing atmosphere of intimidation from hardcore nationalists. Alistair Darling, leader of the ‘Better Together’ campaign is due
by Nick Hallett1 Sep 2014, 5:55 AM PST0

Oslo has become the latest western city to have Mohammed as its most popular name for men and boys, according to the Local. This is the first time in its history that the name of the Muslim prophet has topped
by Andre Walker1 Sep 2014, 5:14 AM PST0

It’s easy to mock video gamers as dorky loners in yellowing underpants. Indeed, in previous columns, I’ve done it myself. Occasionally at length. But, the more you learn about the latest scandal in the games industry, the more you start
by Milo Yiannopoulos1 Sep 2014, 5:09 AM PST0

London could be the scene of a Mumbai-style terrorist “spectacular” if Islamist jihadists get their way, British security chiefs have warned. There is growing concern that a list of “soft” targets is being drawn up, and that weapons and explosives
by Donna Rachel Edmunds1 Sep 2014, 5:08 AM PST0

Britain and Ireland are sharing information on suspected jihadists to stop terrorists getting into either country through the back door, the Irish Independent has reported. The two jurisdictions are also set to increase the range of data shared in light
by Donna Rachel Edmunds1 Sep 2014, 4:47 AM PST0

by Oliver Lane1 Sep 2014, 4:24 AM PST0

Former Army Officer, Sir Tony Baldry has stood down as a Conservative MP despite having a huge majority of over 18,000. The veteran Tory claimed that fixed term parliaments would make him a lame duck after 2015 however the news
by Andre Walker1 Sep 2014, 4:05 AM PST0

Britain’s governing coalition has agreed that potential Jihadis who return to Britain from abroad should be forced to undergo a de-radicalisation programme when they arrive back in the UK. The proposal is one of a series of measures agreed by
by Nick Hallett1 Sep 2014, 3:57 AM PST0

The parents of a five-year-old who was denied lifesaving treatment on the National Health Service have been arrested for kidnap after desperately trying to get their son so the Czech Republic, where he could be treated privately. Ashya King has
by Andre Walker1 Sep 2014, 2:51 AM PST0

The UK Independence Party (UKIP) are set to hold a pro-union rally in Glasgow this month, just days ahead of the referendum on Scottish independence. Party Leader Nigel Farage will be joined by the Scottish Party Chairman Arthur Misty Thackery,
by Donna Rachel Edmunds1 Sep 2014, 2:38 AM PST0

The United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (CRPD) has launched an investigation into possible human rights abuses of Britain’s disabled people. Hungarian Physicist Professor Gabor Gombos a former member of CRPD and now its adviser said
by David Atherton1 Sep 2014, 2:25 AM PST0

It’s UKIP all the way in Clacton. Being in the seaside town at the weekend was like arriving at party conference four weeks early: UKIP supporters flocked in from as far afield as Dundee and the atmosphere was celebratory. The
by Suzanne Evans1 Sep 2014, 1:44 AM PST0

Poland marks the 75th anniversary of the outbreak of World War II Monday with one eye on Russia, which invaded it during the war and is now throwing its weight around in neighbouring Ukraine. From the very first German shells
by Breitbart News1 Sep 2014, 1:23 AM PST0