
Telecommunications firm Inmarsat has said that the most likely crash site of missing Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 has still not been searched. The firm, which supplied the satellite data that helped search teams pin-point a number of potential search areas,
by Nick Hallett17 Jun 2014, 5:09 AM PST0

More British citizens joined the jihad in Syria and Iraq than signed up for the Army Reserves over the last twelve months, according to the MailOnline. Whilst “several hundred” have gone to fight for militants in the Middle East, only 170
by Andre Walker17 Jun 2014, 5:08 AM PST0

Despite 26 million workers being trapped in unemployment across the European Union, member states have not yet shifted the burden of taxation away from workers and employment. Tax on labour remains the largest source of revenue in the 28-member bloc,
by M.E. Synon17 Jun 2014, 4:56 AM PST0

Game of Thrones is over for another year – but that doesn’t mean there’ll be any shortage of sick, random ultraviolence on our screens over the next weeks and months. For this we must thank the brutal jihadists of Al
by James Delingpole17 Jun 2014, 4:49 AM PST0

Britain’s 12-month inflation slowed to 1.5 percent in May, which was the lowest level for four and a half years, official data showed on Tuesday. Although Britain is not in the eurozone, the unusually low trend for 12-month inflation shadows
by Breitbart News17 Jun 2014, 4:02 AM PST0

British energy giant BP will sign a long-term deal with Chinese state-owned peer CNOOC in London on Tuesday to supply China with liquefied natural gas, BP chief executive Bob Dudley said. The LNG deal, worth around $20 billion (14.75 billion
by Breitbart News17 Jun 2014, 3:46 AM PST0

The Guardian published a little something from Owen Jones on Sunday evening on the back of all of this talk about ‘British values’. His article entitled, “Sorry, David Cameron, but your British history is not mine” discusses the differences between
by Sarkis Zeronian17 Jun 2014, 3:34 AM PST0

Britain is to re-establish its embassy in Iran in the wake of recent instability in Iraq, according to the Daily Mail. The Foreign Secretary William Hague will announce plans today to reopen a full diplomatic mission in Tehran. The main
by Andre Walker17 Jun 2014, 3:32 AM PST0

The rush by Ireland’s health minister to bring in legislation to force tobacco companies to use plain packaging on cigarettes looks like it will come to nothing for at least three years, if ever, because the legislation must be referred
by M.E. Synon17 Jun 2014, 2:38 AM PST0

People in Britain have tougher attitudes on immigration and state welfare, and are setting a higher requirement for what it takes for an immigrant to be regarded as British. The British Social Attitudes Survey found that 95 percent of Brits
by Nick Hallett17 Jun 2014, 2:15 AM PST0

If ever you doubted that putting the European Union in charge ofenvironmental issues is a bit like inviting the Taliban to run MissWorld, consider this story by Richard Northabout the characteristic blend of bullying, incompetence, corruption,greed, high-handedness, dishonesty and ineffectuality
by James Delingpole17 Jun 2014, 2:15 AM PST0

The Conservative Party strategy to cut away eurosceptic allies from Nigel Farage and UKIP has had another success in the European Parliament, with the single member of a Dutch party abandoning UKIP’s caucus and joining the Tories’ European Conservatives and
by M.E. Synon17 Jun 2014, 1:38 AM PST0

In the days before the last cabinet reshuffle, there were a number Conservative Party MPs absolutely convinced that they were in line for a promotion. “Have you heard anything?” one texted me hopefully, chancing that someone in his phonebook would
by Alex Wickham17 Jun 2014, 1:28 AM PST0

by Nick Hallett16 Jun 2014, 12:05 PM PST0

Ed Miliband should fire some of his press advisers to avoid any more embarrassing gaffes, according to former Labour Deputy Chairman Tom Watson MP. Mr Watson said the staffers should go unless they can can cut out “schoolboy” errors that
by Andre Walker16 Jun 2014, 11:04 AM PST0

A Chinese football fan has reportedly died after spending days awake watching the opening games of the World Cup in a marathon TV session. The 25-year-old man from Suzhou, a city of eastern China, stayed up “for days” to watch
by Nick Hallett16 Jun 2014, 11:03 AM PST0

WESTMINSTER, London, United Kingdom – Today, activists and a Member of the British Parliament gathered outside of the House of Commons in London to show their support for Israel’s search for three young boys who were kidnapped in the West
by Breitbart London16 Jun 2014, 10:49 AM PST0

Jenny Jones, the only Green Party peer and former London Mayoral Candidate, is on a police list of potential “domestic extremists”, according to the Guardian. Files show the police tracked her over an 11-year period, including during her bid for
by Nick Hallett16 Jun 2014, 7:42 AM PST0

MADRID (AP) — Spain’s Interior Ministry says police have arrested eight people suspected of forming a group that recruited jihadist militants to fight in Iraq and Syria. A statement said the eight were arrested early Monday in Madrid. It said
by Breitbart News16 Jun 2014, 7:30 AM PST0

NATAL, Brazil (AP) — Jurgen Klinsmann speaks with pragmatism. He books his airline tickets with hope. The U.S. coach caused a stir in the lead-up to soccer’s championship when he said that “I think for us now, talking about winning
by Breitbart News16 Jun 2014, 5:41 AM PST0

A man took the track at Leicester races to attempt to outrun a team of thoroughbred race horses. The spectator vaulted the fence and ran into the middle of the track before attempting to outpace the equestrian field, according to
by Andre Walker16 Jun 2014, 5:38 AM PST0

Between the late 1920s and early 1960s Ireland led the world in locking up people in mental institutions, with inpatient admission rates that were multiples of other countries, campaigners for mental health now claim. The campaigners are demanding that the
by M.E. Synon16 Jun 2014, 5:35 AM PST0

by Nick Hallett16 Jun 2014, 5:35 AM PST0

The Nottingham City branch of the Liberal Democrats has refused to back party leader Nick Clegg and called for a leadership election. In a vote held on Saturday morning, local activists voted by 75 percent to 25 in favour of
by Nick Hallett16 Jun 2014, 5:29 AM PST0

Left-wingers in the City of Hallstahammar in central Sweden have begun an investigation into whether to ban homework in the city’s schools. The research began after a suggestion by the Left Party (Vänsterpartiet), who believe that students should learn everything
by Andre Walker16 Jun 2014, 5:27 AM PST0