
German officials will visit Tehran on Sunday for talks on Iran’s nuclear drive, top Iranian negotiator and deputy foreign minister Abbas Araqchi said on Tuesday. The meeting will follow similar discussions with American, Russian and French negotiators this week ahead
by Breitbart News10 Jun 2014, 3:47 AM PST0

LONDON, June 9 (UPI) — Elon Musk, imaginative billionaire and CEO of SpaceX and Tesla Motors, said Monday at the British launch of the Tesla Model S that he often thinks about building a car that can fly. “We could
by Breitbart London10 Jun 2014, 3:42 AM PST0

Rik Mayall the actor and stand-up comedian may have been killed by an epileptic fit caused by a quad bike crash in 1998, according to the Daily Telegraph. The crash 16 years ago which nearly ended his life left him
by Andre Walker10 Jun 2014, 3:39 AM PST0

It is that time again. Millions of Americans will roll their eyes and bemoan their bars showing non-stop World Cup matches from this Thursday all the way through to July 13th. But car manufacturer Kia has teamed up with Brazilian
by Raheem Kassam10 Jun 2014, 3:30 AM PST0

A court in Switzerland has ruled that the army was wrong to reject a recruit because he held far right-wing views. According to an ATS news agency report, the army rejected a recruit from the Italian-speaking canton of Ticino after
by M.E. Synon10 Jun 2014, 2:20 AM PST0

In a wide-ranging address, Israel Defense Forces Chief of Staff Benny Gantz spoke about the gamut of security challenges to Israel on Monday morning at the Herzliya Conference, reports The Times of Israel and Israel National News. The conference, hosted
by Abe Katsman10 Jun 2014, 2:08 AM PST0

by M.E. Synon10 Jun 2014, 2:02 AM PST0

This week we can look forward to a decrease in UK earnings, a forecast increase in Eurozone industrial production and a rise in Spanish CPI inflation. Tuesday 10th June, Italian GDP for Q1 forecast at -0.1 percent and -0.5 percent
by Luke Springthorpe10 Jun 2014, 1:56 AM PST0

Ministers are rewriting the Highway Code, the rules governing the use of roads in Britain, to allow driverless cars, according to the MailOnline. The current laws are thought to be inadequate for the challenges raised by new technologies being brought in
by Andre Walker10 Jun 2014, 1:52 AM PST0

Acting as a human buffer in the House of Commons chamber yesterday, the insurmountable Eric Pickles separated Michael Gove and Theresa May, the two Conservative cabinet ministers who have been warring recently. When the Home Secretary gave way for the
by Alex Wickham10 Jun 2014, 1:50 AM PST0

There’s no vagrancy where I live, but, if there were, I think I too would be tempted to install the “anti-homeless spikes” that have prompted such earnest pearl-clutching in the last few days. Personally, I don’t see what’s wrong with
by Milo Yiannopoulos10 Jun 2014, 1:16 AM PST0

Opponents of Scottish independence must match the emotion of the nationalist campaign in the 100 days left until the referendum, former British finance minister Alistair Darling said on Monday. Darling urged the “quiet but resolute majority” of Scots to play
by Breitbart News9 Jun 2014, 8:33 PM PST0

by Raheem Kassam9 Jun 2014, 10:58 AM PST0

The head of school inspectors Ofsted has written to Education Secretary Michael Gove warning that schools in Birmingham are at risk of an extremist take over, and made urgent recommendations to the government. His letter summarises the findings of an
by Nick Hallett9 Jun 2014, 10:04 AM PST0

Just one in 70 suspected illegal immigrants is arrested, according to new government data. Home Office figures reveal that 28,442 suspected illegal migrants were detained in the past two years, despite estimates of the total number of people here without
by Nick Hallett9 Jun 2014, 10:03 AM PST0

Landings of thousands of illegal immigrants from North Africa are becoming “dramatic and unsustainable,” and Italy and Malta say they have been “forgotten” by the rest of Europe amid a flood of migrants. At the weekend Italian, Maltese and American
by M.E. Synon9 Jun 2014, 10:00 AM PST0

The European Union is to spend £450,000 combatting the spread of foreign black rats on the privately-owned Shiant Island in northern Scotland. The work is being done to clear the way for the introduction of two new bird species onto
by Andre Walker9 Jun 2014, 9:54 AM PST0

Cybercrime is costing businesses worldwide nearly half a trillion dollars a year, with the UK particularly badly hit. The increasingly problematic situation also has an impact on 150,000 jobs in the EU, according to new research published by McAfee and
by Nick Hallett9 Jun 2014, 9:49 AM PST0

Not for the first time a senior member of the Conservative party has demonstrated he does not understand how the European Union works. Worse, the Conservative in question, Andrew Lansley, the Leader of the Commons, is now favourite to be
by M.E. Synon9 Jun 2014, 9:45 AM PST0

To anyone born at the tail end of the Baby Boom generation, the death of comic Rik Mayall is going to come as an almighty blow. When Not The Nine O’Clock News’s Mel Smith keeled over last year at 60
by James Delingpole9 Jun 2014, 9:35 AM PST0

The Telegraph’s Andrew Gilligan has today written about the Guardian newspaper’s inability to report the Islamist ‘Trojan Horse’ plot correctly: There’s a lot of bad journalism about Muslims in this country, but not all of it is at the tabloid
by Breitbart London9 Jun 2014, 8:35 AM PST0

British comedian Rik Mayall has died at the age of 56, according to his spokesperson. Mayall, who is famed for his comedic appearances in hit shows such as The New Statesman, Bottom, and Blackadder, passed away today, though no mention
by Breitbart London9 Jun 2014, 8:09 AM PST0

Immigrants from the European Union are claiming sick pay whilst living and working abroad, reports the Daily Express. The paper claims to have uncovered evidence that EU nationals are being given the £87.55 a week statutory payment despite not even
by Andre Walker9 Jun 2014, 7:48 AM PST0

After the triumph, the tragedy — or at least the stupidity: last month Marine Le Pen and her anti-establishment Front National topped the polls in the elections to the European Parliament, pushing the ruling Socialist party into third place and
by M.E. Synon9 Jun 2014, 7:37 AM PST0

A super-computer has passed the iconic Turing Test by fooling humans into thinking it was a 13-year-old boy. The machine, one of five tested at the Royal Society in London, achieved the feat during a text-based conversation with judges who
by Nick Hallett9 Jun 2014, 7:32 AM PST0