
America’s organized Jewish community is in turmoil following last week’s rejection of a membership bid from the anti-Israel left wing lobbying group ‘J Street’ to join the umbrella President’s Conference of Major American Jewish Organizations. The President’s Conference – created
by Thomas Rose9 May 2014, 2:24 AM PST0

Six in 10 Europeans are not interested in the European Elections, according to a new poll. The findings come despite a desperate attempt by EU bosses to make the elections seem more “relevant” and “exciting”. The survey, conducted by Ipsos-Mori,
by Nick Hallett9 May 2014, 2:13 AM PST0

Labour in Hackney, London have been forced to admit that leaflet featuring “ordinary” residents actually featured pictures of politicians, including the Mayor of Borough. The four page leaflet was put through doors in Hackney as part of the local election
by Andre Walker8 May 2014, 9:09 AM PST0

WESTMINSTER, London, UK – Nigel Farage, the leader of the UK Independence Party this morning launched his party’s local election campaign wherein he stated that the party would win “hundreds of seats… or I will look rather stupid”. Farage was
by Breitbart London8 May 2014, 8:43 AM PST0

A student at Oxford University has written a musical about the UK Independence Party. “UKIP: The Musical” is due to premiere next week, with student Richard Ng hoping to take it to the Edinburgh Fringe. The plot follows the story
by Nick Hallett8 May 2014, 8:25 AM PST0

Plans to enthuse voters by handing the winning party the Presidency of the European Commission are in ruins because neither the Conservatives nor Labour are playing along in Britain. In 27 out of 28 European countries the centre-right are being
by Andre Walker8 May 2014, 7:47 AM PST0

A new study from the Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, combining an impressive six hundred other studies, describes the severe effects wind turbines can have on wildlife. Not only are the disturbances and noise of the building of turbines an
by David Atherton8 May 2014, 7:43 AM PST0

The US State Department announced plans to assist an umbrella organization of groups fighting to oust Syrian dictator Bashar al Assad, called the Syrian Opposition Counsel with up to $27 million in ‘non-lethal’ aid, as well as an upgrade in
by Thomas Rose8 May 2014, 7:16 AM PST0

News that Roger Federer has had twin boys to add to the twin girls he had four years ago, has led Ladbrokes to offer odds on the twins meeting up in a Wimbledon mixed double final. The bookmakers, who operate
by Andre Walker8 May 2014, 6:59 AM PST0

Dressed in a Soviet hat and carrying an MP44, which were standard issue in the Waffen SS, Steve Hedley looks like a man on a mission. Sadly, that mission is to disrupt London’s transport network as much as possible. The
by Andre Walker8 May 2014, 6:57 AM PST0

A writer for the Huffington Post has admitted vandalising a UKIP poster in Birmingham. In an article published today, Bill Drummond, who describes himself as an artist, proudly posted photos of himself defacing the poster and justified his actions by
by Nick Hallett8 May 2014, 6:53 AM PST0

Families of nearly 295 murder victims are unlikely to ever see justice because those suspected of their murders have been sent ‘comfort letters’ assuring them they will never be prosecuted. A House of Commons committee was told that almost 100
by Andre Walker8 May 2014, 6:12 AM PST0

by Raheem Kassam8 May 2014, 4:16 AM PST0

The US Congress is examining the process required to cut off aid to the Palestinian Authority following the PA announcement of its intention to form a unity government with Hamas, reports The Jerusalem Post. A subcommittee on the Middle East
by Abe Katsman8 May 2014, 3:59 AM PST0

Two Jordanian journalists became embroiled in a fight on live TV in which they completely destroyed the set. Shaker Al-Johari and Mohammed Al-Jayousi were debating Syria’s ongoing civil war when they disagreed so strongly that they started fighting. The Daily
by Nick Hallett8 May 2014, 3:53 AM PST0

Prime Minister David Cameron has told friends that he will not resign if Scotland votes for independence in September, despite senior party members warning that it would plunge his premiership into crisis. The Prime Minister has previously not stated what
by Nick Hallett8 May 2014, 3:02 AM PST0

Supermarkets and big restaurant chains are routinely selling unlabelled halal meat products to unsuspecting customers, according to a survey by the Daily Mail. Over 70 percent of New Zealand lamb sold in supermarkets is halal, but this is not mentioned
by Andre Walker8 May 2014, 2:47 AM PST0

Journalists from one of Sweden’s biggest newspapers have used information fed to them by a far-left group to identify the email addresses and names of anonymous right-wing online commenters in a disturbing public “outing.” People who were found to have
by M.E. Synon8 May 2014, 2:43 AM PST0

The House of Lords Economic Affairs Committee has called on the government to do more to develop Britain’s shale gas and oil resources, saying it fully supports the government’s commitment to “go all out for shale”. It adds that fracking
by Nick Hallett8 May 2014, 1:58 AM PST0

One of the world’s most eminent climate scientists – for several decades a warmist – has defected to the climate sceptic camp. Lennart Bengtsson – a Swedish climatologist, meteorologist, former director of the Max Planck Institute for Meteorology in Hamburg
by James Delingpole8 May 2014, 1:42 AM PST0

by Raheem Kassam8 May 2014, 1:11 AM PST0

Israel’s national security chief sent a letter to the White House, the EU and numerous ambassadors including hard proof that Palestinian Authority officials were devising measures to thwart the peace process even before Israel refused to release a fourth round of
by Abe Katsman7 May 2014, 9:44 AM PST0

A new study has revealed that self-employed people were hit hardest by the financial meltdown under Labour. Earnings in the sector have fallen by 20 percent since 2007, compared to just 6 percent amongst employees of companies. The self-employed also
by Andre Walker7 May 2014, 9:38 AM PST0

Eighty-five percent of companies oppose Scottish independence, according to a survey by the British Chamber of Commerce. Only 11 percent of firms supported independence. Over 2400 companies responded to the poll, which looked at the risks and opportunities to business
by Andre Walker7 May 2014, 9:38 AM PST0

Sometimes the education establishment in Britain appears to be a parody of itself. This morning, it was reported that the OCR exam board, despite clear calls for a return to rigour in our examination system, are developing an English Literature
by Robert Peal7 May 2014, 9:36 AM PST0