
The Indian government has just outlawed Greenpeace. Naturally, Greenpeace are spinning this as a terrible injustice and a blow for freedom of speech. “This is an extension of the deep intolerance for differing viewpoints that sections of this government seem
by James Delingpole6 Nov 2015, 6:20 AM PST0

British people are among the least concerned Europeans when it comes to claims of climate change, according to a survey of 40 countries by the Pew Research Centre. A bare 20 per cent of Brits surveyed are “very worried” about the prospect of impending climate doom, just ahead of caution-to-the-wind
by Simon Kent6 Nov 2015, 4:44 AM PST0

The UKIP defence spokesman has been snubbed by a government minister after writing to the Queen to protest the fact the party will be barred form officially attending Sunday’s Remembrance Service, held to honour the memory of British and Commonwealth war dead.
by Liam Deacon6 Nov 2015, 4:42 AM PST0

The announcement of the Collins English Dictionary ‘words of the year’ reveals a lot about where we are as a society – and it isn’t good news. Released through the Collins corporate blog on Wednesday, the ten words selected were
by Oliver Lane6 Nov 2015, 4:35 AM PST0

The forthcoming UN climate talks known as COP21 which start in Paris at the end of this month are going to be a MASSIVE SUCCESS. I say this with confidence for three reasons. 1. $1.5 trillion. This, according to a fairly conservative
by James Delingpole6 Nov 2015, 3:55 AM PST0

It is wrong for Britain to rely on allies to protect it from Islamic State (IS) militants, Defence Secretary Michael Fallon said, calling on lawmakers to consider the case for extending air strikes to Syria from Iraq. The British government
by Reuters6 Nov 2015, 3:08 AM PST0

PARIS (AP) — France will reinstate controls on its borders — normally open to other countries in Europe’s free-travel zone — for the period around a major UN climate conference in Paris, the interior minister said Friday. Authorities are on
by AP6 Nov 2015, 3:04 AM PST0

Revellers burned effigies of Prime Minister David Cameron, FIFA President Sepp Blatter and Top Gear host Jeremy Clarkson at the self-described “bonfire capital of the world” last night. Held every 5 November, the celebrations commemorate the failure of a plot
by Nick Hallett6 Nov 2015, 3:00 AM PST0

Thousands of self-declared anarchists brought chaos to the streets of London last night. At least 50 people were arrested as thousands of anti-capitalists and anarchists took to the streets to protest and riot in central London. Three officers were injured,
by Nick Hallett6 Nov 2015, 1:28 AM PST0

On Thursday, 949 migrants were rescued in a total of eight rescue operations off the Libyan coast coordinated by the Central Office of the Italian Coast Guard, and a separate rescue operation by the Spanish military brought aboard another 517
by Thomas D. Williams, Ph.D.6 Nov 2015, 12:43 AM PST0

British pop singer Cliff Richard has been interviewed by police over an allegation of a sex crime involving a young boy in the 1980s, a spokesman for the star said. A spokesman for the singer said he met “voluntarily” with
by AFP6 Nov 2015, 12:35 AM PST0

U.S. Presidential candidate Jeb Bush has today broken ranks with the White House establishment view on Britain’s EU membership, stating unequivocally that he would back a bilateral trade deal with the United Kingdom if he were President. His comments have
by Raheem Kassam5 Nov 2015, 1:19 PM PST0

British Prime Minister David Cameron has been unveiled as one of 2015’s new Christmas ‘caganers’. He joins Hillary Clinton (pictured above with Mr. Cameron) and other politicians, celebrities and famous characters who have been immortalised by the Spanish tradition. ‘El Caganer’
by Sarkis Zeronian5 Nov 2015, 10:49 AM PST0

The leader of UKIP-like Freedom Party of Austria (FPÖ) criticised the European Union (EU) for inaction, and demanded an immediate start to border fence construction. Freedom Party of Austria leader Heinz Christian Strache visited the national border with Slovenia yesterday, joined by
by Oliver Lane5 Nov 2015, 10:05 AM PST0

German Chancellor Angela Merkel has knocked U.S. President Barack Obama into third place in this year’s World’s Most Powerful People list published by Forbes Magazine. For the third year in a row Russia’s President Putin has taken first place. Having been
by Sarkis Zeronian5 Nov 2015, 9:56 AM PST0

A square in the Leipzig old town named for 19th-century German romantic composer Richard Wagner may be renamed to help promote a “cosmopolitan and tolerant” city. Initially suggested by a group of hard-left anti-borders activists masquerading as a “citizens’ initiative”, the
by Oliver Lane5 Nov 2015, 9:45 AM PST0

The UK government should provide a special platform for Muslim leaders enabling them to clarify the modern meaning of Islam and “cast the extremists out”, according to former UK Independence Party (UKIP) leader Lord Pearson of Rannoch. Lord Pearson, who led UKIP in 2009 and 2010,
by Simon Kent5 Nov 2015, 9:32 AM PST0

Over 100,000 people have signed a petition demanding Amnesty International stop campaigning for abortion, claiming the group has “lost its longstanding moral credibility”. As the human rights group intensifies its campaign to legalise abortion in Ireland, it has come under
by Nick Hallett5 Nov 2015, 9:26 AM PST0

Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán said yesterday that Europe’s ‘migrant invasion’ represents as unprecedented challenge that “could crush and bury under itself the form of existence we have known up to now.” Mr Orbán was addressing the opening ceremony of the World Science Forum
by Sarkis Zeronian5 Nov 2015, 8:52 AM PST0

A father was left furious after a branch of KFC refused to serve him a ‘BBQ Bacon Boss Box Meal’ because it was not halal. Steve Mitchell, 45, travelled to the fast food store in Derby, UK after seeing an
by Nick Hallett5 Nov 2015, 8:06 AM PST0

German police have clocked up almost half a million hours in overtime since the country reinstated border controls with Austria last month. At the same time some members have been forced to put in 80-hour working weeks just to keep the force’s
by Simon Kent5 Nov 2015, 7:59 AM PST0

Starbucks faces criticism from politicians and campaign groups today after it decided to remove all references to the festive season from its Christmas red cups, as revealed earlier on Breitbart London. The coffee chain revealed this year’s version of its
by Nick Hallett5 Nov 2015, 6:40 AM PST0

Big Oil is the new Big Tobacco and must be destroyed in the courts on RICO charges. This is the latest big idea in environmental circles – and it didn’t come from nowhere. It was in fact the invention of
by James Delingpole5 Nov 2015, 6:19 AM PST0

Austria has started building a razor wire border fence along its frontier with Slovenia despite Chancellor Werner Faymann’s previous statements opposing such barriers. In a major policy U-turn for the Austrian government, police worked overnight Wednesday to secure major border crossings with the new works.
by Simon Kent5 Nov 2015, 5:52 AM PST0

Political-medical charity Doctors of the World (Médecins du Monde, MdM) has successfully used human rights legislation to force the French government to take action over conditions at the Calais refugee camp. The changes that will be wrought by the ruling
by Oliver Lane5 Nov 2015, 5:46 AM PST0