
Slovenia has asked the European Union for police to help regulate the inflow of migrants from Croatia, Interior Minister Vesna Gyorkos Znidar told TV Slovenia. Over the past 24 hours, more than 10,000 migrants, many fleeing violence in Syria, have
by Reuters22 Oct 2015, 12:45 AM PST0

Chinese President Xi Jinping has sealed a multi-billion dollar deal to finance nuclear power stations in Britain, crowning a visit that Prime Minister David Cameron hopes will unleash a wave of investment from the world’s second largest economy. After a
by Reuters22 Oct 2015, 12:29 AM PST0

The already controversial issue of the European migrant crisis has worsened as countries face the problem of granting asylum to girls who got married in Syria but fall below the age of consent in their adopted country. The issue of Syrian child
by Sarkis Zeronian22 Oct 2015, 12:16 AM PST0

A Conservative MP has told a court how he fought off a drunken mugger who attacked him as he left a restaurant in central London. Michael Ellis, MP for Northampton North, was approached by Eastern European immigrant Juraj Adam while
by Nick Hallett21 Oct 2015, 10:01 AM PST0

Greenpeace campaigners have jumped on the cancer diagnosis of a worker at the Fukushima nuclear power plant as proof that nuclear power isn’t safe, issuing statements describing his diagnosis as a “massive blow” to the industry. But cancer specialists have
by Donna Rachel Edmunds21 Oct 2015, 9:58 AM PST0

The European Commission (EC) has ruled that a deal between Starbucks and Dutch tax officials five years ago is unlawful state aid, effectively over-ruling a sovereign nation’s legal jurisdiction in favour of its own decree. A separate agreement between Fiat Chrysler
by Simon Kent21 Oct 2015, 9:51 AM PST0

A Conservative led council has refused to give a tax break to Tata Steel’s Scunthorpe plant, admitting that granting a discount on the firm’s £15.2 million business rates bill would be illegal under EU law. Tata Steel yesterday confirmed 900 job
by Donna Rachel Edmunds21 Oct 2015, 9:34 AM PST0

A couple of committed Islamists and keen followers of radical Imam Anjem Choudary who attempted to take their children into a war zone and join ISIS, will be allowed to keep their passports and young children a family court ruled
by Liam Deacon21 Oct 2015, 9:30 AM PST0

A huge blaze swept through a migrant camp in Slovenia today after angry migrants set fire to their tents in protest at their treatment. Women and children were evacuated from the camp in Brezice, on the border with Croatia, as firefighters battled the fire.
by Simon Kent21 Oct 2015, 9:27 AM PST0

Israel’s Deputy Prime Minister, Silvan Shalom, has called on the European Union (EU) to stop paying aid to Palestinian agencies until terror is renounced in the Palestinian territories . Mr Shalom, who as well as being Israel’s Deputy Prime Minister is the
by Sarkis Zeronian21 Oct 2015, 8:59 AM PST0

The Catholic Church should discourage Christian women from marrying Muslim men as such unions can create “serious crises” and contribute to the “demographic invasion” of Europe, an Egyptian priest has said. Addressing the ongoing Synod on the Family at the
by Nick Hallett21 Oct 2015, 8:47 AM PST0

Over 2,500 members of the Royal Navy have a BMI of over 30, making them technically obese according to new Freedom of Information figures. The new statistics revealed the Navy to be the heaviest service, with 7.8 per cent of serving
by Oliver Lane21 Oct 2015, 8:30 AM PST0

LONDON, United Kingdom – LGBT activists and two gay Muslims from London today gathered in a small number outside Whitechapel Underground Station in London to attempt to change the attitudes of Britain’s Muslim community towards homosexuals and homosexuality. The video
by Breitbart London21 Oct 2015, 8:10 AM PST0

A US F-18 fighter jet crashed near a British air base on Wednesday, killing the pilot, police and the US Embassy in London said. The single-seater US Navy plane came down near the town of Ely, around 130 kilometres (80
by AFP21 Oct 2015, 7:24 AM PST0

BBC journalists are to be sent on a compulsory training course about the European Union (EU) in an attempt to ensure impartiality ahead of Britain’s referendum. BBC News director James Harding told parliament’s European scrutiny committee that all BBC reporters,
by Nick Hallett21 Oct 2015, 6:34 AM PST0

The European Union (EU) has “endorsed” a transgender campaigner, who fought in the Irish courts for the transgendered to be legally recognised as their chosen gender. The EU awarded him a prestigious award after she was nominated by a Sinn Féin
by Liam Deacon21 Oct 2015, 6:26 AM PST0

A German gang is in court charged with stealing sacred items from churches and schools to fund jihadists fighting for the Islamic State. Operating between 2011 and 2014, the gang of eight men allegedly broke into churches and schools, not only
by Oliver Lane21 Oct 2015, 6:20 AM PST0

“No one is illegal” runs the German Green Party’s slogan. But one of their number, Mayor Boris Palmer, is not so sure. Critics accuse him of “scaremongering,” but serving as mayor of Tübingen for the last nine years, Palmer has
by Donna Rachel Edmunds21 Oct 2015, 6:11 AM PST0

Jean-Claude Juncker clearly believes it’s good to talk. To that end the unelected European Commission president has called an extraordinary five-hour leadership meeting for Sunday to tackle the building migrant emergency in the western Balkans. Attendees will follow their tete a tete with dinner and
by Simon Kent21 Oct 2015, 5:37 AM PST0

A Conservative MP has suggested that Anglican bishops should be removed from the House of Lords and replaced with Syrian refugees. https://twitter.com/HenrySmithMP/status/656777834967539712 Henry Smith, MP for Crawley, made the comments after 84 Church of England bishops signed a letter calling
by Nick Hallett21 Oct 2015, 4:32 AM PST0

A German primary school has banned students, staff and parents from wearing a burqa or niqab on school premises, and even claims to have gained the full support of local Muslim organisations in the process. Teachers and parents at the
by Donna Rachel Edmunds21 Oct 2015, 3:52 AM PST0

The Spectator magazine doesn’t hide its establishment bias. In fact, it lashes out whenever threatened, including by this parish. You may recall they recently had a mild hissy fit over us publishing Iain Dale’s Power 100 list. They didn’t like
by Raheem Kassam21 Oct 2015, 3:04 AM PST0

This column is sponsored by my kind friends at ExxonMobil: the Gaia-raping, children-of-the-future-murderers you can trust! No, of course it isn’t really and that’s my only serious beef with ExxonMobil. It ought to support its media defenders but it doesn’t. So
by James Delingpole21 Oct 2015, 2:26 AM PST0

Ali, a Palestinian-Syrian banker desperate to reach the Netherlands, had to hide his surprise when he finally met a shadowy forger known as “The Whale” at an Arab-style shisha cafe near Athens. “It turns out the guy I’d been speaking
by AFP21 Oct 2015, 2:15 AM PST0

Poland’s divided attitudes to the European refugee crisis were laid bare during a televised debate between political candidates, ahead of a general election the conservative opposition is tipped to win. Candidates from eight parties faced off on how Poland should
by AFP21 Oct 2015, 2:05 AM PST0