
Boris Johnson may be a surprise addition to Prime Minister David Cameron’s front bench in the next few weeks, the major winner in a re-shuffle designed to steady the government ship ahead of the European Union (EU) in/out referendum. No 10 fears
by Simon Kent3 Jan 2016, 2:45 AM PST0

Prime Minister David Cameron has promised more than 40 million pounds to rebuild and improve the country’s flood defences that failed to protect thousands of homes over the Christmas holidays. Homes and businesses across northern England, Scotland and northern Ireland were
by Reuters3 Jan 2016, 2:25 AM PST0

The British Home Secretary has made a statement being widely interpreted as claiming that U.S. Presidential Candidate Donald Trump could yet be blocked from entering the UK. A recent petition calling on the government to ban Mr Trump from the
by Donna Rachel Edmunds1 Jan 2016, 6:04 AM PST0

Prime Minister David Cameron has been told to divert money from the escalating foreign aid budget and instead help British flood victims. This follows the release of new estimates revealing the cost of this month’s disaster in Cumbria, Yorkshire and Lancashire could
by Simon Kent29 Dec 2015, 3:23 AM PST0

If Western Civilization is to survive, it will only be as a consequence of leadership that demonstrates overwhelming power to defeat the unceasing efforts of the Islamists who seek to enslave us all in the modern caliphate first envisioned by Muhammad Ahmad in Sudan more than a century ago. It was the cold steel of Churchill’s charge at Omdurman 117 years ago that brought that first attempt to create a modern caliphate to an end.
by Michael Patrick Leahy28 Dec 2015, 6:56 AM PST0

Northern Britain has spent Christmas being inundated with floods of “biblical proportions”. For green activists like Bill McKibben this is obviously another consequence of man-made climate change. And the politicians agree – not just left wing ones like Hilary Benn but
by James Delingpole28 Dec 2015, 6:06 AM PST0

Up to 300,000 Britons will lose entitlement to in-work benefits if David Cameron accepts a Brussels compromise on his call for strict restrictions on European Union (EU) migrant benefits. The prime minister has been warned that is the price Britain will pay if he continues
by Simon Kent21 Dec 2015, 2:39 AM PST0

Christian communities are being decimated in their traditional homelands across the Middle East. Subjected to persecution, rape and crucifixion by Islamic State terrorists, Church and state must step in to help before they are wiped out, according to George Carey. Writing in the
by Simon Kent20 Dec 2015, 3:47 AM PST0

BRUSSELS (Reuters) – Christmas came early for Brussels lawyers and policy wonks who relish nothing better than a brain-teasing multidimensional constitutional puzzle to while away the dark days of winter. After a “make-or-break” summit dinner with Prime Minister David Cameron,
by Reuters18 Dec 2015, 9:04 AM PST0

Britain’s largest Islamic organisation – which claims to speak on behalf of most of the country’s Muslim population – has undeclared links to the fundamentalist Muslim Brotherhood, according to a new UK government report. Brotherhood supporters have “played an important role
by Nick Hallett18 Dec 2015, 2:55 AM PST0

A British government report due to be published today that is expected to call for greater oversight of the Muslim Brotherhood, is likely to face a legal challenge from the Islamist movement. In response to the inquiry, the government will introduce closer monitoring of
by Breitbart London17 Dec 2015, 12:50 AM PST0

One of the best scenes in the BBC’s political sitcom ‘The Thick of It’ shows the main character, Malcolm Tucker, trying to hide an overspend right down low in the news agenda, over-complicating it with false facts and figures, and
by Rob Comley12 Dec 2015, 2:31 AM PST0

WARSAW (Reuters) – Prime Minister David Cameron said on Thursday his plans to reform Britain’s ties with the European Union before a membership referendum had become more important because of a security crisis in the bloc. Following a meeting with
by Reuters10 Dec 2015, 1:42 AM PST0

LONDON (Reuters) – Britain’s lower house of parliament voted on Tuesday against cutting the voting age for a referendum on EU membership, potentially blocking any further moves to allow 16 and 17-year-olds to vote. Members of parliament voted 303 to
by Reuters8 Dec 2015, 7:49 AM PST0

David Cameron’s slim hopes of reining in European Union (EU) excesses have taken another very public blow. Britain was told yesterday it must pay £1 million to double the number of judges at a European court despite the Prime Minister’s opposition to
by Simon Kent6 Dec 2015, 4:05 AM PST0

British Prime Minister David Cameron told German Chancellor Angela Merkel on Thursday he did not expect to reach a deal on his planned EU reforms at December’s European Council meeting, his spokeswoman said. Cameron has promised to renegotiate Britain’s EU
by Reuters3 Dec 2015, 8:45 AM PST0

Amid wider concerns over freedom of expression and access to information in Turkey, the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) has ruled the government violated fundamental freedoms when it blocked access to YouTube. Turkey’s violation of the European Convention on Human
by Sarkis Zeronian2 Dec 2015, 6:01 AM PST0