(UPDATED) China Faked Article by Top Tory MP Calling for Return to ‘Business as Usual’
In an article in a propaganda mouthpiece of the CCP, senior Tory Philip Hammond argued for a return to “business as usual” with China.

In an article in a propaganda mouthpiece of the CCP, senior Tory Philip Hammond argued for a return to “business as usual” with China.

A pro-life activist and a Catholic priest were cleared after both were arrested while silently praying outside an abortion clinic in England.

Brexit-backing areas historicly tied to the Labour Party, known as the Red Wall, are housing a disproportionate number of asylum seekers.

World Economic Forum Chairman Klaus Schwab said that those who control emerging technologies such as AI will become “masters of the world”.

The UK government announced it will observe a moment of silence for Ukraine and demonstrate Britain’s “solidarity” against Russia.

The British government has been accused of squandering taxpayer cash by splashing out £2.8 billion on management consultants last year.

A review has found that every form of theft saw a stark rise last year, with crime overall increasing by over ten per cent.

The resignation of First Minister of Scotland Nicola Sturgeon is a victory for common sense and traditional values, said Nigel Farage.

Nigel Farage has warned that the UK faces the prospect of suffering the same fate as Sweden if it continues down the path of mass migration.

Brexit in Name Only: at least 53 foreign terrorists have reportedly been blocked from deportation under European human rights laws.

A growing debate is emerging in Germany as to whether military conscription should be reintroduced after it was abolished in 2011.

Mostly Muslim child rape grooming gangs continue to prey on young girls throughout Britain amid continued police failures, a documentary claimed.

A record number of British adults are still living at home with their parents as younger generations put off marriage and raising children, the country’s official statistician revealed on Friday.

Leftist Antifa radicals clashed with protesters outside a performance of Drag Queen Story Hour for kids at the Tate Britain museum in London.

Fifteen people were arrested after a protest by a Mersyside hotel over video allegedly showing a migrant making advances on an underage girl.

Britain’s Tory government has watered down its pledge to “stop the boats”, now only committing to a “dramatic reduction” in Channel migrants.

A group of British MPs called on the government to block a potential trip to the country by the Chinese concetration camp region of Xinjiang.

Same sex marriages will receive “prayers for God’s blessing” for the first time in the Church of England following a General Synod vote.

Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has suggested that British long-range missiles, with the capability of hitting Crime, could be sent to Ukraine.

In an apparent breach of BBC impartiality rules, a reporter for the public-funded broadcaster embraced Ukrainian President Zelensky in a hug.

Woke concepts that have infected college campuses such as safe spaces are “mad” and “oxymoronic”, the Chancellor of Oxford University said.

Thousands of French farmers descended upon Paris in response to the government’s quiescence to the latest EU green agenda diktat.

The Church of England is set to begin a project looking into using more gender neutral language for God to supposedly be more inclusive.

Rishi Sunak said “nothing is off the table” in terms of sending jets to Ukraine after demands from President Zelenksy and Boris Johnson.

Over four in ten Germans believe the sanctions against Moscow over the war in Ukraine have done more harm to their country than Russia.

Veteran conservative presenter Mark Steyn has quit GB News over alleged demands that he personally pay for broadcasting fines in Britain.

Nigel Farage has called for a Brexit-style national referendum on leaving the deportation-blocking European Court of Human Rights.

The government is reportedly considering a measure to force social media companies to ban misogyny online as a part of the Online Safety Bill.

Less than one third of teachers walked out of their classrooms this week as the vast majority of schools remaining open to some extent.

At a cost of over £1.3 million per year, Britain’s tax collecting agency HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) is reportedly employing some 22 full-time diversity officers.

Germany is reportedly considering diverting green agenda cash aimed at reducing coal power to the defence industry, amid the war in Ukraine.

Major European grocery chain Lidl will seek to reduce the amount of meat products sold in its stores in favour of “alternative” protein sources to promote the global green agenda. Lidl’s purchasing director for the German market, Christoph Graf, said this

No evidence that Moscow was involved in the suspected sabotage of the Nord Stream 1 and 2 pipelines in the Baltic Sea has been found so far, a German investigator has admitted.

The British military’s supply of ammunition would run dry in just one day in a direct engagement with Russia as a result of years of spending cuts to the nation’s defence, a former top general has warned.

The New York City-born former Prime Minister of the UK, Boris Johnson has said that he would not rule out a potential bid for the White House.

A failed Iranian asylum seeker has escaped a prison sentence by being sent to a mental health hospital after killing a British grandmother.

The average British child begins consuming harmful pornography online at the age of 13 while ten per cent start watching at the age of nine.

British Gas employed debt collecting contractors who broke into the homes of vulnerable people to install prepayment meters.

Reform UK called for an end to foreign ownership of Britain’s utility firms to prevent the taxpayer from being continuing to be “ripped off”.

The UK government told local councils to crack down on people using wood-burning stoves with fines of £300 or potential criminal prosecutions.
