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Thousands of Britons and other well-wishers braved the pouring rain to descend upon Buckingham Palace and pay their respects to the Queen.

Thousands of Britons and other well-wishers braved the pouring rain to descend upon Buckingham Palace and pay their respects to the Queen.

A bout of sectarian violence between the Muslim and Hindu communities in Leicestershire has seen police granted special powers.

People who heat their homes above a certain temperature in Switzerland during the Winter face fines and up to three years in prison.

German Vice Chancellor Robert Habeck claimed that to avoid bankruptcy due to the energy crisis, “certain industries will stop producing”.

President Ursula von der Leyen called for “mandatory” energy rationing during peak hours in order to “flatten the curve” of demand.

Fox said the UK is approaching a “uniparty”, as the legacy parties converge and a former liberal becomes a ‘Conservative’ Prime Minister.

The Minister of Agriculture in the Netherlands resigned amid the ongoing dispute with the nation’s farmers over the EU-driven green agenda.

Liz Truss promised to help “ride out the storm” of the multiple crises facing the nation, yet made no mention of the illegal migrant crisis.

Britons can expect more globalist governance from Liz Truss, from the green agenda to the immigration, the PM looks to be just Thresa May 2.0.

A few dozen pro-abortion activists crashed the March for Life rally in London on Saturday, chanting “not to conceive, I f**k to c*m”.

German foreign minister Annalena Baerbock said the government will support Ukrainian for “as long as they need us” even if voters oppose it.

Laurence Fox, star of Breitbart’s first foray into the world of scripted movies, ‘My Son Hunter’, was a darling of the entertainment industry in Britain until he spoke out against the woke mob and called a BBC audience member “racist” for branding him a “white privileged male”.

Extinction Rebellion activists broke into the House of Commons on Friday and superglued themselves to the Speakers’ Chair.

The tedious and drawn-out contest to replace Boris Johnson as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom comes to a merciful end on Friday.

The EU has reportedly been meeting its natural gas needs with imports from China, which has been purchasing surplus gas from Russia.

Boris Johnson has been ranked as the worst performing performing prime minister since the Second World War, a poll of the UK public found.

The Dutch government said the timeline for the imposition of climate standards is not up for discussion in the second meeting with farmers.

UK police have been told to “police streets, not tweets” after a report found that forces have a dismal record of solving actual crimes.

A Belgium academic admitted that he was a paedophile and argued that the LGBTQ+ community should accept peadophiles as a “sexual minority”.

The number of illegal migrants that crossed the English Channel in August is more than all of last year, Ministry of Defence figures showed.

Tax officials in France have turned to AI to scan for undeclared swimming pools in order to siphon off more tax revenue from the people.

Nigel Farage has laid down the gauntlet and issued a challenge to Boris Johnson to enter the ring and face off in a boxing match.

Andrew Tate’s move to Rumble saw the influencer rake in over 130,000 live viewers after he was banned by Silicon Valley social media sites.

Farmers Belgium tried to break into Hoogstraten town hall during a protest against the government’s EU-driven push to cut nitrogen emissions.

The looming recession set to befall the United Kingdom by the winter will last until at least 2024, according to analysts at Goldman Sachs.

Police removed a group of lesbians from the Cardiff Pride parade for allegedly sparking a “confrontation” with pro-transgederism marchers.

Laurence Fox, the star of Breitbart’s upcoming film My Son Hunter — which tells the story of Hunter Biden, whose laptop was the subject of perhaps the most significant act of political censorship in the history of the United States — has become a champion of freedom of speech in Britain, personally taking on a police force for arresting a British Army veteran for posting a meme on Facebook.

Britain’s notoriously lax judicial system has reportedly seen nearly 40 per cent of repeat knife crime offenders spared from prison terms over the past year despite the government implementing a “two-strike” sentencing rule meant to deter them.

British statesman and slavery abolitionist Edmund Burke, widely regarded as one of the fathers of conservativism, has been added to a BLM-inspired shame list by UK parliamentarians for historical figures with supposed connections to the slave trade.

The economic powerhouses of the European Union, France and Germany, both set records on Friday for electricity prices, as the West’s sanctions war with Russia continues to bite.

The cost of the UK’s asylum system has reportedly eclipsed £2 billion per year amid record numbers of boat migrants crossing the Channel.

Meghan Markle’s podcasting debut has seen her show shoot to the top of the Spotify rankings, unseating Joe Rogan from first place.

Boris Johnson’s government failed to reduce migration after leaving the EU, with a record 1.1 million visas granted to foreigners last year.

The right-populist Reform Party, formerly the Brexit Party, wants “wartime” measures to stabilise the energy crisis, calling on the government to “take control of UK energy production pricing” in order to bring down prices for consumers.

One of the two candidates vying to replace Boris Johnson as Prime Minister, former Chancellor Rishi Sunak, said that it was wrong to have “empowered” unelected scientists during the Chinese coronavirus crisis, but claimed that he was gagged by the administration from publicly airing his objections to lockdown measures.

Boris Johnson said the UK taxpayer should bear the cost of funding the war in Ukraine, as the Ukrainian people are “paying with their blood”.

The flood of illegal immigrants crossing the English Channel constitutes a “national emergency”, Nigel Farage has said.

A new record was set for daily crossings of the English Channel on Monday, with nearly 1,300 illegal migrants being brought ashore.

A gang of youths were witnessed ransacking a Mcdonald’s in Nottingham, England, jumping over the counter and stealing food and drinks.

Police launched an investigation following the tragic shooting of a nine-year-old girl in a Liverpool attack that also saw two others shot.
