Police-by-Text: London’s Khan to Have Crime Victims Send Evidence over the Internet: Report
Sadiq Khan will have victims of crimes send in evidence to the police via the internet rather than officers investigating in person.

Sadiq Khan will have victims of crimes send in evidence to the police via the internet rather than officers investigating in person.

The British government has undercounted the number of European Union migrants living in the country by over two million.

Boris Johnson will not allow a second referendum for Scottish independence before the 2024 elections, Cabinet Minister Michael Gove said.

Streaming services such as Netflix will be policed by Britain’s broadcasting regulator in a bid to level the playing field for the BBC.

A London hedge fund that bet against GameStop has become one of the first casualties in the populist internet revolt against Wall Street.

The Conservative government has been lampooned for backing a cringe communist-style ‘One Nation Britain’ anthem for school children to sing.

Priti Patel’s proposed curbs on the right to protest would be a breach of human rights according to the Joint Committee on Human Rights.

The likely successor to Angela Merkel said Germany should refrain from containing the rise of Communist China and avoid a second Cold War.

Boris Johnson’s government has reportedly put the idea of using vaccine passports in pubs back on the table if cases spike later this year.

The University of Oslo in Norway has agreed to a four-year agreement with the Chinese controlled Fudan University.

A Conservative councillor in Scotland had his home and cars firebombed in the third attack on the Tory politician in as many years.

Palestinian activists have “stormed and occupied” a defence factory in Manchester, to protest against “Israel’s kill chain in the UK”.

Boris Johnson has suggested lockdown restrictions will be back by the winter, despite promising the end of lockdowns would be “irreversible”.

The BBC has barred white people from applying for a trainee position in the latest example of ‘positive discrimination’ from the broadcaster.

Priti Patel has ordered the Border Force to halt unconscious bias training courses for officers tasked with defending the nation’s borders.

The UK judicial system has failed to imprison one-third of convicted sexual offenders, including child predators, over the past seven years.

John Bercow has announced that he will be joining the Labour Party, with some suggesting the defection is a cynical ploy to secure a peerage.

Stonewall has told teachers in Britain to ditch the terms boys and girls and refer to pupils with the gender-neutral “learners”.

A leading Conservative lockdown-sceptic MP has said that Britain will need to learn to live with the Chinese virus rather than submit to the “doom-mongering” put forward by the likes of Professor Neil Ferguson.

Conservative MP Imran Ahmad Khan has been charged with sexually assaulting a 15-year-old boy, it can be revealed after court reporting restrictions were lifted.

The UK Border Force has reportedly been employing covert tactics including turning off tracking and radio systems while picking up migrants.

Two more men have been arrested in connection to the shooting of radical Black Lives Matter activist Sasha Johnson.

Over 5,000 illegal boat migrants have been recorded landing on British sands since January, more than double the total this time last year.

The meeting of the G7 nations proved that Boris Johnson is closer to a Green Party politician than an actual Conservative, said Nigel Farage.

Boris Johnson has reportedly backed a move to force healthcare and care home workers to take coronavirus vaccines, despite legal concerns.

Cambridge has been accused of stifling pro-Brexit opinions by a Fellow, who claimed they refused to publish an article in favour of Brexit.

Britain’s National Health Service will reportedly begin offering coronavirus patients the same antibody treatment used by Donald Trump.

The Home Office has announced that this week is “Refugee Week” to celebrate the “contributions, creativity and resilience of refugees”.

Swedish cider producer Kopparberg announced that it will be pulling advertisements from the recently launched ‘anti-woke’ GB News.

In an exclusive interview, Hong Kong activist Nathan Law said the crackdowns in Hong Kong represent an “annihilation” of the city’s freedoms.

British police should focus on tackling crime rather than woke virtue signalling, the chief constable of the Greater Manchester Police said.

EU leaders reportedly blocked attempts from the UlS., Britain, and Canada to call out the China for the use of slave labour in Xinjiang.

Should Boris Johnson extend lockdown restrictions it could lead to restrictions remaining in place for good, warned Iain Duncan Smith.

Radical socialist Jeremy Corbyn called for the G7 nations — specifically singling out the United States — to recognise Palestine as a state and to impose an arms embargo on Israel.

Labour MP Stephen Kinnock and former Conservative Party leader Sir Iain Duncan Smith joined forces in calling on the G7 nations to take action against the Chinese Communist Party over their human rights abuses in Hong Kong and elsewhere in China.

French president Emmanuel Macron reportedly mistakenly informed Prime Minister Boris Johnson that Northern Ireland is not part of the United Kingdom at a G7 meeting.

Sir Iain Duncan Smith, the former leader of Britain’s governing Conservative Party, told Breitbart London that the G7 nations must abandon their “greedy rush to China” in order to properly take on the dictatorship in Beijing.

Huawei and other Chinese state-owned firms have reportedly provided twenty British universities with at least £40 million in funding.

A member of the infamous Rochdale grooming gang has told a deportation hearing that he has not committed “that big a crime”.

Meghan and Harry have threatened legal action against the BBC over a claim that they did not consult the Queen about their child’s name.
