‘Victory For Individual Liberty’: Labour Govt Admits Defeat on Blair-Style Mandatory ID
Left-wing govt performs another about-face, this time on mandatory digital I.D., but Farage makes clear there is still more work to be done.

Left-wing govt performs another about-face, this time on mandatory digital I.D., but Farage makes clear there is still more work to be done.

The chairs of a dozen European central banks responded to Powell’s declaration of war on the U.S. President by declaring “full solidarity”.

Create “European Security Council” because the “Pax Americana” is over and it would build “European Independence”, says commissioner.

The West should back President Trump’s suggestion of military action to suppose “the good guys” on the ground said Farage.

Former finance minister defects, warning “most civilised nation on earth” needs to crack down on “sickness” of festering radical Islamism.

British universities removed from generous funding programme over fears young people influenced by Muslim Brotherhood on radicalised campuses.

Britain’s Free Speech Union (FSU) has been struck by a “militant pro-trans” direct action group, with a list of donors stolen and published.

Starmer set up for showdown with the U.S. as he threatens to ban X, formerly known as Twitter, prompting sanctions warnings from Washington.

The number of people being debanked has increased tenfold in less than a decade, with Nigel Farage calling the new-year statistics appalling.

Reform called on the Prime Minister to sack chancellor Rachel Reeves after she attacked Brexit boss Nigel Farage on fake racism grounds.

Leaders of a farmer’s union arrested as tractors overwhelm police roadblocks to drive into centre of Paris to protest a forthcoming EU deal.

45,000 homes without power after latest act of sabotage, but first in which authorities showed interest in figuring out who is responsible.

“Don’t mess with vigilante mum”, warned Farage as he announced top prosecutor as mayoral pick, promising a ‘broken windows’ crackdown on crime.

New statistics about attacks on recruitment sergeants in Ukraine prompted a rant against “traitors” by a Kyiv recruitment office.

Bar in Switzerland where 40 people died on New Year’s Eve had missed its annual fire and safety inspection every year for five years.

Germany’s intelligence agency hoovered up Obama’s chats for several years, allegedly without the knowledge or permission of the government.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky appointed ethnically Ukrainian former deputy Prime Minister of Canada Chrystia Freeland as his new economic advisor on Sunday.

Deep state will play dirty and even break the law to keep Brexit’s Nigel Farage out of power because they believe they are “fighting fascism”.

Caracas rocked by explosions in the early hours of Saturday morning, with maduro calling for full mobilisation to repel “imperialist attack”.

Farmers, the very constituency from which the Conservatives’ self-image and legitimacy flows has abandoned the party, poll finds.

Two Syrian migrants who allegedly attacked and cut up the face of an American tourist have, months later, been charged by prosecutors.

Fire in basement bar in an upscale ski resort confirmed to have killed 40 people, with identification of the burned to potentially take weeks.

The British government is dominated by a self perpetuating and power-hungry “stakeholder state” undermining democracy, says a former top aide.

European Court of Human Rights has re-opened the case of Shamima Begum, the “ISIS bride” who was stripped of British citizenship.

At least “several dozen” killed and around 100 people are seriously injured after a fire at a New Year’s Eve party in a basement nightclub.

Over 1,000 women were sexually assaulted and raped across Germany’s major cities exactly ten years ago today.

An Afghan-background male has been arrested after staff and patients were assaulted with a metal bar at a hospital in north-west England.

Top executives implicated in “culture wars” controversies rewarded by the British govt by being handed top Royal honours, a report notes.

Radical blogger Alaa Abd El-Fattah has issued something of an apology after his arrival in the United Kingdom sparked major controversy.

U.S. doubles down on sanctioning UK and Euro-citizen pro-censorship activists, as anti-“hate” NGO boss launches fight against deportation.

Starmer hailed achieving “top priority” with arrival of El-Fattah from Egypt, with critics highlighting activist’s writings against Britain.

Bid to get young and diverse people into the Army will see UK offering a ‘gap year’ from 2026, as a years-long recruitment crisis rolls on.

Considerable majority of Britons believe Labour “unfairly neglects those living in the countryside” and prioritises urban issues, says poll.

In-between messages about family and faith, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky discussed the “Godless” and inhuman Russians.

Epping, which saw protests after a girl was sexually assaulted by a boat illegal, won’t have a permanent migrant plantation forced on it.

Five UK and Euro agents of the “global censorship-industrial complex” have been sanctioned by the U.S. government and can be deported.

A German Army colonel has resigned after presiding the unforgivable faux-pas of a military Christmas party hearing their own national anthem.

There is “cause for cautious optimism”, say the Free Speech Union as the UK College of Policing moves to all-but-abolish NCHIs.

Westminster intensifying attacks on rural life, with plans to further restrict shotguns and to eliminate the vestiges of rural sport.

The idea that migration creates risks is a “creation” and Britons should not demonise migrants, the new head of the equality watchdog said.
