Britain’s Security State Turns on Prime Minister Over Early Prison Release Danger to Public Safety
Public safety and the public’s perception of the state’s competence are at risk, a group of Britain’s most senior policemen and spies warn.

Public safety and the public’s perception of the state’s competence are at risk, a group of Britain’s most senior policemen and spies warn.

Calls for leaders’ talks between Zelensky, the U.S., and Russia, while Moscow said that the next round of “direct talks” will be soon.

Europe rushed to set up meetings with U.S. negotiators after Trump fired a metaphorical shot across the bows.

The King and Queen of Canada, Charles and Camilla, arrived Ottawa and the King will deliver a Speech from the Throne.

Two seriously injured, including a child, with four “very ill” after a car was driven into crowds at a Liverpool football victory parade.

President Macron blamed conspiracy theorists, A.I., and even Russia after footage of him being slapped by his wife spread on the internet.

Trump is firefighting the Ukraine War he said in comments where he expressed his anger towards the actions of Putin for undermining peace.

A quarter of people in Germany have “immigration history,” rising to as many as a third among the youngest cohort, but Germany’s restrictive definition of what constitutes a migrant may mask even greater numbers of foreign-heritage residents.

Twelve people are injured and three of them are in “mortal danger” after a mass stabbing at Germany’s Hamburg Central railway station.

Donald Trump says talks with the European Union are being so unproductive he is recommending a “straight” 50 per cent tariff on bloc exports.

UK pays the highest energy prices in the world, but the country could ditch its dash for wind and stop blocking new oil drilling, says Trump.

A 440-foot-long cargo ship ended up in the garden of a water-front resident, but incredibly beached without waking the sleeping householder.

Israeli minister said Western leaders must be held to account for emboldening “the forces of terror” through “appeasement”.

A poignant event to commemorate the 85th anniversary of the Dunkirk evacuation was shoved aside by a migrant boat under escort.

A last-minute bid to prevent the UK govt spending billions of pounds of taxpayers money to give away its own sovereign territory overturned.

Judge’s dramatic eleventh-hour intervention prevents UK giving away strategically vital Indian Ocean territory housing major U.S. airbase.

Former Ukrainian Member of Parliament was killed by a fatal head-shot outside his children’s school in Madrid on Wednesday.

First visit since Russia claimed to have routed the counter-invasion, accusing Ukrainian troops of acting like “Neo-Nazis”.

Federal prosecutors take over investigation into mass stabbing allegedly by a Syrian as there may be an Islamist motive to the attack.

UK suspended trade negotiations with Israel and summoned their ambassador over what the PM called the “intolerable” operation in Gaza.

Voter intention polling continues to upend centuries of established convention as traditional party of government fall to a fresh low.

The UK, which is unusual in not having civil or home defence, will create a new local force to protect infrastructure like power plants.

Trump will speak with the leaders of Russia and Ukraine on Monday. The Kremlin confirms their conversation is fixed for 10AM Eastern.

Both Poland and Romania will host presidential elections this Sunday, and a joint rally by the sovereigntist candidates from both nations saw a crowd of Polish voters chant the U.S. President’s name in response to a call for border control.

Delegations from Ukraine and Russia met in Turkey on Friday for the first time since 2022, but progress appeared limited by mid-afternoon.

Ukrainian national arrested over three suspected arson attacks involving properties connected to the Prime Minister has appeared in court.

Spain is running its national power grid in “strengthened mode”, using more nuclear and natural gas in place of the renewables.

Progress on Russia-Ukraine peace talks will depend on a leaders meeting with President Vladimir Putin, President Donald Trump said.

Ukraine’s President Zelensky decried Potemkin delegation sent by Russia to peace talks after it transpired Putin won’t be attending.

Nearly two-thirds of Britons want to reduce immigration, with around half calling for it to be cut “significantly” and a majority agreeing with the prime minister’s assertion that migration damages the fabric of society, polling shows.

Left-wing politicians moved fast to shut down the British Prime Minister — their own man — after he conceded mass migration is damaging.

Ukraine laid out its pre-negotiation demands for this week’s talks, saying there must be a ceasefire before they begin.

A man has been arrested in relation to suspected arson attacks on two residential buildings and a vehicle linked to Sir Keir Starmer.

Macron’s office decried “disinformation” after grainy footage showed him self-consciously snatching small white object from conference table.

UK experienced massive Overton Window shift as leftist PM conceded that mass migration does not cause economic growth and weakens society.

The UK does not have a blasphemy law, but that didn’t stop the state Prosecutor trying their best, leading to a volte-face after backlash.

Putin’s Victory parade in Moscow was noticeably larger in scale than in recent years and featured Ukraine strike drones for the first time.

Germany’s political police bureau has temporarily suspended wiretaps of AfD parliamentarians pending an urgent legal review filed by party.

President unveiled first post tariff trade deal, revealing increased market access with “one of our closest and most cherished allies”.

Senior lawmaker attempted to put to bed days of controversy over her having dismissed child rape gang concerns as “dog whistle” politics.
