Green Pioneer: France Bans Short Haul Flight Routes, Passengers to Take Train Instead
France praised itself as a green “pioneer” after it got permission from Brussels to ban some short-haul flights, preferring trains instead.

France praised itself as a green “pioneer” after it got permission from Brussels to ban some short-haul flights, preferring trains instead.

Tempers are on show as rebels attempt to amend the govt’s flagship housebuilding bill, with detractors calling them “selfish and wicked”.

The Conservative (Tory) Party appears to have surrendered the one true vote-winning card they have always held up their sleeve, the ability to sell British voters the idea they will cut their taxes, with polling clearly showing the Tories are now clearly thought of as the high tax party.

A lone protester shouting about slavery threw several eggs at new UK King Charles III while he was out meeting well-wishers from the public.

Climate activists climbed gantries over London’s orbital motorway Monday morning, triggering road closures and 35 arrests.

In a statement that could have seemed unlikely in past times, the latest figures reveal women are now more likely to get divorced than men.

While there were an estimated 80,000 people born in Romania in England and Wales in 2011, the latest census puts the new figure at 539,000.

UK politician Matt Hancock sacked for breaking his own lockdown rules has been suspended for signing up to I’m a Celebrity Get Me Out of Here!

Sunak implied he would be slashing borrowing, which will certainly mean considerable tax rises, cuts in government, or both.

Truss made her final speech, quoting stoic philosopher Seneca and laying ground for a future ‘told you so’ moment on the danger of high tax.

Rishi Sunak will meet with His Majesty King Charles III this morning to become the United Kingdom’s next Prime Minister.

The UK’s former finance minister will be the next Prime Minister after the only other serious challenger dropped out at the last minute.

Boris Johnson has said he will not be standing to lead the country again, implicitly stating the Conservative Party is presently beyond help.

The next Prime Minister of the United Kingdom will have to convince nearly a third of Tory MPs to back them just to get into the election.

Westminster is buzzing with rumours that Boris Johnson will run to be PM, just 15 weeks since he announced his resignation in July.

Liz Truss has announced she is resigning, having spent just 45 days in post and likely to hand over power within 52 days.

More chaos from Westminster as the govt calls a vote on itself, withdraws, and then wins it anyway, amid allegedly rowdy scenes.

Braverman has been pushed out as the UK’s interior minister, a move allegedly at the “behest” of the ‘de facto leader finance’ minister.

The last vestiges of the Truss era were swept away by Jeremy Hunt, officially the new finance minister but as claimed, de facto leader.

Liz Truss is no radical but her very slight deviation from treasury orthodoxy has been so harshly punished, a brand new Prime Minister is throwing her brand new chancellor to the wolves.

The Coronation of King Charles III will take place next May, a thousand-year-old ceremony laden with tradition and symbolism.

Over 1,600 migrants were intercepted from Sunday to Monday, with Brexit leader Farage asking: “when is enough, enough?”.

European fears about sabotage were dramatically underlined when two cables 350 miles apart were cut at once, bringing the railway to a halt.

For every £1 the average UK household will get in Liz Truss tax cuts, it will lose £2 to stealth taxes built into the system, a report claims.

Truss defended her agenda: “Whenever there is change, there is disruption. And not everybody will be in favour… But everyone will benefit”.

Liz Truss’s closing speech at her Party’s conference was disrupted by green ultras unfurling a banner attacking the govt’s fracking policy.

The new UK govt remains stubbornly addicted to mass migration as a sticking plaster for staffing the socialised health provider, the NHS.

There is a “significant risk” of gas shortages that would see gas-powered power plants go offline this winter, the UK energy regulator warned.

The government has noticed some people are taking time off work to look after elderly relatives and they aren’t happy.

The Nord Stream pipe blasts in the Baltic sea were likely caused by “detonations” of equivalent to “several hundred kilos” of explosives.

The Italy result marks a new high point for the broader right, which has been in a back-and-forth battle with the lib-left since 2016.

Despite even her own enemies calling it “absolutely fake news”, the establishment media is certain Meloni is Italy’s next fascist leader.

The new British government has confirmed a massive energy subsidy programme and widespread deregulation and tax reform for businesses.

Protesters including a left-wing senator smeared fake blood over a symbol of the Portuguese Monarchy, which hasn’t existed in 112 years.

Nigel Farage told Breitbart while Truss wouldn’t normally get his support, he thinks she might actually deliver on her Thatcherite rhetoric.

New UK PM heavily hinted there would be tax cuts this week, and that these would not please people with ideological opposition to tax cuts.

The way the United Kingdom has reacted to the death of the Queen suggests a nation more calm and in control than some would have you believe.

The late Queen Elizabeth II was borne on the 120-year-old state gun carriage from Westminster Hall to Westminster Abbey for the state funeral.

Thousands of Kings, Queens, Presidents, Prime Ministers, Ambassadors, and others are arriving at Westminster for the funeral of the Queen.

The queue of well-wishers waiting to pay their final respects to Queen Elizabeth II in London is now over four and a half miles long.
