‘Islamo-Fascist’ Terror: Three Dead, Several Injured After Church Attack in Nice, France
A mass stabbing in the southern French city of Nice was declared a terror attack on Thursday, after an unidentified assailant killed three.

A mass stabbing in the southern French city of Nice was declared a terror attack on Thursday, after an unidentified assailant killed three.

Statues of U.S. President Ronald Reagan and Pope John Paul II have been vandalised in Poland in recent days, with the attacks in both cases linked by Polish media to pro-abortion protests gripping the country.

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan announced a lawsuit Tuesday against one of Europe’s best known populist leaders, Geert Wilders, on charges of “insulting the president,” a crime in Turkey.

“Significant gaps” to be bridged remain if there is to be any hope of a Brexit deal before the end of the year, Boris Johnson’s spokesman said Monday. Much work remained to be done in talks that little over a

A town mayor is receiving protection from the national government after threats to behead him were painted on walls, the menacing messages coming just days after a teacher was decapitated in a Paris suburb.

A senior UK lawmaker who was second-in-command to Theresa May has offere a tacit endorsement for Joe Biden.

The man thought responsible for a double stabbing in Germany in early October is a known Syrian Islamic extremist who arrived during the 2015 migrant crisis, released from prison just five days before the attack, it has been revealed.

The German health minister, Jens Spahn, has tested positive for coronavirus — the latest in a long line of global political figures to do so. Jens Spahn, who is a member of the German parliament for Angela Merkel’s politically dominant,

Heavily armed police stood guard as a French city defied Islamist terrorism by projecting huge images of Mohammed on a government building.

French launched police raids against dozens of Islamist organisations and individuals as part of “hate crime” investigations.

France’s anti-terrorism police are investigating after a man was beheaded in a Paris suburb on Friday evening.

The EU will not enter into a mutually beneficial deal with the UK in the post Brexit and talks have therefore failed, Boris Johnson said.

British capital London will be entering a tougher lockdown regime from Midnight Friday, and will be advised against using public transport if possible, among other restrictions.

The UK is so desperate to sign a Brexit deal with the EU it will abandon another Brexit deadline tomorrow to allow talks to continue.

The EU’s top Brexit negotiator has rejected Johnson’s deadline, remarking of the seemingly endless rounds of deal talks “we still have time”.

Taxpayers are subsidising heritage assets as the sector struggles to survive without visitor revenue thanks to the govt’s virus shutdown.

Downing Street is to have White House-style televised press briefings for the first time, and Boris Johnson’s new press secretary is reportedly to be Westminster media veteran Allegra Stratton.

Trump expressed his gratitude to the support he received from Johnson, both men now having contracted and recovered from Coronavirus.

Britain will regain “full control” over its money and laws from January first 2021, UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson has promised.

Farage cited Trump’s ability to turn setbacks into victory in his assessment of the present state of the race, casting doubt on the polling.

“The Wire” and “The Affair” actor Dominic West said he felt “joy” when news of President Donald Trump testing positive for coronavirus, telling morning television he leapt in the air with joy at the news.

The UK PM — who was hospitalised with the virus in April — extended his well wishes to President Trump Friday morning.

Salman Abedi repeatedly came to the attention of the security services but officers failed to connect the dots, leaving him free to kill 22.

The official Twitter account of the Hungarian government was temporarily suspended on Wednesday, with no explanation yet given.

British naval hero Horatio Nelson — later 1st Viscount Nelson — who defeated the French at the battle of Trafalgar was born on this day in 1758. A brief biography of Lord Nelson from the National Museum of the Royal

Joe Biden was nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize on Monday by a British anti-Brexit campaigner and Labour MP who claimed the Democrat is a “calming influence” in U.S. politics.

While the lockdown is now six months old, there is every indication is will last for months more, and may yet get worse again.

“Some islands seem to be close to swapping a symbolic Queen in Windsor for a real and demanding emperor in Beijing.”

A team of British sailors and Royal Marines, joined by USCG personnel have interdicted 358kg (790lbs) of cocaine in the Caribbean.

The Trump administration gave the UK govt’s handling of the Brexit process a vote of confidence Wednesday afternoon.

An overwhelming majority of Britons surveyed support the government further restricting their freedoms and those of their neighbours.

Boris Johnson laid out the future for the nation where failing a daily corona test means being banned from social spaces and the workplace.

Police officers — dressed head-to-toe in hazmat suits — frogmarched a young woman up a beach in handcuffs.

The European Union has launched a series of fresh attacks on the United Kingdom on the verge of a new round of Brexit talks commencing on Tuesday, accusing Britain of deliberately delaying progress until the last moment.

The lyrics to patriotic songs Rule, Britannia! and Land of Hope and Glory will be sung live after the BBC’s U-turn on Wednesday.

The EU has criticised Hungary for shutting its borders as “not efficient”, despite the nation having an unusually low coronavirus death rate.

The French satirical newspaper whose editorial team was murdered by Islamist gunmen in 2015 has reprinted a series of cartoons of Mohammed.

A temporary rule change to allow women to have an abortion as easily as possible during the coronavirus lockdown may never be repealed

The BBC seems to have disastrously misread the public mood when it announced changes to the Last Night of the Proms…

The outgoing boss of Britain’s state broadcaster the BBC has discussed the future of the increasingly unpopular television licence fee, eyeing a new universal system paid even by people who don’t own televisions or radios.
