Year of Inaction: Boris Johnson’s Govt Fails to Stand up to Communist China in Hong Kong
Pressure is mounting on Boris Johnson’s government to take action against the Chinese dictatorship after a year of inaction on Hong Kong.

Pressure is mounting on Boris Johnson’s government to take action against the Chinese dictatorship after a year of inaction on Hong Kong.

A ban for discussing propaganda could only be down to either “very thick people” or an algorithm at Facebook, says a UK professor.

Brexit leader Nigel Farage has criticised the Church of England for its moral decay after a bishop failed to defend the institution of marriage by expressing more concern over Matt Hancock breaching social distancing rules than having had an affair that destroyed two families.

Record numbers of antisemitic incidents have been recorded in the UK since last month’s rocket attack on Israel by Hamas terrorists, figures released by the Community Security Trust (CST) reveal.

England’s chief medical officer has reportedly told Cabinet ministers to reopen as soon as possible in the Summer as Winter will be difficult.

More illegal boat migrants have landed on British soil in the month of June than were recorded during the entire year of 2019.

Populist Italian Senator Matteo Salvini has stated that he rejects teaching gender ideology or creating crimes of opinion in a new anti-homophobia bill but remains open to dialogue. Senator Salvini, the leader of the League, stated that he opposed aspects

A Norwegian court has sentenced a Syrian teenager to five years in prison for planning an act of terror in Norway.

The Greek government has announced a scheme that could see vaccinated people given more freedom to engage in leisure and entertainment activities than those who are not vaccinated.

Javid gave us a big clue during his first floor speech as Health Secretary, when he just couldn’t resist wheeling out ‘Build Back Better.’

Jesus set Saint Paul free from his rigidity and intransigence, opening him to the love of God, Pope Francis asserted Tuesday.

The British government has implemented a new exemption for “senior executives” to ignore coronavirus quarantines.

Netflix’s “The Crown” actress Olivia Colman is leading an effort by UK entertainers for a “gadget tax” to support the arts industry.

A Dutch court convicted a 32-year-old woman and sentenced her to six years’ imprisonment Tuesday for involvement in war crimes.

A far-left activist of the French Communist Party (PCF) was arrested after allegedly attacking three conservative activists with a baseball bat in the suburbs of Paris ahead of the second round of regional election voting. The incident took place on

Wealthy British stars have called for a “gadget tax” on electronics in a bid to have the public subsidise the arts during the pandemic.

Bully for BoJo and his globalist green agenda — but this isn’t a world view that any normal person in Britain actually shares.

German investigators said Tuesday that an Islamic extremist motivation for last week’s fatal knife attack in Wuerzburg appears likely.

Labour Party campaigners have been attacked in the Batley and Spen constituency amid rising tensions with the local Islamic population.

Würzburg’s Mayor decried the possibility that migrants may be stereotyped after a Somali refugee stabbed three women to death in his city.

Pope Francis offered a shout-out Tuesday to his predecessor, Emeritus Pope Benedict XVI, on the occasion of the 70th anniversary of his ordination to the priesthood.

The EU said the number of people seeking protection hit its lowest level last year since 2013, but that was due mostly to coronavirus.

Home Secretary Priti Patel should visit Britain’s border to witness the scale of the illegal boat migration crisis, Nigel Farage said.

Thunderstorms hit Germany late Monday and torrential rain poured down on southern and western parts of the country.

The Greek government is planning to offer €150 to young adults aged 18 to 25 if they take the Wuhan coronavirus vaccine.

The chairman of the electoral commission has apologised to Brexiteers for the “horrible” treatment they recieved after the EU referendum.

Binance, one of the world’s largest centralized cryptocurrency exchanges has been banned from operating regulated activities in the United Kindom by the Financial Conduct Authority, the country’s financial and markets regulator.

Catholic League President Bill Donohue has defended the Vatican’s stance against an Italian anti-homophobia bill, insisting its fears of abuse are fully justified.

Nigel Farage has cast doubt on Priti Patel’s reported plan to hold migrants in Africa with Denmark, saying it “will never happen”.

The European Commission announced its fourth large-scale antitrust investigation into Google, and it appears that the video-sharing platform YouTube is being heavily focused on.

The government of Ukraine quietly withdrew support for a United Nations resolution demanding China allow an investigation into its concentration camps this weekend, promoting effusive applause from Chinese state media on Monday.

A man attacked and injured two passersby in Erfurt Monday, apparently with a knife, before fleeing. Police said the suspect was arrested.

Dozens of firefighters tackled a blaze at a London station Monday, which seems to have taken hold in tunnels next to a major redevelopment.

Police arrested 23 Extinction Rebellion activists after the eco-alarmist group targeted media organisations in London with horse manure.

A French court convicted and fined a Black rights activist for defacing a statue he sees as an insult to the descendants of slaves.

The UK is said to be in discussions with Denmark to establish a joint migrant centre in Africa to stem the flow of illegal migration.

China’s ambassador has marked 100 years of communism with a speech with British allies and a wreath-laying at Karl Marx’s London tomb.

The U.N. human rights chief on Monday called on the world to immediately dismantle systemic racism against people of African descent and “make amends” to the oppressed — including reparation payments while groups like Black Lives Matter should receive “funding, public recognition and support.”

“A snap election is not what is best for Sweden,” Lofven said “The govt will continue to govern the country for now [caretakers].”

Classified Ministry of Defence documents which included details of HMS Defender, the British naval ship involved in recent tensions with Russia after passing through the Black Sea, were found left at a bus stop, in just the latest instance of government officials losing sensitive data.
