UK Bank Boss Apologises to Nigel Farage… But Doesn’t Reverse Decision to Terminate His Bank Account
Natwest chief executive apologises for “deeply inappropriate comments” but stopped short of actually changing their decision.

Natwest chief executive apologises for “deeply inappropriate comments” but stopped short of actually changing their decision.

Country music star Garth Brooks and his wife, singer Trisha Yearwood, took to social media on Wednesday to urge their fans to donate money to Ukraine, presumably funds in addition to the over $110 billion American taxpayers have sent to Kyiv’s war effort.

Pope Francis has sent Bologna Cardinal Matteo Zuppi to hand-deliver a personal letter to U.S. President Joe Biden appealing for collaboration in the Ukraine peace process.

Russian missiles and drones hit Ukrainian port of Odesa for a third “hellish” night as Crimean authorities said a teen had been killed.

“That will teach me [for trusting the] reporting of my old employer”, says former top BBC man as he issues a good-natured apology for repeating now-apparently-false claims about the Brexit leader.

Pugnacious royals Harry and Meghan asked Biden White House for a lift back from Britain on Air Force One but were turned down, report claims.

AUCKLAND, New Zealand — A man stormed a high-rise construction site in downtown Auckland early Thursday morning, shooting at terrified workers and killing two people hours before New Zealand planned to host the first game of the FIFA Women’s World Cup tournament.

Mercenaries launched joint drills with Belarusian military near the border with Poland, a move that prompted Warsaw to redeploy its troops.

Victory for Farage as UK banks may be required to protect free speech in new rules reportedly being drawn up by the govt, a report claims.

USS Canberra (LCS 30) has arrived in Sydney, Australia, ahead of its one-of-a-kind commissioning on Saturday which will see the Independence-class vessel become the first U.S. warship to enter service while in a foreign port.

Lithuania has begun revoking residence permits of Russians deemed to have “disloyal views” such as who is the rightful owner of Crimea.

Massive riots that saw thousands of cars and buildings burnt out sees over 1,200 convictions and 600 people sent to prison.

Senior Conservative MP Tobias Ellwood has hastily apologised and deleted a video in which he praised the Taliban and credited the Islamist terror organization with improving Afghanistan security.

Britain is bracing for a potential surge of Islamist terrorism as a swath of convicted terrorists are set to be released from prison.

Russian-controlled officials installed in occupied Crimea, which Moscow illegally annexed in 2014, said Wednesday that a massive fire at a military base in Kirovske forced thousands of people to evacuate and shut down a major highway nearby.

The UK government is reportedly set to delay transgenderism school guidance over concerns it might breach laws passed by the Labour Party.

Frustrated members of the public vent anger, including hair-pulling and punches thrown, as green activists continue shutting down roadways.

The Conservative Party has been accused of engaging in cancel culture after a councillor was suspended for saying that “pride is a sin”.

India’s Tata Sons plans to build a 4-billion-pound ($5.2 billion) electric car battery factory in the U.K., one of Europe’s largest.

Dan Wootton hit back at allegations in the “cesspit of social media”, saying he is the victim of a smear campaign by a former partner.

Russia launched an intense series of night-time air attacks with drones and missiles, Ukrainian officials said.

Islamic clerics have infiltrated the UK to push an anti-blasphemy agenda, threatening the national security of the country, a report found.

Iran is making a push to attract wealthy overseas visitors to boost its sanctions-hit economy at the same time Tehran begins a new campaign to force women to wear the Islamic headscarf and morality police return to the streets.

Artificial intelligence will change the world of espionage, but it won´t replace the need for human spies, the head of Britain´s MI6 says.

Thousands now have a criminal record despite the government initially claiming lockdown rules were not meant to criminalise the public.

Nigel Farage had his bank account shut over his ties to Donald Trump and for views that Coutts bank felt did “not align with our values”.

RuPaul’s Drag Race UK star “Crystal,” whose real name is Chris Munro, was seen clad in fishnet tights and high heels, wielding an angle grinder power tool like a dildo in front of children at the Adventure Island theme park in Southend on Sea, England, on Saturday — but later denied that the performance had any sexual connotations.

A woman who was jailed in June will be released from prison, with an appeals judge saying the case called for “compassion, not punishment”.

Tobias Ellwood hailed the accomplishments of the Taliban regime in restoring order to Afghanistan after Joe Biden’s botched withdrawal.

Released from his prison sentence for supporting ISIS in 2018, infamous radical who calls for hardline Sharia for Britain has been arrested.

The war in Ukraine has “tragically become a battle lab” testing lethal weapons that will inform the future structure and composition of Britain’s armed forces, Defence Secretary Ben Wallace said Tuesday.

The Church of England has been accused of becoming “explicitly political” over teaching CRT-style theories like as white privilege.

A Russian overnight strike damaged port infrastructure facilities in southern Ukraine’s Odesa, Kyiv’s military said on Tuesday.

Mayor Sadiq Khan’s anti-car ULEZ green tax scheme is part of a wider “war on individual liberty”, Laurence Fox told Breitbart London.

Five people were killed and eight others were injured when a Cessna 208 crashed into a hangar at a sky diving center during bad weather.

During a state visit to Rwanda on Sunday, Hungarian President Katalin Novak signed an agreement allowing Rwandan nuclear energy technicians to receive training from Hungarian universities.

South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol made a surprise visit to Kyiv, Ukraine, this weekend, resulting in major agreements for Korean companies to participate in building railways, airports, and a “smart city” in Ukraine after the culmination of the ongoing Russian invasion.

At fan pushing his cell phone out toward racers caused a massive pile up toppling nearly two dozen racers during Sunday’s Tour de France.

A Tesla Model Y, valued at almost $60,000, spontaneously burst into flames on a residential street in Ilford, North London, sparking concerns about the safety of Elon Musk’s electric vehicles.

Criminals have been given a “licence to shoplift” in the UK as police resources are spent elsewhere, warned the head of a major retailer.
