Boris Johnson’s ‘Cheeky Chappy’ Act Failing as Conservative Support Dwindles Over Crisis
Boris Johnson’s ‘cheeky chappy’ approach to managing political crises is failing Brexit leader Farage said, as Tory support for the PM wanes.

Boris Johnson’s ‘cheeky chappy’ approach to managing political crises is failing Brexit leader Farage said, as Tory support for the PM wanes.

Prime Minister Boris Johnson ended a week of avoidance Wednesday and apologized for attending a garden party during Britain’s coronavirus lockdown in 2020.

A Former Police Chief has demanded to know why the Metropolitan Police haven’t investigated the government’s breach of Covid restrictions.

France is reportedly set to propose a joint agreement between the EU and the UK on migration as the illegal boat migrant crisis continues.

Get the jab or pay a tax. That is the simple message the premier of the French-speaking Canadian province of Quebec delivered Tuesday when he warned adults who don’t get the coronavirus vaccination they will be hit with a financial penalty.

An open letter on behalf of a number of police officers in Austria has asked the nation’s Interior Minister to oppose compulsory vaccination.

Novak Djokovic released a statement Wednesday in which he admitted to knowingly attending a media interview last month after testing positive for coronavirus.

Nearly nine in ten suspects involved in fatal shootings in Sweden are either born abroad or are from migrant backgrounds, statistics reveal.

Cyber attacks, militarization of space, extreme weather events, ecosystem collapse, social divisions, wars and the coronavirus pandemic. These are the key worries the World Economic Forum (WEF) highlighted Tuesday as reasons to be fearful for 2022.

A UK energy supplier was forced to apologise after advising Britons to “cuddle” with pets to keep warm amid soaring energy prices.

Dozens of rallies have taken place across Germany, as tens of thousands continue to protest COVID restrictions in the federal republic.

The former leader of the Labour Party, socialist Jeremy Corbyn is reportedly considering forming his own political party.

A British woman with Down Syndrome was refused life saving emergency medical treatment by the NHS, due to her disability.

Elvis Costello is campaigning for radio stations to ban airing his 1979 hit, “Oliver’s Army,” over its contemporary usage of the N-word.

Vaccinated and recovered people in one German city will soon be able to wear a special ribbon in order to convey their status to retail workers.

Boris Johnson’s government is facing a potential police probe over another booze laden bash while the nation was under strict lockdown.

It has been revealed the head of Denmark’s Intelligence Service has been in police custody for over a month.

Family butchers in the Scottish capital of Edinburgh have been branded “f***ing psychopaths” for a joke sign urging people to “eat meat” to save plants.

Serbian tennis star Novak Djokovic was trashed on a television network in Australia on Monday night, with a live pre-broadcast microphone catching two presenters unleashing on the visiting world number one.

Thousands of people took to the streets of Brussels on Sunday to protest lockdown rules, described by one MEP as ‘draconian and irrational’

A study from Imperial College found that people who have recovered from the common cold are more likely to avoid coronavirus infection.

A failed illegal migrant with a criminal record and deportation order served against her was discovered at the Swedish PM’s home.

Pope Francis railed against arms dealing Monday, insisting that “those who possess weapons will eventually use them.”

Monday on FNC’s “Your World,” former CIA Director and White House chief of staff Leon Panetta proposed the United States should retaliate against Russian aggression by using cyber warfare.

Regardless of what happens from this point on, Djokovic will be the winner, and the Australian government very much the loser.

Plain clothes Police are being deployed in Austria to assist in the intensification of COVID restrictions in the country.

Michael Gove became trapped in a lift shortly after praising Iraq War architect Tony Blair as an “outstanding” man deserving of a knighthood.

Nigel Farage said that tennis star Novak Djokovic’s visa court win was the first “big victory against the big state” in the pandemic era.

Thousands again took the streets in Austria, marking the second day of large protests against the nation’s COVID restrictions.

Pope Francis said Monday that people who opt not to get vaccinated against the coronavirus are acting on “baseless information or poorly documented facts.”

Pope Francis railed against the “dehumanization” of migrants Monday, calling for a shared responsibility among European nations in welcoming migrants.

Britain may lead the world in learning to “deal with” the Chinese coronavirus, Education minister Nadhim Zahawi said on Sunday

Pope Francis once again appealed for a concerted international effort to battle climate change Monday, insisting that no one is exempt from this task.

The Scottish government has been urged to scrap a school survey that includes at least one question regarding 14-year old students’ experience with anal sex.

The United Kingdom will celebrate Queen Elizabeth II’s 70 years on the throne with a military parade, neighbourhood parties and a competition to create a new dessert for the Platinum Jubilee, Buckingham Palace said Monday.

Thousands of people have once again taken to the streets in Germany to protest lockdown measures, with rally attendance in Hamburg exceeding expectations. Germans have once again taken to the streets on Saturday in protest of various lockdown measures in

THE HAGUE, Netherlands (AP) – Dutch King Willem-Alexander is swearing in a new ruling coalition Monday, led for the fourth time by Mark Rutte, amid a nationwide coronavirus lockdown and policy challenges ranging from climate change to housing shortages to the future of agriculture.

An Afghan illegal migrant managed to escape Austria to Britain by posing as a refugee following gang-rape and child murder accusations.

A top British rabbi resigned from the BBC after 30 years last week, citing the broadcaster’s incurable antisemitism.

Tennis star Novak Djokovic’s Australian visa was reinstated by a judge Monday, quashing the original cancelation that followed the Serbian’s arrival last week because he is unvaccinated.
