Don’t Look Back in Anger: Year on From Southport Child Killings, Public Told Not to Leave Memorial Flowers at Scene
The public have been asked not to lay floral tributes to “one of the most egregious crimes in our country’s history”.

The public have been asked not to lay floral tributes to “one of the most egregious crimes in our country’s history”.

Actor Pedro Pascal is once again pushing transgenderism. This time at the London premiere of Marvel’s latest blockbuster, “The Fantastic Four: First Steps.”

“Monty Python and the Holy Grail” legend Terry Gilliam says President Donald Trump “f**ked up” his latest movie by winning the election and changing the fantasy he had conjured up, as the Hollywood director was preemptively writing a script featuring the events he had expected to unfold, and Trump’s return to office “killed” the story.

The Iran-backed Houthi terrorists of Yemen attacked and sank the Greek-operated bulk carrier ship Eternity C near the Houthi-controlled port city of Hodeidah on Monday.

The French government will use anti-terror style measures to target and freeze the financial assets of groups engaging in Islamist infiltration in the wake of a bombshell report alleging that the Muslim Brotherhood has waged a decades-long campaign to enter public and private institutions in France and across Europe.

Tracking shows 12 incidents of arson or serious sabotage last year compared with two in 2023 and none in 2022.

The Football Association (FA) in the United Kingdom has required transgender men to describe themselves as “biologically female.”

Kyiv claims to have arrested a father-son team of alleged Chinese spies attempting to smuggle missile plans to Beijing.

The headquarters of Marine Le Pen’s National Rally party in Paris were raided in the early hours of Wednesday morning, with police seizing documents and computers, prompting accusations of politically inspired lawfare.

In 2022, the United Nations’ top court ordered Russia to stop military operations in Ukraine while a case is heard.

Russia continued its near-weekly streak of breaking the record for the largest air raid of its war against Ukraine.

Pope Leo XIV has celebrated what has been dubbed the first “green” papal Mass after journeying to his 135-acre summer palace in Castel Gandolfo south of Rome ahead of a six-week vacation break.

The FIFA Club World Cup final set down for MetLife Stadium in New Jersey will now boast a special spectator on hand Sunday to view the soccer action: President Donald Trump.

French populist leader Marine Le Pen faces more legal troubles as European prosecutors have opened up an investigation into her party finances.

Dusting off the well-worn Russiagate playbook, European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen suggested that an effort to dethrone her from her top position in Brussels was the product of interference from Moscow.

Germany stated a Chinese warship, unprovoked and without warning, fired a laser weapon at an aircraft on a European Union military mission.

Two dozen individuals were injured — some critically — when bees attacked the French town of Aurillac.

Officials have claimed that subscriptions to a swimming pool in the Swiss municipality of Porrentruy have increased significantly after authorities imposed a ban on foreigners.

French President Emmanuel Macron arrives in Britain on Tuesday for a state visit mixing royal pageantry with thorny political talks.

Margaret Thatcher’s right-hand-man, hated by the left for being a working class conservative, Lord Tebbit has passed aged 94.

Macron appears intent on continuing his grip on power in France, with reports suggesting he may be eyeing a potential third term in office.

Algerian teens are 56 times more likely to be suspected of a crime than their German-born counterparts, according to new statistics.

Britain has jumped to the top of the list of top places to invest in the wake of the trade deal with U.S. President Donald Trump, according to a survey of business leaders.

The Secretary General of NATO pushes through criticism for his compliments for U.S. President Donald Trump.

Apple has appealed a €500 million ($580 million) fine imposed by the European Union, labeling the penalty as “unprecedented” and the required changes to its App Store as “unlawful.”

Under pressure from the UK, France’s govt is preparing to give a freer hand to police patrols that were filmed slashing boats already.

The Irish government is reportedly set to reject demands from the European Union to implement hate speech legislation after Dublin abandoned plans to do so last year.

Poland has activated border controls apparently after being embarrassed by citizen vigilantes taking on border defence roles themselves.

An Australian woman murdered her husband’s parents and aunt by lacing their beef Wellington lunch with toxic mushrooms.

The German government has begun the process of lifting the protection status for some Syrian refugees with the aim of returning them to their homeland now that the civil war has ended.

Russia and Ukraine struck each other with hundreds of drones on Sunday, throwing Russian air travel in disarray, shortly after Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy announced deals with Western partners that would allow Kyiv to scale up drone production.

Child grooming is more prevalent in London than in any other part of Britain, a leading child safeguarding campaigner has claimed.

Hard-rock royalty and some 40,000 fans gathered for an ear-splitting tribute to Ozzy Osbourne at what the heavy metal icon says was his last-ever live performance.

World War III will start with simultaneous invasions launched by China’s Xi Jinping and Russia’s Vladimir Putin, NATO chief Mark Rutte has warned, adding the combined force of the disruption will kick the lid off hell and push the planet to the very edge of Armageddon.

A man was charged Sunday over an arson attack on a Melbourne synagogue in an apparent escalation of antisemitic violence in Australia’s second-most populous city.

China said Sunday that European medical device companies will be barred from selling to the Chinese government as a countermeasure for the European Union’s restrictions on the sale of similar products from China.

Illegal boat migrants in the United Kingdom are estimated to be 24 times more likely to be imprisoned for other offences than British citizens, according to analysis of government figures.

Britain reestablished full diplomatic relations with Syria on Saturday, more than a decade after cutting ties, as Foreign Secretary David Lammy met the country’s new leader Ahmed al-Sharaa in Damascus.

Dozens of protesters supporting Palestine Action were arrested in London on Sunday as they demonstrated in defiance of the British government’s move to classify the group as a proscribed terrorist organisation.

Swimming in the Seine had been illegal since 1923, with a few exceptions, due to pollution and risks posed by river navigation.
