Lockdown Britain Saw Over 170,000 Manufacturing Jobs Vanish Over Two Years – Union
Between 2019 and 2021, nearly 200,000 manufacturing jobs disappeared from lockdown Britain, a trade union in the country has claimed.

Between 2019 and 2021, nearly 200,000 manufacturing jobs disappeared from lockdown Britain, a trade union in the country has claimed.

Ireland’s Minister of Foreign Affairs has openly aired the idea that Conservative Party MPs could rebel against the UK Prime Minister as relations between the two countries sour.

Britain’s education tsar has proposed new legislation which would see University organisations risk being fined for taking money from authoritarian regimes such as China.

Former Labour prime minister Anthony Charles Lynton Blair has been formally invested as a member of the Most Noble Order of the Garter, England’s oldest and most prestigious order of knights, despite well over a million people signing a petition asking for the honour to be rescinded.

A study due to be published this week has reportedly found that many children entering elementary school in the UK are unable to say their own names.

Prime Minister Johnson’s government is expected to unveil legislation allowing government ministers to amend aspects of the Northern Ireland Protocol of his Brexit deal with the European Union, amid ongoing disruption of intra-UK trade.

The first flight scheduled to bring illegal boat migrants from Britain to Rwanda looks set to go ahead with a mostly empty plane.

Richard Tice, leader of the rebranded Brexit Party, Reform UK, has proposed a bold, tax-cutting strategy to tackle the cost of living and inflation crisis.

Tiverton High School in Devon, England, is banning skirts and moving to a “trousers-only” uniform policy to be “more gender-neutral”.

An imam hired to be an independent advisor on Islamophobia for the British government has been dismissed for working to get a “blasphemous” film about the daughter of the prophet Muhammad cancelled.

British movie The Lady of Heaven has been banned in Morocco after Islamic authorities condemned it for presenting a version of Islamic history they disagree with and “hurting the feelings of Muslims”.

The UK government looks set to force the likes of schools and hospitals to source up to half their food from their local area.

A National Health Service (NHS) trust in England has spent over £50,000 awarding medals to itself for operating during the Chinese coronavirus pandemic, Breitbart London can reveal.

An anti-racism course given to academics at Universities across the UK has claimed that cancel culture benefits “racial/social justice”.

The British government is launching a ‘Grow for Britain’ initiative to try and boost domestic food production, a leaked document has revealed.

KYIV, Ukraine (AP) – The Ukrainian foreign minister says he and Britain’s defense secretary have discussed the plight of the three foreign fighters sentenced to death by pro-Russian separatists.

The Ministry of Defence said the 5.5-ton Kh-22 missiles, when used in ground attacks with conventional warheads, are highly inaccurate and can cause severe collateral damage and casualties.

The UK’s climate crazy prime minister has reportedly ignored calls for him to ease the current cost of living crisis by cutting green taxes.

Two Britons and a Moroccan captured fighting alongside Ukrainian forces having been sentenced to death by the Russia-backed Donetsk People’s Republic (DPR).

A schoolgirl who was hounded out of her school by pro-transgender bullies over her political views claims that she was driven to “self-harm” by the incident.

LONDON (AP) – The average cost of filling up a typical family car has exceeded 100 pounds ($125) for the first time in Britain, as Russia’s war in Ukraine drives gasoline prices higher.

The first relocation flight which is scheduled to ship over a hundred illegal migrants to Rwanda has become bogged down in multiple legal challenges.

Despite having long left the European Union, Brussels appears to now be scheming about bringing the UK back into the bloc’s military ambitions by integrating the country into a common defence framework.

The UK’s Home Office has told a number of migrants that they will not be allowed to remain in Britain, and that they can either go to Rwanda or go home.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has said that he is ‘very happy’ that Boris Johnson managed to survive a vote of no confidence on Monday, describing the Prime Minister as a “true friend of Ukraine”.

Culture Secretary Nadine Dorries has claimed that Jeremy Hunt, Britain’s longest-serving Health Secretary, wanted a China-style regime in which people testing positive for Covid would be taken from their homes and confined in “isolation hotels”.

The British public believes there are more minorities in the country than in reality, with an MP blaming this perception gap on mass media.

The PM faces a leadership challenge, but we must remember whether he stays or goes, every outcome is bad for ordinary Britons.

Boris Johnson has been branded the “Conservative Corbyn” in a party memo ahead of a vote of confidence in his leadership of the Tories.

The verdict handed down to retired geologist Jim Fitton, shocked the court in Baghdad, including his defence attorney. He and his family have argued that Fitton, 66, had no criminal intent.

England’s national football team was roundly booed in Hungary for taking the knee prior to what proved to be a 1-0 loss to the Central European country.

Government employees are told terms like “female” and “woman” are undefinable, and “adult human female” can be “transphobic”.

Muslims in Britain have protested the release of what they called a “provocative” film, which depicts the daughter of the Islamic prophet Mohammed.

Climate crazies in two different British cities have begun competing to see which group can vandalise the greatest number of SUVs under the auspices of fighting climate change.

Johnny Depp joined British guitarist Jeff Beck on stage to play a gig in Gateshead, England, following his court victory over Amber Heard in the United States.

Four days of celebrations honouring Queen Elizabeth II’s 70 years on the throne will get underway Thursday with a display of British military traditions stretching from the days of horse and cannon to the jet age.

Moaning progressives have a “patriotic duty” to celebrate the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee this weekend, the head of Britain’s leading leftist party has said.

Thanks to global supply problems caused by the likes of the war in Ukraine, experts have claimed that a “massively dependent” Britain is only one catastrophe away from food shortages.

A study on social mobility in Britain has found that the Chinese Coronavirus pandemic is likely to have long term negative effects on the opportunities of young people.

British officials have told those suffering from monkeypox that they should abstain from sex in the hopes of curbing the spread of the disease.
