European Leaders Offer Outpouring of Respect For the Passing of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II
Leaders across Europe have expressed an outpouring of respect and admiration following the death of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II.

Leaders across Europe have expressed an outpouring of respect and admiration following the death of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II.

Joe Biden’s White House has issued its second threat against the UK government over its refusal to bow to the post-Brexit demands of the EU.

A dark Christmas could be forthcoming in Britain and Ireland this year as officials in both countries consider not putting up festive lights over the ongoing energy crisis.

Russia’s state energy company Gazprom released a video on Monday titled “And Winter Will Be Big.” The short presentation shows European cities freezing over, with occasional cuts to useless windmills and solar panels, while a mournful song plays in the background.

French President Emmanuel Macron has pleaded with the general public to use less energy so that he will not be forced to ration energy.

Russia’s decision to disable the Nord Stream 1 pipeline to the EU has seen the price of gas spike by 35 per cent.

One of Britain’s best-known breakfast shows plumbed new depths of indignity as a struggling guest spun the wheel to win his energy bills paid.

A member of Germany’s ruling Green Party is now said to have faked a number of so-called “far-right” hate crimes perpetrated against him.

Despite warnings that European Union member-states face riots as a result of energy insecurity, a major bloc bigwig has insisted the EU is “not afraid” of Moscow cutting off its gas supply.

A number of European MEPs have demanded that the EU slap sanctions on Britain should Liz Truss decide to rip up the Northern Ireland Protocol.

A conservative magazine in Europe has been dumped by a major retailer after a number of progressives declared what has been described as a “retail ‘fatwa'” against the publication over its contents.

Russia’s state-owned gas company has posted record profits despite Western states targeting the country with sanctions.

Merchandise appearing to depict a fictional character described as being “around ten years old” with her underwear exposed was publicly put on sale at the “world’s biggest” gaming convention last week.

Open borders Ireland is being used by Albanian human traffickers as a back door to ship illegal migrants into Britain.

Russia has reduced the amount of gas it is sending to a major energy company in France, the Prime Minister of which has already warned that energy rationing over the winter is now on the cards.

The French prime minister has announced that the government is dedicating an extra €1.5 billion to the state’s green agenda despite the country’s ongoing cost of living crisis.

A parliamentarian in Ireland has warned of the possibility of “significant conflict” between migrants and Irish citizens.

As politicians in the country brace themselves for possible riots over the winter months due to ongoing gas chaos, Germany’s leftist Chancellor has insisted that the country’s “hearts and borders” will nevertheless “remain open”.

As officials in the country express their fears about future gas riots this winter, the German government has announced a host of new energy rationing rules that will come into effect from next Thursday.

A surge in the number of migrants entering Ireland has resulted in it seeing its highest population growth since the 2008 banking crash.

Transgenderism advocates who claim that there are more than two sexes have perhaps “missed” basic classes in biology, a Nobel laureate has suggested.

President Emmanuel Macron has warned that the French public may react poorly to what he calls the “end of abundance” in France and Europe, as multiple crises brought about largely by political management wreak havoc on the continent.

The German government have utilised a loophole to allow ministers to escape their own COVID lockdown rules forcing people to wear masks on flights.

Over half of households in Germany will be left living paycheck to paycheck or worse as a result of the country’s gas crisis, the head of a savings bank has warned.

Despite the seismic shift towards pushing green agenda talking points from bigwigs worldwide, activist Greta Thunberg has now claimed that the so-called “climate crisis” is still “absent” from public debate.

A senior minister in France has demanded that the country create 3,000 ‘green police’ posts in the face of global warming.

Crop losses of up to 50 per cent are now expected in parts of Germany due to drought, farmers in affected regions have claimed.

At least one Ikea in Germany has told its customers not to eat french fries, with the massive corporation complaining that the food is bad for the climate.

Those taking the German government to task over the ongoing gas crisis have been branded as the “new enemies of the state” by one minister in the country.

The head of Poland’s central bank has claimed that Germany is eyeing up ways of seizing territory lost to Poland after the end of the Second World War.

Irish Nationalists in Northern Ireland burnt a picture of the Queen, along with other British symbols on bonfires on Monday night.

Over 100 people have been arrested by police in relation to demonstrations resisting EU green agenda plans that will see Dutch farmers lose their livelihoods.

The Irish government’s decision to spend around €1 billion on migrants in 2022 is “outrageous”, a populist leader within the country has said.

A supermarket chain’s decision to sell food products styled after a former communist dictatorship has sparked anger from critics.

Dozens of migrants are missing and feared to be dead after a boat smuggling them into Europe capsized off the coast of Greece.

Riots resulting from gas shortages are to make anti-lockdown protests look like a “children’s birthday party”, one official has said.

Germany’s dependence on China — now its largest trading partner — makes it incredibly vulnerable to a future east-west trade war.

Romanian MEP Cristian Terhes has slammed the FBI raid on Donald Trump’s home in Mar-a-Lago, describing the former president as a “victim” of “the biggest scam”.

Dutch police have arrested two individuals who are suspected of dumping waste on one of the country’s highways during a farmer protest against EU green agenda rules.

Germany’s Antifa-linked Interior Minister has threatened the public with consequences should they decide to like posts she disapproves of on social media.
