Up in Smoke: Sadiq Khan Moves to Decriminalise Weed in London After Visiting California Pot Shop
London Mayor Sadiq Khan has announced the formation of a commission to study the decriminalisation of marijuana in the British capital

London Mayor Sadiq Khan has announced the formation of a commission to study the decriminalisation of marijuana in the British capital

Residents of a small rural village in Yorkshire are angered and dismayed over Home Office plans to establish a 1,500-strong migrant camp in their midst without prior consultation.

Swedish police have claimed that their country has become a major international transit hub for illegal drugs, with large amounts of drugs smuggled in and distributed across Scandinavia and beyond.

Thousands of Muslims gathered in London in an event put on by Mayor Sadiq Khan, who described it as Donald Trump’s “worst nightmare”.

Some have expressed concern that a British reception scheme for Ukrainian refugees may be exploited, putting women at risk of abuse.

Tower Hamlets, London, has voted for Mohammad Lutfur Rahman — removed from office for “corrupt and illegal practices” in a 2014 election — as Mayor.

A survey done by Germany’s pro-censorship federal government has found that almost half of people in the country feel that accusations of racism and “political correctness” can stifle free speech.

Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s plan to transfer boat migrants to Rwanda may only see 300 deported to the African nation per year, according to a leaked government analysis.

Five police officers were injured in the city of Tarn this week after an illegal alien who the police confronted outside a local mosque launched a violent attack while yelling “Allahu akbar!”

Anti-borders activists have claimed victory over Immigration Enforcement officers in Edinburgh, Scotland, after surrounding the site of a reported raid.

The inability of the government’s Rwanda migrant plan to act as a deterrent has the potential to destroy Boris Johnson, Nigel Farage warned.

Left-wing activists embarked on their now-annual May Day (Labour Day) riots in Paris, France, on Sunday, with the day’s violence tinged with anti-Emmanuel Macron sentiment in the wake of his recent re-election.

A 38-year-old radicalised Muslim man was handed a weak six-month suspended sentence by a French court this week for threatening to kill a local imam.

A judge has branded a migrant sex attacker who abused a teen girl in a public park a “blight” – but he will spend little time behind bars.

Sweden’s prime minister admitted there are “parallel societies” within the country in a tacit admission of existence of “no-go zones”.

Pope Francis warned again of Europe’s “demographic winter” on Friday, caused by a dangerously low birthrate far beneath replacement levels.

Almost a third of Swedes say they are for banning political demonstrations that are offensive to sections of the community following multi-day riots over Easter sparked by anti-Islam protesters burning copies of the Qur’an.

Five rape gang predators may have their “unduly lenient” sentences for the abuse of a girl in Keighley, West Yorkshire increased by the Court of Appeal.

Convicted paedophile MP Imran Ahmad Khan has been revealed to have been appointed to a panel on grooming gangs by the Conservative party.

Controversial legislation empowering police forces to crackdown on “noisy” protests in Britain is set to become law.

Swedish police have reported that 104 officers were injured in the riots that took place across the country last week in reaction to Danish anti-Islam activist Rasmus Paludan and his followers burning a Qur’an.

A German court has ruled that deportation orders are valid even if migrants are unable to secure a sustainable livelihood in the long term after returning to their county of origin.

Leftists in Britain celebrated St George’s Day on Saturday with their annual issuing of false claims that the Roman soldier of Cappadocian Greek ethnicity was, variously, “Turkish”, “Arab”, and “a migrant worker” in an effort to “own” English patriots.

Paraguay is seeing a surge in German migrants, fleeing Islamic migrants in their own country and onerous coronavirus restrictions.

Greater Manchester Police have, after years of delay, apologised and paid damages to three victims of “grooming gang” rapists who they repeatedly failed.

Boris Johnson’s plan to increase immigration from India for a trade deal has been described as a “kick in the teeth” to the British worker.

Bureaucrats in the Home Office have threatened to stage a strike over the government’s plan to send illegal boat migrants to Rwanda.

Britain faces the prospect of a record-smashing 100,000 illegally boat migrants landing in 2022, on top of other illegal entrants, visa overstayers, genuine refugees from Ukraine, and increasing legal non-EU immigration.

Boris Johnson’s post-Brexit immigration scheme resulted in a surge in migration from Africa and Asia, as the number of EU migrants declined.

French bishops are not expected to direct worshippers on how to vote in the French presidential elections as more and more Roman Catholics have become supporters of populist challenger Marine Le Pen.

Over six thousand illegal migrants have crossed the English Channel in small boats since the start of the year, as 181 landed on Good Friday.

On Thursday and Friday, Swedish cities saw cars set on fire and police injured as a result of rioting by people opposed to demonstrations by Qu’ran-burning politician Rasmus Paludan.

The number of police on foot patrol has fallen by a third over the past five years, despite Boris Johnson’s pledge to bolster police ranks.

Boris Johnson’s government has reportedly agreed to send £120 million to Rwanda for a trial scheme to house male illegal boat migrants.

The number of violent incidents in Belgian asylum reception centres has doubled since 2017, with half of the total incidents involving physical or verbal assaults on asylum centre workers or other asylum seekers.

The suspected terrorist accused of murdering Sir David Amess told a court that he killed the Tory MP for voting for air strikes in Syria.

Family members of teacher Samuel Paty, who was murdered by a Chechen refugee in 2020, have filed a complaint against the French government for not doing enough to prevent his death.

Celebrated English novelist Jane Austen has been replaced in a literature course in order to ‘decolonise of the curriculum’.

The German city of Cologne is considering dropping a depiction of its historic Christian cathedral from the city’s logo. Some have criticised the proposed change and called for residents to speak out against the city government.

The investigation into the police’s handling of the Rotherham grooming gang scandal has failed to impose any criminal penalties on officers.
