UK 1984: Man Arrested After Appearing to Burn Qur’an in Manchester
A man was arrested in Manchester, England, on Saturday after appearing to burn a copy of the Qur’an in the city centre.

A man was arrested in Manchester, England, on Saturday after appearing to burn a copy of the Qur’an in the city centre.

In 2016, the Brexit referendum to leave the globalist European Union was seen in America as proof that populism could win. On the fifth anniversary of the UK’s official withdrawal, Nigel Farage’s Reform Party hailed Donald Trump’s success as evidence that they could also win in Britain.

British government estimates have claimed that nearly a tenth of all English farmland will need to be ‘rewilded’ by 2050 to hit green agenda targets.

There are reportedly concerns that putting too many troops in Ukraine would leave Europe’s northeast border with Russia perilously unguarded.

Vance took aim at the false arrogance driving elite failure after former British govt minister / podcaster attempted to correct him on faith.

In stark contrast to Donald Trump’s agenda in the United States of exploiting cheap domestic natural gas to bolster the economy, Britain is preparing to literally pour concrete into its only remaining open fracking wells.

Comedian and provocateur extraordinaire Katie Hopkins said that America’s ordinary men and women are leading the revolt against the censorious left throughout the Western World by electing Donald Trump as president.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky told an Italian newspaper last weekend that it was “absolutely stupid, illogical, and very irresponsible” for the leaders of his country to give up their nuclear weapons in the 1990s.

Britain´s Princes Beatrice gave birth to her second child last week, Buckingham Palace said Wednesday.

Lord Peter Mandelson has gone on a charm offensive attempting to smooth over his past derogatory remarks about President Donald Trump as the Labour peer seeks to save his potential appointment as British ambassador to the United States.

The British government is reportedly considering extending the BBC licence fee to people who only use streaming services to pay for the faltering public broadcaster.

Two UK pollsters released research on the death penalty, finding strong support for executing terrorists in the wake of the Southport attack.

Racing migration causing population to soar is “biggest issue” says Farage, new stats project ten million new migrants in the coming decade.

A report ordered by Home Secretary Yvette Cooper risks tarring “significant swathes” of the public with the “far-right” brush, critics warn.

British government can’t afford to fund its military to NATO standard demanded by Trump due to its dwindling economy, it is claimed.

The British public overwhelmingly supports key elements of U.S. President Donald Trump’s agenda when presented with the policies without being told they were from the American leader, a survey has found.

Paul McCartney urged the British government not to make a change to copyright laws that he says could let artificial intelligence companies rip off artists.

Millions of people were urged to stay at home Friday as hurricane-force winds disabled power networks and brought disruption.

Western nations deploying troops to Ukraine as peacekeepers would be “absolutely unacceptable to Russia”, their Foreign Ministry complains.

The jailing of Axel Rudakubana, who rushed into a children’s party and tried to kill everyone inside has triggered a debate on legal reform.

Rudakubana won’t necessarily spend his whole life in jail because he was days shy of his 18th birthday when he attacked.

National forecasters issued most serious weather warnings about Storm Éowyn, which is expected to hit the Irish coast on Friday.

Talk about sending peacekeepers to Ukraine’s front lines welcome but won’t work without American boots on the ground, Zelensky says at Davos.

A transgender TikToker has been jailed in England after pleading guilty to a string of domestic abuse against her former girlfriend, including setting her on fire and strangling her.

Several UK newspapers fell in step with PM deflection on Southport massacre, implying real problem facing country is Amazon selling knives.

Starmer’s plan to give away territory which contains a strategic U.S. base is so “stupid” he must be on drugs to consider it, says Senator.

The UK Prime Minister is “hiding behind the contempt of court argument” which is “simply untrue”, Brexit boss Nigel Farage says.

Axel Rudakubana unexpectedly pleaded guilty to all charges including the murder of three young girls and terrorism related offences.

Morning-of-inauguration coverage loaded with dire predictions, accusations, and even unfavourable comparisons to dictators.

Senior members of the British Royal Family are reportedly planning on touring the United States during the incoming Trump administration in a bid to improve relations.

British police forces have been accused of bowing to political correctness as government figures show them recording the ethnicity of criminals at the lowest rate in at least the past 15 years.

“We’re not a government that governs by social media”, insists spokesman for UK’s Labour administration.

UK says it will hand over a rapidly and secretly developed launcher which repurposes stocks of surplus air-to-air missiles to a ground role.

Left-wing-led govt responds to weeks of fury with promises of new inquiries, but critics say the moves amount to little more than a cover up.

British PM Starmer spoke of “unbreakable bond” as he made an unannounced visit to Kyiv to sign surprise 100-year military treaty with Kyiv.

A plurality of Britons think that Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer should resign as over six and ten say that he is performing poorly in his job, surveys from YouGov found.

The UK government’s chief legal advisor warns populism is one of the “most profound challenges of our age” and must be confronted.

Princess said her cancer is in remission after she spent day supporting other cancer patients at the hospital where she received treatment.

Britain’s anti-corruption minister Tulip Siddiq, whose aunt is the ousted PM of Bangladesh, has resigned while protesting her innocence.

British pubs could soon be forced to police the speech of customers on contentious issues such as transgenderism and religion in the latest crackdown on the institution by the leftist Labour government.
