Death of Family: Half of Children Not Living With Both Parents by 14
A study suggested that nearly half of children in Britain are no longer living with both of their parents by the time they reach 14.

A study suggested that nearly half of children in Britain are no longer living with both of their parents by the time they reach 14.

The Labour Party has vowed to “modernise” legislation to make it easier for people to legally change their gender in the United Kingdom

Nigel Farage has filed an official complaint against the NatWest banking group, accusing the bank of passing personal information to the BBC.

A civil war within the left-wing Labour Party is brewing over London Mayor Sadiq Khan’s plans to impose green taxes for driving in the city.

A priest has been left asking whether it’s safe to open for worship after a threat to “burn down the church” was followed by a burnt cross.

Amb. who sided with the UK when it said Zelensky would be wise to start showing more gratitude to allies fired by presidential decree.

An Iranian asylum seeker has been jailed for raping an elderly woman and sexually assaulting a child just ten months after coming to the UK.

Natwest chief executive apologises for “deeply inappropriate comments” but stopped short of actually changing their decision.

“That will teach me [for trusting the] reporting of my old employer”, says former top BBC man as he issues a good-natured apology for repeating now-apparently-false claims about the Brexit leader.

Pugnacious royals Harry and Meghan asked Biden White House for a lift back from Britain on Air Force One but were turned down, report claims.

Victory for Farage as UK banks may be required to protect free speech in new rules reportedly being drawn up by the govt, a report claims.

Britain is bracing for a potential surge of Islamist terrorism as a swath of convicted terrorists are set to be released from prison.

Frustrated members of the public vent anger, including hair-pulling and punches thrown, as green activists continue shutting down roadways.

The Conservative Party has been accused of engaging in cancel culture after a councillor was suspended for saying that “pride is a sin”.

India’s Tata Sons plans to build a 4-billion-pound ($5.2 billion) electric car battery factory in the U.K., one of Europe’s largest.

Dan Wootton hit back at allegations in the “cesspit of social media”, saying he is the victim of a smear campaign by a former partner.

Islamic clerics have infiltrated the UK to push an anti-blasphemy agenda, threatening the national security of the country, a report found.

Artificial intelligence will change the world of espionage, but it won´t replace the need for human spies, the head of Britain´s MI6 says.

Thousands now have a criminal record despite the government initially claiming lockdown rules were not meant to criminalise the public.

Nigel Farage had his bank account shut over his ties to Donald Trump and for views that Coutts bank felt did “not align with our values”.

A woman who was jailed in June will be released from prison, with an appeals judge saying the case called for “compassion, not punishment”.

Tobias Ellwood hailed the accomplishments of the Taliban regime in restoring order to Afghanistan after Joe Biden’s botched withdrawal.

Released from his prison sentence for supporting ISIS in 2018, infamous radical who calls for hardline Sharia for Britain has been arrested.

Criminals have been given a “licence to shoplift” in the UK as police resources are spent elsewhere, warned the head of a major retailer.

Plans to build a new mosque in the historic tourist centre of London thought defeated in 2020 have gained a new lease of life.

Parents “can be reassured” that the UK government is going to bring clarity to transgender in schools, says equalities secretary Badenoch.

The people stopped the globalist takeover during Covid and they will rise up against the trasngenderism movement, My Son Hunter star Laurence Fox told Breitbart London.

Britain on Sunday officially joined an Asia-Pacific trade group that includes Japan and 10 other nations during a meeting in New Zealand.

British Defense Secretary Ben Wallace said Sunday he plans to resign at the next Cabinet reshuffle after four years in the job.

A transgender activist has reportedly been arrested for incitement to violence at a London Trans Pride parade.

China has successfully penetrated every sector of the UK economy, blinded by short-termism and outplayed by Beijing, a major report warns.

A Chinese spy is suspected of infiltrating a meeting of British lawmakers and exiled Hong Kong dissidents in Parliaament earlier this month.

The BBC presenter who allegedly paid a teenager £35,000 for sexually explicit pictures has been named as news host Huw Edwards.

Ukraine should demonstrate more “gratitude” for the support it is receiving from Western powers, Britain’s defence secretary said.

A former Tory minister called on the public to take illegal aliens into their homes to help reduce the cost of putting them up in hotels.

Another human trafficker has been jailed in the UK over the shocking 2019 deaths of 39 Vietnamese migrants in a truck.

NATO will make binding commitments to aid Ukraine but won’t commit to admitting it as a member until Russia has been defeated, it is claimed.

Police said they had not opened a criminal investigation, and a lawyer for the young person denied anything inappropriate had happened.

After a moment’s gesticulation and words exchanged, the King appeared able to get the President moving in the right direction once again.

The BBC is meeting with detectives over allegations against an unnamed presenter two months after it was first made aware of them.
