Scots Tories Call Vote of No Confidence in Left Nationalist Leader Humza Yousaf After Green Defenestration
Scottish leader Humza Yousaf rejected the notion of fresh elections but a vote of no confidence has been called, which may force things.
Scottish leader Humza Yousaf rejected the notion of fresh elections but a vote of no confidence has been called, which may force things.
Rugby players in Australia and across the Asia-Pacific physically do everything NFL players do – and accomplish it without padding and helmets.
Scottish leader Humza Yousaf rejected the notion of fresh elections but a vote of no confidence has been called, which may force things.
A Jewish woman was reportedly kidnapped and threatened with being sex trafficked or killed by a man promising to “avenge Palestine”.
Left wing censorship fanatic Humza Yousaf pushed his Green Party coalition partners before they had chance to jump Thursday, tearing up the Bute House Agreement and leaving his party without a governing majority in a shock move.
The blades of the Moulin Rouge windmill, one of the most famous landmarks in Paris, collapsed during the night, firefighters said.
Just 0.6 per cent of hate crime reports made since the introduction of draconian speech codes in Scotland have been found to be legitimate.
Frank Field reached his positions including opposition to the EU and mass migration from first principles of defending the working class.
Germany President Steinmeier confronted with protesters holding placards comparing him to Hitler while he visited NATO ally Turkey this week.
The French Navy is facing critism for escorting a small boat to UK waters even after five migrants fell off the vessel and drowned.
The UK says it will campaign for NATO spending for all members to increase, pushing member states to contribute more to collective defence.
A top Russian military official arrested on suspicion of accepting a bribe was sent to pre-trial detention Wednesday.
A group of senior clinical psychologists apologised for the role their profession played in promoting transgender treatments to children.
The BBC has issued an apology for running a false report on “Harry Potter” novelist J.K. Rowling’s comments about transgenders, admitting that its reporting was “inaccurate” while also admonishing its journalists about the “importance of accuracy.”
Shocking and unusual spectacle in central London as a group of spooked army horses charged through the capital.
French police evicted migrants from a makeshift camp in Paris a few steps away from the Seine River on Tuesday.
Brexit leader Nigel Farage said that Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has “staked the house” on stopping illegal migrants crossing the English Channel and therefore will have to call for a general election in June or July to force voters to cast their ballots before his hallmark legislation has a chance to fail.
Australian police arrested seven teenagers accused of following a violent extremist ideology in raids across Sydney on Wednesday.
The UK government committed Tuesday to deliver more military hardware and another £500 million to Ukraine in its largest ever aid package.
Europe’s highest rights body called on Britain to scrap a plan to deport asylum seekers to Rwanda, saying it raised “major issues”.
Poland is in talks with the United States about hosting nuclear weapons and has been for some time, the country’s President has said.
Iranian MMA fighter Ali Heibati has been given a lifetime ban from the Hard Fighting Championship (HFC) after kicking a ring girl.
Conservative Bishop Joseph Strickland, who was ousted from his Texas diocese by Pope Francis last year, has denounced a “corrupt Vatican.”
Swedish customs made one of the country’s biggest-ever cocaine seizures after confiscating around 1.4 tons of the drug near Stockholm.
The charges against Tommy Robinson were dropped Tuesday after a judge ruled a police order banning him from a protest in London was unlawful.
Sad irony as human traffickers again send migrants to their deaths just hours after UK government passes its deterrence bill.
The bill would theoretically see illegal migrants removed from Britain to Rwanda, however, getting illegals on flights is not a certainty.
The once prestigious Lancet medical journal is galloping onward in its woke agenda, insisting on an “inextricable” link between climate change and immigration.
A Metropolitan Police officer admitted that a dispersal order banning activist Tommy Robinson from a protest may have been unlawful.
Three people suspected of spying for China and arranging to transfer information on technology with potential military uses were arrested.
Tories get in not-so subtle dig at mayor Sadiq Khan by stating the Rwandan capital is now “arguably safer than London”.
Islamist Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan met with the senior leadership of Iraq in Baghdad on Monday seeking support against Israel’s self-defense operations against Hamas and approval for his years-long bombing campaign against Kurdish groups in Iraq.
The BBC’s former top news anchor Huw Edwards resigned on “medical advice” following claims that he paid a teenager for sexually explicit pictures.
Police said they laid white roses on the anniversary of Hitler’s birth and posed for photos and one gave the Nazi salute.
Two men, including one who was reported to be a parliamentary researcher, were charged with spying for China.
A survey found over half of the British public does not have faith in their increasingly woke police forces to actually solve crimes.
UK govt planes to take migrants to Africa are still three months away and Farage doubts whether a single migrant will be removed at all.
Pope Francis commemorated Earth Day Monday by warning that the planet is “falling into ruin” thanks to humanity’s failure to protect it.
European Union countries possessing U.S.-made Patriot air defense systems appeared hesitant Monday to share their assets with Ukraine as Kyiv called for seven of the missile batteries to help repel ongoing Russian air assaults.
U.S. President Joe Biden’s claim his uncle — an American World War II pilot — had been eaten by “cannibals” in Papua New Guinea after crashing on the Melanesia island chain was firmly rejected Sunday by Prime Minister James Marape.
A study on juvenile delinquency in a German province found that radical ideology is prevalent among the Muslim youth population.