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WATCH: Kassam Tells BBC Trump Is Better for Britain

Donald Trump would be a far better president for Britain and the wider world than Hillary Clinton, Breitbart London Editor-in-Chief Raheem Kassam has said. Speaking on the BBC’s Sunday Politics show, Kassam said that Trump would be far more likely

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Former Czech President Klaus: EU Resembles Old Communist Regime

STOCKHOLM, Sweden — The European Union (EU) is an irresponsible and undemocratic organisation that is increasingly resembling the old Communist regimes of Eastern Europe, the former Czech President has said. Vaclav Klaus, who served as President of his country from

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‘Dogs Are Also Victims of Gender Violence,’ Says Feminist Doctor

Animals are as victimised by gender violence as women are, a doctor has claimed. Refusing to make a distinction between “human animals” and “non-human animals”, Dr Núria Querol said woman and pets were both equally victims of male aggression. In

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Arron Banks: This Could Be the End for UKIP

UKIP’s biggest donor has warned the party could be on its deathbed, saying he is struggling to back any of the remaining leadership candidates. Arron Banks, who has given the cash-strapped party over £1 million in the past and contributed approximately

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Teach Schoolkids about Porn, Says Labour MP

Children as young as five should be taught about pornography, a report has said. Classes on relationships, online conduct and the dangers sexual abuse should be “compulsory” for those aged five to seven to help combat grooming, it adds.

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Blair: Hold Second Referendum to Overturn Brexit

Former Prime Minister Tony Blair has suggested the UK could hold a second referendum to overturn the Brexit vote, calling on Remain supporters to “mobilise” against leaving the European Union.

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EU Parliament Prez Schulz Refers Steven Woolfe and Mike Hookem to Police

European Parliament President Martin Schulz has referred MEPs Steven Woolfe and Mike Hookem to French police after their “altercation” in Strasbourg earlier this month. Mr Woolfe was left in hospital after the incident, and subsequently abandoned his UKIP leadership bid

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UK Parliament Debates Banning Late-Term Abortions for Disability

Britain’s parliament has moved a step closer to outlawing late-term abortions for disabled children following concerns the practice is discriminatory. Abortion is currently legal in Britain up to 24 weeks of pregnancy, although the 1967 Abortion Act allows disabled children

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Russian Patriarch Slams Church of England over ‘Morals’

The head of the Russian Orthodox Church attacked the Church of England’s “liberalisation” at a meeting with the Archbishop of Canterbury earlier this week. Patriarch Kirill raised “serious concerns” with Justin Welby over the Anglican Church’s decision to ordain women

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Small Firms Create More Jobs than Pro-EU Big Business

Small businesses have created 10 times more jobs than the big firms that are campaigning to keep Britain in the European Union’s Single Market, new figures reveal. The information, compiled by the House of Commons Library, show that small businesses,

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Pro-EU MPs Admit Trying to Hamper Brexit

Anti-Brexit MPs are deliberately trying to delay Britain leaving the European Union (EU), one of their leaders has admitted. Pro-Brussels politicians from all parties are demanding to know the government’s negotiating stance so they can force a binding Commons vote

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Polish Conservative Leader Vows to Push on with Abortion Ban

The leader of Poland’s governing Law and Justice (PiS) party has said he still hopes to tighten the country’s abortion law despite parliament recently rejecting a proposal to ban terminations in all but extreme circumstances. Jaroslaw Kaczynski told the PAP

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RSPCA Popularity Plummets Amid Radicalisation Claims

The Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (RSPCA), once one of the most respected charities in Britain, has plummeted in poll of charity brands after concerns of infiltration by radical animal rights activists. According to the annual

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