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It is still tough to call the winner of the European Parliamentary Elections in the United Kingdom. Polling shows Labour ahead of UKIP by a few points, but rumour has it that UKIP’s campaign war chest is huge, and that
A series of new advertising billboards from the UK Independence Party (UKIP) have caused a storm on Twitter just hours after going up around the country. More professional than their previous efforts, these UKIP billboards will take the party into
Radical Islamists from the terrorist-linked ‘Need4Khilafah’ group took to London’s streets today in a protest held outside London’s Regent’s Park Mosque. Activists including notorious hate preacher Anjem Choudary and others linked to other extremists organisations around the UK arrived at
A good start for Ed Miliband’s newest recruit, David Axelrod. Or is that Alexrod? Well it is the latter if you consulted the Labour Party website this morning. Yes, the fanfare was all over the news about Axelrod’s arrival. But
Ed Miliband’s newest strategic advisor David Axelrod has previously campaigned for energy price hikes – a fact that will no doubt embarrass the Miliband team with his ‘freeze energy prices’ policy. Axelrod – who was the head honcho in Barack
Britain’s Labour Party leader Ed Miliband has conscripted the services of American campaigns professional David Axelrod, otherwise known as the architect behind President Barack Obama’s U.S. election victory in 2008. The appointment of Axelrod to the Labour team is the
Yesterday, UKIP knocked the Times of London for its ‘establishment’ links, citing numerous Conservative Party cronies who keep the Tory blood coursing through the veins of the newspaper. But it is not just the Tory establishment which has its talons tight
Former U.S. President Jimmy Carter has said that British Foreign Secretary William Hague is an “active hero” of his, for his campaign against sexual violence in conflict zones. Carter also noted that former British Prime Minister and staunch American ally
A selfie-taker from the United States has uploaded a video of him being kicked in the head by a passing train driver as he got too close to the tracks. Jared Michael appears in the video below to be taking a
British Prime Minister David Cameron hosted a senior Muslim Brotherhood spokesperson last year at the historic country retreat of Chequers in Buckinghamshire, which serves as the prime minister’s weekend base. The story came from David Hearst of the Middle East
The BBC buys more copies of the Guardian newspaper than any other paper in Britain – and spends over £600,000 – the equivalent of 4500 licence fee contributions on newspapers – Breitbart London today can exclusively reveal. A Freedom of Information request
Leading Conservative Member of the European Parliament Daniel Hannan has taken to his Telegraph blog to insist that European Anti-Fraud authorities will not find against UKIP leader Nigel Farage, implying that the Times and others reporting on the issue simply
Leading Conservative Party figures, working with Times newspaper journalists, have thrown the gauntlet down before the UK Independence Party ahead of the European Elections next month. UKIP hit back following yesterday’s story by the Times that its leader Nigel Farage
A hairdresser in West London has described the bizarre incident in which he found himself face to face with North Korean officials who demanded the removal of a poster that parodied their leader Kim Jong-Un’s hairstyle. Mo Nabbach, who runs
A survey of nearly 11,000 people across 20 different countries has revealed that eurosceptic voters tend to lean towards more traditional values, and distrust government and corporations more than those who think favourably of the European Union. The huge survey
The Muslim Brotherhood is reported to be fleeing its recently established headquarters in London following the announcement of an investigation into their activities by Prime Minister David Cameron. A report in the Daily Mail makes mention of the fact in
The UK Independence Party (UKIP) has hit a record high ComRes poll rating, as the Conservative and Liberal Democrat parties both drop points. UKIP is now polling at 20 percent, while Britain’s traditional third party, the Liberal Democrats, have sunk
Britain’s Channel 4 tonight presented investigative reporting into Westminster’s sexual harassment culture, following the Nigel Evans MP scandal, and more recently that of Mark Menzies MP. While Evans was found not guilty of all the charges before him – including sexual
The British Library has apologised after it emerged that the website of a popular anti-Islamist author had been blocked by its web filters. The Library, which is funded by the British government, called the blocking of Daniel Pipes’s personal website
Tory backbenchers first smelled, then tasted blood over the Maria Miller episode. Like that scene in Anchorman 2 (yes, I’ve seen it) where Ron Burgundy bottle-feeds a baby shark, David Cameron and Number 10 failed to realise the danger before
Environmentalist Duncan Stewart broke down live on air this morning, refusing to discuss the topic of climate change unless he was given 10 minutes of unopposed airtime to speak about the issue. Stewart, who himself used to be a presenter
In last night’s debate on Britain’s membership of the European Union, Nick Clegg, the Deputy Prime Minister claimed that, “the total size of the European bureaucracy, this monstrous superstate Nigel Farage talks about is about exactly the same size as
The Muslim Brotherhood has claimed that it will “openly engage” with the British Government’s investigation into the Islamist group, but has warned against what it called “any improper attempt to restrict its activity”. Prime Minister David Cameron announced an urgent
UKIP leader Nigel Farage has swept the second European Union Referendum debate, defeating the Liberal Democrat Deputy Prime Minister by a poll result of 68 percent to 27 percent. The YouGov poll was echoed even by the Guardian newspaper’s ratings,
People like to pretend that Nigel Farage is just ‘some bloke’ who simply shoots from the hip. It’s not true. He’s actually a very credible politician, with some very well rehearsed lines, on issues he knows an awful lot about.
The BBC “cherry picks” evidence and is “too frightened” to think of a way of raising revenue outside of the licence fee, a veteran broadcaster and journalist told today’s BBC Daily Politics. Nick Ross, who has worked with the BBC
Labour’s new party political broadcast is due out tomorrow. Don’t worry. I know how much you want to see it. That’s why I got hold of it in advance and have decided to give it to you a day early.
We know who Nigel Farage is sympathetic towards when it comes to the European Union leaders and Vladimir Putin. In fact, I’ve had some stick for basically agreeing with him for the past few months on these very pages. (Hint:
The grandson of a Liberal Democrat Lord and Lady has launched a rap career with a video that The Sun newspaper has labelled as the “worst rap song and video ever”. David Palmer – the grandson of Lord and Lady
British Member of Parliament George Galloway has claimed on his Iranian state-funded television programme that “Zionists sent gunmen to the Maidan [Ukraine]” to force Ukrainian Jews to move to the Middle East. He also claimed that Israel is a “very
The dust is settling after the first Farage vs. Clegg debate, and the media finally seems to be easing up on the “Oh my God Farage doesn’t blame Russia for EVERYTHING” line. So what better time for UKIP to drop
President Obama has made two major gaffes so far during his Europe trip. After falsely claimed that Kosovo held a UN-assisted referendum on self-determination, he then wrongly said that Georgia was not being considered for NATO membership. Speaking on Kosovo
As the UK awaits the findings of a key review regarding the potential for plain packaging of tobacco products to reduce the health costs of smoking, new data from Australia are raising serious questions regarding the effectiveness of such laws