JK Rowling Accuses Left of Branding Women’s Day as ‘We Who Must Not Be Named Day’
J.K. Rowling has once again taken on the trans-lobby by suggesting International Women’s Day has become “We Who Must Not Be Named Day”.
J.K. Rowling has once again taken on the trans-lobby by suggesting International Women’s Day has become “We Who Must Not Be Named Day”.
Justin Trudeau has faced criticism after he was photographed on Monday wearing a mask for Labour’s leader Keir Starmer but opted not to wear one while meeting 95-year-old Queen Elizabeth II.
MPs are set to receive a £2,200 pay rise that will raise their salary to £84,144 a year, as Brits face a national insurance increase.
Labour MP Rosie Duffield has branded her party leader Sir Keir Starmer as bad as his predecessor Jeremy Corbyn.
Police have confirmed that they do not believe Labour leader Sir Kier Starmer broke Chinese coronavirus lockdown rules.
Queen Elizabeth II has become the first British monarch to hold the throne of the United Kingdom for seventy years.
Johnson told the house “I’m sorry” in the wake of the Gray report, but switched immediately to a combative tone when facing Starmer.
The left-wing UK Labour Party’s employees have voted in favour of strike action following a 2% pay rise offer from the Labour Party.
For the first time since leftist Mayor Sadiq Khan was elected, more Londoners think he is performing “badly” than “well”.
Keir Starmer has been compared to communist dictators Vladimir Lenin and Fidel Castro by his Attorney General.
Starmer has turned up the pressure on partying Boris in recent weeks but no apology was made when he was accused of breaking the same rules.
Labour leader Keir Starmer and several Tory MPs have demanded Boris Johnson resign over the litany of apparent boozy breaches of lockdown.
Labour Party leader Keir Starmer has been branded a “hypocrite” by commentators, as he too is alleged to have broken Covid restrictions.
Prime Minister Boris Johnson ended a week of avoidance Wednesday and apologized for attending a garden party during Britain’s coronavirus lockdown in 2020.
Boris Johnson’s government is facing a potential police probe over another booze laden bash while the nation was under strict lockdown.
British MP Bell Ribeiro-Addy released a video appearing to excuse statue toppling and violent protests from groups like Black Lives Matter.
Deputy British Prime Minister Dominic Raab has refused to rule out that England may once again be forced into a lockdown before Christmas. England is once again facing the prospect of lockdown restrictions being imposed during the holidays with the
What we saw in parliament wasn’t democracy in action but rather the ghost of a charade of a pantomime of a mockery of democracy…
British lawmakers voted Tuesday to approve new restrictions, but Boris Johnson faced a major revolt in his own Conservative party.
Following a widespread rebellion from the Conservative Party backbenches, it is likely that British Prime Minister Boris Johnson will need to rely on Labour Party votes to pass his latest round of coronavirus restrictions.
Former U.S. President Barack Obama has been coaching Britain’s leftist Labour Party on how best to take power during the next election.
LONDON (AP) – Leaders from across the political spectrum came together Saturday to pay tribute to a long-serving British lawmaker who was stabbed to death in what police have described as a terrorist incident.
Sir Keir Starmer, the “uber woke” leader of Britain’s opposition Labour Party, said that is is “time for a female Bond” following Daniel Craig’s last outing as the iconic British spy in No Time to Die.
The deputy leader of Britain’s main opposition, the Labour Party, has refused to apologise for calling Prime Minister Boris Johnson “scum”.
Too many white men were speaking at the Labour Party Conference in Brighton, according to a Labour National Executive Committee member.
Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s plans to batter primarily young and working-class taxpayers through a National Insurance hike are being opposed by the Labour party and other opposition parties as well as swathes of his own party.
A Labour shadow minister had avoided four times answering whether her party opposes the Conservative government’s plans to introduce domestic vaccine passports for nightclubs, in the lastest unclear statement from Labour five months after leader Keir Starmer branded vaccine passports against “British instinct”.
Boris Johnson’s government has been criticised for leaving behind British citizens, as the last evacuation flights left Kabul.
Aircraft from the UK and Germany reportedly returned with hardly anyone on board, claims the UK has belatedly denied.
Labour MP Richard Burgon said the UK should ship reparations to Taliban-controlled Afghanistan, echoing demands from Stop the War Coalition.
Boris Johnson will recall parliament in order to debate Afghanistan, which has been described as the biggest blunder “since Suez”.
Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer has said the party must be “proud” of Tony Blair’s “record in government”, and no longer keep the Iraq War architect’s legacy at “arm’s length”.
Just days after Labour said it would “absolutely” oppose proof of vaccination to enter large venues like nightclubs, party leader Keir Starmer has suggested he could back vaccine passports and proof of a negative coronavirus test result for entry to sports stadiums.
Labour will “absolutely” vote against demanding vaccination for entry to aspects of public life, a senior party member has pledged.
Prime Minister Boris Johnson quickly backtracked on using a little-known scheme for himself and Rishi Sunak to avoid coronavirus quarantine.
Labour’s leader Sir Keir Starmer has complained that it would be “reckless” of Prime Minister Boris Johnson to “throw off all protections” after the UK has been under some form of coronavirus restrictions or lockdown for more than a year.
Pollsters made a big song and dance about how they’d learnt lessons in the wake of their comprehensive failure to foresee Brexit. Yet even when the laser-focus of the country’s greatest political minds bears down on just one constituency, Westminster still finds Britain inscrutable.
Sir Keir Starmer has seen his approval ratings plummet to the same as former socialist Jeremy Corbyn at the same time during his leadership.
Keir Starmer has said that Labour must be “patriotic and proud about it”, months after leftists in the party disavowed a similar proposal as “Fatherland-ism”.
Moving to claw back interest after a resounding rejection by the British public in the last two elections amid a lurch to the woke left, the Labour Party released a series of Black Lives Matter inspired policy proposals on the