‘Deeply Unhelpful’: UK Rejects International Court Arrest Warrant for Netanyahu
Rare division in Britain’s uniparty politics over whether to approve of international court applying for arrest warrant for Netanyahu.
Rare division in Britain’s uniparty politics over whether to approve of international court applying for arrest warrant for Netanyahu.
New rules to combat extremism are well-intentioned but flawed and open to abuse, potentially stifling freedom of speech, warns Nigel Farage.
UK makes tacit admission extremist groups have worked with the government and they have provided succour to Islamist groups for years.
Govt minister Michael Gove was cut off after he expressed there is a “significant body of judgement” that the Coronavirus was man-made.
Protests were held across Europe on Sunday to show support for Israel and to demand Hamas release the hostages taken on October 7th.
The Metropolitan Police said they are “considering” launching an investigation into a video showing Tory staff partying during a lockdown.
Govts worldwide may be trying to stub out the habit, but one top politician gets a private rooftop smoking room so he can puff in peace.
The UK government has announced a new ban on “hippy crack” despite the fact that police in the country often ignore existing drug-related crime.
(AP) — British lawmaker Sir David Amess was “assassinated” while meeting constituents last year by a “fanatical, radicalised Islamist terrorist,” a court heard Monday as the accused killer went on trial.
Former Prime Minister David Cameron has re-entered Britain’s political arena by calling for PM Boris Johnson to lower taxes to help tackle the energy crisis.
Michael Gove became trapped in a lift shortly after praising Iraq War architect Tony Blair as an “outstanding” man deserving of a knighthood.
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson was accused of employing a ‘dead cat strategy’ — killing a bad news story with a worse one — by planting lockdown rumours after damaging revelations about an allegedly rules-busting government Christmas party emerged in the press.
Reform UK leader Richard Tice has called Michael Gove a hypocrite for calling people who decide not to be vaccinated “selfish”.
Boris Johnson will not allow a second referendum for Scottish independence before the 2024 elections, Cabinet Minister Michael Gove said.
Boris Johnson’s government has reportedly put the idea of using vaccine passports in pubs back on the table if cases spike later this year.
Britain’s High Court ruled that Michael Gove acted unlawfully in awarding a contract to a company run by friends of Dominic Cummings.
Faith in government in Health Secretary Matt Hancock was so low the Prime Minister was told “repeatedly” that he should be fired from his position, Cummings claimed.
However useless Johnson is — and he is — I can think of an even worse alternative: PM Michael Gove and Cummings as wicked henchman.
Senior minister Michael Gove has said Prime Minister Boris Johnson should be announcing on Monday that from May 17th, people in England will be permitted to hug their loved ones as part of the next phase of unlocking the country.
Boris Johnson has denied that he would rather “let the bodies pile in their thousands” than order the third lockdown, as was claimed.
A UCL model has claimed the UK will have herd immunity in days, but the health minister poured water on the idea.
Johnson, sensing correctly that such a measure is going to be deeply unpopular, has decided to duck the issue by lying through his teeth.
Ministers have reportedly left open the possibility of requiring children to have coronavirus immunity passports in order to access events at large venues.
Customers at pubs, cafes, and restaurants will all be forced to sign in when they are finally allowed to reopen for outdoor service from April 12th, it has been revealed, in a move which has upset struggling hospitality businesses.
Prime Minister Boris Johnson will reportedly introduce a trial run for domestic coronavirus passports, testing the scheme at a few high profile events over the coming weeks.
British government ministers are reportedly considering drawing up a list of “essential” locations where vaccine certificates would not be demanded if the government goes ahead with implementing the documentation.
The BBC has recorded heartbreaking footage of a once-beautiful coral reef choked with floating PPE equipment and discarded face masks.
PM Boris Johnson has signalled that vaccine passports may be required domestically within the UK for Britons to go to the pub or the theatre.
Sir Roger Scruton would have supported Britain’s endless lockdowns, Michael Gove has implausibly claimed.
Britain’s leading left-wing newspaper The Guardian has published a list of Conservative MPs and prominent personalities who joined the social media platform Parler, which the newspaper claims is favoured by the “far-right” and “Trump supporters”.
Google-owned YouTube reinstated the blacklisted account of Rupert Murdoch-owned talkRADIO, hours after the faced accusations of censorship.
YouTube has deleted talkRADIO from the platform, with some speculating this follows the broadcaster taking a critical stance on lockdowns.
Britain is facing a ‘Tier 5’ national lockdown as government scientists have told Prime Minister Boris Johnson that the current restrictions are not harsh enough to slow the spread of the Chinese coronavirus.
The UK and the EU have made public the new trade deal which was agreed in principle on Christmas Eve, with both parties’ parliaments expected to approve the treaty.
The British government has awarded contracts to two firms to develop coronavirus “freedom passports” to enter into workplaces, pubs, and schools despite previously proclaiming that there are no plans to implement such a system. The two contracts were awarded to
The green agenda IS the Great Reset. One of the few political leaders who gets this is President Donald Trump.
Britain’s de-facto Brexit chief has implored the European Union to show “flexibility” to sign a trade deal in the coming days.
British MPs voted by 516 to 38 to turn the United Kingdom into a totalitarian police state.
Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s announcement that England will be placed under a second national lockdown was met with fury and derision in some quarters, with some going so far to call for his resignation.
Prime Minister Boris Johnson has rejected calls by the EU’s negotiator to “intensify” trade talks unless Brussels compromises.