Take Back Migrants or Face Visa Ban
Whichever way they jump, one thing is clear: with the budget also approaching later in the month, it’s crunch time for the prime minister.
Whichever way they jump, one thing is clear: with the budget also approaching later in the month, it’s crunch time for the prime minister.
Underpinning all these stories is the simple and unpalatable fact that the country is living wildly beyond its means and that political leadership is in crisis with a chancellor sinking into quicksand.
The railway isn’t a vehicle for changing our beliefs: it’s literally a vehicle for getting us where we need to go. Concentrating solely on that is surely the best way to proceed.
Extraordinary letter from BBC chair will be dynamite for Trump’s lawyers.
British couple didn’t read the Foreign Office travel advice.
Everything else – Islam, migrants, trans pride, Ukrainian security – is more important than delivering basic safety and reasonable cost of living to British taxpayers. Go online to complain and you risk being thrown in jail. Are these people evil?
Judges deigning to let you speak within prescribed limits is not free speech.
The more they dig their heels in, the worse it will be for them.
The house believes that the Sun should never have set on the British Empire.
These are not anomalies. In the year to March 2025, 262 prisoners were mistakenly released, a 128 per cent surge from 115 the previous year, and a 434 per cent leap from 49 in 2015.
Sacking two executives won’t even begin to correct the BBC’s bias.
This story of George Villiers is nowhere near the first time in history that enormous political power was hijacked by a petty, ambitious sycophant. And it certainly wouldn’t be the last.
Let’s hope that the lords see the value of life and vote no to this proposed law.