Year: 2025

Britain braces for autumn of chaos as 90M per day strikes threaten to break the country

Britain is facing an autumn of discontent with strikes set to disrupt crucial services across the country. The RMT union announced on Thursday that commuters would endure a week of industrial action on the London Underground at the start of September, just as…

Labour in meltdown: 1-in-4 members to desert Starmer for Corbyn’s breakaway leftist party

One in four Labour members could back Jeremy Corbyn’s party at the next general election, a shock poll has concluded. Twenty-eight per cent of those surveyed said they were considering supporting the former Labour leader’s new left-wing, pro-Gaza movement, which is set…

Asylum hotels face at least 27 protests nationwide this weekend after Epping court ruling

Asylum hotels across the country will be hit by a wave of anti-immigration protests this weekend. Dozens of demonstrations were being planned on Thursday as it emerged that a record 111,000 people had claimed asylum in the UK during Sir Keir Starmer’s first year in…

POLL: Is freedom of speech at risk in Keir Starmer’s Britain?

POLL Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer (Image: Getty) Lucy Connolly’s release from prison has reignited a row over freedom of speech in Britain. The mother-of-one was handed a 31-month sentence for stirring up racial hatred against asylum seekers online on the day of…

‘Beep if you think Starmer’s a w*****’ sign removed from road after constant honking

Police have taken down two banners from a major dual carriageway in the UK, encouraging drivers to loudly sound their dissatisfaction with Prime Minister Keir Starmer. Banners urging motorists to “beep if you think Keir Starmer is a w****r” and urging the Government…

Home Office launches appeal after High Court blocks migrant hotels in huge betrayal

Labour is desperately fighting to keep The Bell Hotel open for migrants, it has emerged. Ministers on Friday confirmed they are appealing the High Court’s decision to refuse Home Secretary Yvette Cooper the right to intervene in the Epping legal case. Insisting Labour wants…

Nigel Farage rages ‘whose side are you on?’ after Labour’s migrant hotel legal bid

Nigel Farage has condemned Labour’s eleventh-hour bid to keep a controversial migrant hotel open. Home Secretary Yvette Cooper confirmed the Government wants to appeal the temporary injunction ordering the Bell Hotel in Epping, Essex, to close. Ms Cooper defended the move, insisting hotels…

Shameful Labour is putting illegal migrants’ interests ahead of hard-working Britons

By doing so the Government has shown it does not have the best interests of the British public at heart and is a slap in the face of the people of Epping who have protested against the hotel since July….

Nigel Farage vows Reform will run ‘5 deportation flights a day’ in £10bn immigration plan

Nigel Farage has vowed five deportation flights a day (Image: Getty) Nigel Farage has vowed that, if he becomes Prime Minister, five deportation flights would leave the UK every day under a radical plan to tackle illegal immigration. The Reform UK leader warned Britain was facing…

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