Brits posing as ‘border force’ run riot on French beaches in bid to ‘stop the boats’
Vigilantes from the UK have ramped up efforts to stop migrants crossing the English Channel by targeting small boats in France. Members of the right-wing campaign group Raise the Colours claim to have vessels which they said would have been used to carry…
WW3 horror map shows ‘250,000 Brits would die’ if three likeliest spots were nuked
A terrifying map has laid bare the catastrophic damage that could be inflicted by a Russian nuclear strike on three strategic locations in the UK, as fears of World War 3 intensify. In yet another dire warning to emerge from…
Horror as Christmas tree chopped down hours after lights turned on
A community has been left devastated after its Christmas tree, which has stood for more than a decade, was cut down just hours after its festive lights were switched on. The tree in Shotton Colliery, County Durham, was felled between 10pm and…
Man dies after falling from ladder while hanging British flags on lampposts
A man died after falling from a lamppost while hanging up British flags near his home in support of the ‘Raise the Colours’ initiative. Paul Lumber, from Bristol, suffered fatal injuries from a height while hanging flags near his home…
Don’t fall ill this Christmas – greedy doctors will let you die if it means more money
God help you if you get sick this Christmas. In fact, it will only be God who CAN help you because it sure as hell won’t be striking junior doctors. How did it happen that we now have an army of…
Fiona Bruce skewers Labour politician in fiery Question Time clash: ‘Hang on!’
Fiona Bruce grilled a Labour politician over the timing of the decision to scrap the two-child benefit cap on tonight’s Question Time. The BBC host pressed Scottish Labour leader Anas Sarwar why it was now a “moral mission” after Sir…
Nigel Farage tears apart Keir Starmer after he ‘didn’t even reply’ to ‘very polite letter’
Reform UK leader Nigel Farage (Image: GB NEWS) Nigel Farage ripped into Sir Keir Starmer after Reform UK was snubbed over new peerages. A series of nominations to the House of Lords were confirmed yesterday, with 25 from Labour, three for the Tories and five for…
Rachel Reeves nightmare as UK economy shrinks in new humiliation for Labour
The UK economy contracted by 0.1% in October, the Office for National Statistics (ONS) said, dealing yet another blow to Chancellor Rachel Reeves. The fall in gross domestic product (GDP) comes despite economists predicting 0.1% growth. Britain’s services sector dropped…
Ed Miliband set to be last man standing as EU prepares to reverse petrol car ban
A planned U-turn by the European Union (EU) on a flagship ban on sales of petrol vehicles, could leave Ed Miliband in the cold. Brussels is understood to be planning a significant climbdown on vehicles emission rules, after pressure from member states, according…
Reform sweeps to victory in four by-election wins – with first ever gain in Scotland
Reform UK has swept to victory in yet more council by-elections overnight, taking four new seats from opposition parties including their first ever gain in Scotland. The victory north of the border was announced this lunchtime, as Nigel Farage’s surging…









