Richard Tice drops huge clue Reform UK is no longer just a protest vote
As Reform UK looks to flesh out its foreign policy agenda, deputy leader Richad Tice came out swinging this week against Communist China and its ally Mauritius. Speaking to the Latika Takes podcast for The Nightly, Tice called out the…
Should Starmer call an immediate general election? Vote here
POLL Should Keir Starmer call an immediate general election? (Image: Getty) Sir Keir Starmer has dismissed demands for an immediate general election despite a petition calling for a fresh ballot gaining over 700,000 signatures. The next vote isn’t due until 2029, but those behind…
A migrant pulled a machete on me – but that wasn’t even the scariest part
We’d been warned about Jungle 2 before entering the sprawling migrant camp on the outskirts of Dunkirk. Its name harks back to another notorious make-shift settlement on the Northern French coast, the Calais Jungle, which had a reputation for crime. The comparison is accurate…
Locals hanging Union Jacks across UK city say ‘we’re patriotic, not racist’
The flags of St George and the Union have appeared in droves across lamp-posts and buildings throughout neighbourhoods in parts of Birmingham in what locals are calling ‘a patriotic outpouring’. The sudden emergence of the flags – initially in Weoley…
POLL: Should Labour really be spending a further £500m on migrants?
POLL Demonstrations were staged across the UK at the weekend (Image: Getty) Labour’s decision to set aside £500 million for a new migrant accommodation model has sparked fierce debate across the UK – so should taxpayers be footing the bill? The plan would…
Shocking moment Express reporter and Chris Philp attacked inside Dunkirk migrant camp
Shadow home secretary Chris Philp was pelted with glass bottles while visiting a migrant camp in northern France alongside Daily Express reporter Zak Garner-Purkis. Footage of the attack showed the Conservative MP recounting the “pretty shocking” experience of being threatened with…
Petition against asylum seeker benefits hits 427k signatures but still no debate
A huge petition against financial support being given by the Government to asylum seekers has waited 70 days for a possible debate date after hitting the required amount of support. The online document garnered 427,448 signatures over six months, with campaigns earning…
Outrage as 1 million more Brits on benefits since Labour took power
One million people have been put on benefits that do not require them to look for work since Labour took power, new figures have revealed. A record eight million people, mostly Britons, now claim universal credit – up from 6.9 million in…
French navy scrambles migrants out of ship’s path as Kemi Badenoch makes bold prediction
This is the staggering moment a migrant dinghy defied “rough” conditions in the Channel as the number of small boat arrivals soared past 50,000. The striking footage, obtained by the Daily Express, shows dozens of men packed together, holding on, as their boat…
Rachel Reeves eyes limit on amount YOU can gift before death in fresh tax hell for Britons
Rachel Reeves is eyeing changes to inheritance tax to help plug the huge gap in the public finances, according to reports. The Chancellor is said to be looking at tightening rules on gifting of money and assets before someone passes away to address…