Nigel Farage has called out Sir Keir Starmer over claims that the former UKIP leader “bemoaned the influence of the Jewish lobby”. The Labour leader made the comments during a fierce exchange in the Commons with Rishi Sunak. Sir Keir claimed the
The Channel migrant crisis is costing taxpayers £15-million-per-day, shocking new figures have revealed. The Home Office is spending £5.4 billion on asylum accommodation and support, estimates from the Treasury show. Labour has accused the Government of blowing its £1billion budget on “asylum
Several people were killed Wednesday in the central African country of Chad in what the government said was an attack by an opposition group on the national security agency’s office in the capital. Government spokesman Abderaman Koulamallah said in a statement that
More than 100 million Americans tuned in to bid “Goodbye, Farewell and Amen” to the doctors, nurses and staff of the fictional 4077th Mobile Army Surgical Hospital on this day in history, Feb. 28, 1983. The final episode of the hit TV
The people of New Orleans took to the streets to celebrate Mardi Gras for the first time on this day in history, Feb. 27, 1827. “A group of students in masks and costumes paraded through the streets, partying and dancing,” reports National Geographic
The World Trade Center, located in the heart of Manhattan in New York City, was built in 1966 and instantly became an iconic landmark for the city. The Twin Towers, as they were known, stood 1,360-plus feet above ground — each holding 110
Young Muhammad Ali, then known as Cassius Clay, knocked out opponent Sonny Liston for his first world title in boxing on this day in history, Feb. 25, 1964. Twenty-two-year-old Clay achieved the unthinkable by dethroning Liston, who was then the world heavyweight
A mum who was once named Teacher of the Year wrote “live each day like it’s your last” before she and her four children died in a house fire. Bernadine “Birdie” Pruessner set her own house on fire in Ferguson, Missouri, according
Joshua Lawrence Chamberlain, a bookish professor of rhetoric at Bowdoin College in Maine who became the Union’s most celebrated combat hero of the Civil War, died on this day in history, Feb. 24, 1914. Brig. Gen. Chamberlain was 85 years old. “A
A pardon for the “political prisoners” of January 6 will be among Donald Trump’s top priorities on the first day of a second Presidency should he win in November. Former White House aide Dr Sebastian Gauke said there will be “hundreds of