Suella Braverman today condemned Gary Lineker’s controversial comparison of the Government’s migrant crackdown to Nazi Germany. The Match of the Day host has sparked fury from Tory MPs and calls for the BBC to sack him after taking to Twitter to hit
Gary Lineker has sparked fury after comparing the government’s new policy to Nazi tactics. Retweeting a video from the Home Office featuring Suella Braverman, Lineker wrote: “There is no huge influx. We take far fewer refugees than other major European countries. This
A man who was detained by police after three boys and three girls were discovered in a cellar has been revealed to be the grandson of a Nazi war criminal. Tom Landon’s evil ancestor was Ernst Kaltenbrunner, the head of the Austrian
World War II-era map leading to alleged Nazi loot sparks modern-day treasure hunt in the Netherlands
A hand-drawn map with a red letter X purportedly showing the location of a buried stash of precious jewelry looted by Nazis from a blown-up bank vault has sparked a modern-day treasure hunt in a tiny Dutch village more than three quarters
Since Prince Harry’s book appeared days earlier in stores in Spain, it has emerged that Harry partially put some of the blame onto Prince William and Kate for the decision to wear a Nazi uniform to a party in 2005. Harry writes, in
Prince Harry has detailed the shocking aftermath of the controversial pictures that saw dressed in a Nazi uniform in 2005. The Duke of Sussex has made comments in his new book Spare, which is officially released in the UK on Tuesday but
Prince Harry has claimed the heir to the throne and Princess of Wales, Kate, told him to dress as a Nazi soldier for a ‘Native and Colonial’ theme party. The Duke of Sussex will alleged in his new memoir ‘Spare’ that William
The public will have access to a map allegedly showing where Nazis hid their looted treasure after the map went on display at the National Archive in Holland. The map, which may point to where the Nazis hid a trove of stolen
A 97-year-old woman convicted this month as an accessory in the murder of more than 10,500 people at the Nazis’ Stutthof concentration camp during World War II appealed her case Wednesday. Irmgard Furchner served as a secretary to the SS commander of