Nigel Farage discusses plan to pay migrants to move to Rwanda Meddling Lords stand accused of being more interested in stopping migrant flights to Rwanda than perilous Channel crossings after once again hindering the democratic process. Unelected Peers last night voted to
A Tory MP blasted the slow roll-out of digital connectivity to rural areas of Britain during Science, Innovation and Technology questions in Parliament today. Taking to his feet in the House of Commons Sir Edward Leigh questioned Minister of State Julia Lopez
MPs have accused the BBC of reducing services for older people because it has moved budgets from local radio to regional online services. The Public Accounts Committee (PAC) also warned the broadcaster “lacks a clear plan” on how to spend an extra
Senior Labour MPs have been slammed after they were seen mocking the scenes in Brussels as police were called in by a left-wing mayor to shut down the National Conservatism Conference. Nigel Farage, Suella Braverman and Hungarian PM Viktor Orban are all
The BBC has been accused of “shocking bias” in a row over Nick Robinson’s interview with Lord Cameron. The presenter sparked a backlash after referring to Israeli attacks in Gaza as “murders” as he grilled the Foreign Secretary on BBC Radio 4’s
Calls for YouTube to ban Meghan Markle’s brother have come after a series of vile videos where he mocks the Duchess of Sussex have appeared online. Meghan has been targeted by her brother Thomas Markle Jr in a new campaign of abuse
The SNP has sparked outrage after it emerged almost £400,000 was spent promoting a controversial new hate crime law. The taxpayer-funded campaign, which included TV adverts, billboards and social media adverts, urged Scots to report hate crimes ahead of the new legislation
Social media giant WhatsApp has triggered a wave of outrage after it announced it was reducing its minimum age of use by three years from 16 to 13. The messaging company, owned by Meta, announced the change earlier this week. In response,
Afghanistan is “too dangerous” for a sex offender asylum seeker ordered to return home because he continued to act “inappropriately” around women, a court has determined. Court documents have revealed that the unnamed male asylum seeker, 31, was convicted of “outraging public
China is to blame for fake Royal Mail stamps flooding the market in a move branded an act of “economic warfare”, akin to “counterfeiting money”. Royal Mail believes sheets of its genuine stamps have been sent to the country, where they are