Over 600 People Imprisoned Over France Riots So Far, 95 Per Cent Conviction Rate
Massive riots that saw thousands of cars and buildings burnt out sees over 1,200 convictions and 600 people sent to prison.
Massive riots that saw thousands of cars and buildings burnt out sees over 1,200 convictions and 600 people sent to prison.
Frustrated members of the public vent anger, including hair-pulling and punches thrown, as green activists continue shutting down roadways.
Dan Wootton hit back at allegations in the “cesspit of social media”, saying he is the victim of a smear campaign by a former partner.
Thousands now have a criminal record despite the government initially claiming lockdown rules were not meant to criminalise the public.
A woman who was jailed in June will be released from prison, with an appeals judge saying the case called for “compassion, not punishment”.
Released from his prison sentence for supporting ISIS in 2018, infamous radical who calls for hardline Sharia for Britain has been arrested.
Plans to build a new mosque in the historic tourist centre of London thought defeated in 2020 have gained a new lease of life.
Parents “can be reassured” that the UK government is going to bring clarity to transgender in schools, says equalities secretary Badenoch.
Even the heat wave passing over Europe isn’t enough to keep the popular public baths open, as authorities react to a rising tide of violence, allegedly by migrant men.
Ironically for a national holiday celebrating a rebellion against authority, France is marking Bastille day with a huge police deployment.
China has successfully penetrated every sector of the UK economy, blinded by short-termism and outplayed by Beijing, a major report warns.
Russian spymaster claims hour-long call with CIA director Burns to talk about the Wagner rebellion and “what should be done about Ukraine”.
President Biden arrived in Finland for U.S.-Nordic Summit, his final stop on a three-nation European tour, returning to the U.S. tonight.
NATO is “more united than ever”, Ukraine is on a path to membership, and is now treated as an equal to NATO, it was said in Vilnius.
Momentarily lost in his own words after he called Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky “Vladimir”, the forename of his Russian enemy.
United Nations votes to adopt resolution on Qur’an burning at ‘urgent meeting’ convened for Pakistan, a cheerleader for global blasphemy laws
Another human trafficker has been jailed in the UK over the shocking 2019 deaths of 39 Vietnamese migrants in a truck.
NATO’s annual summit in kicked off with new pledges of military support, with new missiles and tanks heading east from Germany and France.
NATO will make binding commitments to aid Ukraine but won’t commit to admitting it as a member until Russia has been defeated, it is claimed.
After a moment’s gesticulation and words exchanged, the King appeared able to get the President moving in the right direction once again.
The BBC is meeting with detectives over allegations against an unnamed presenter two months after it was first made aware of them.
U.S. President Joe Biden flew into the United Kingdom on Sunday night, a stop-off on his way to the NATO summit in Lithuania tomorrow.
Sweden may strike out its freedom of expression protections to ban Qur’an burning in exchange for Turkey backing its NATO membership bid.
France’s Parliament voted to approve controversial law allowing police to remotely turn on cameras and microphones to surveil suspects.
Chairman of Ukraine’s National Bank thanks Western partners for cash as reserves now the largest in history.
Charity Commission said charities should not demonise and undermine “those who think differently” and it was not their job to intervene.
Climate celebrity Greta Thunberg was detained by police over her refusal to stop blocking a road, and has now been charged.
Military investigates whether a group of well-disciplined young men in balaclavas zip-tying suspected looters were actually their own people.
Several people have been injured after a Land Rover drove into a elementary school building in Wimbledon, London, on Thursday morning.
A British soldier who deserted his unit to join up with the Ukrainians has been jailed for 12 months at his court-martial.
FM reflects on what he sees as weeks of tragedy caused by open borders policies, saying events in France prove Hungarian voters right.
At least 1,200 buildings attacked in nightly violence which the head of a top business federation says caused at least $1.1 billion of damage.
Masked gang of young men tying up rioters and putting out fires discussed in French papers, but the mayor denies vigilante gang exists at all.
The huge extent of damage and vandalism caused in nearly a week of nightly riots in France dramatically underlined by government figures.
France’s Chief of the Defence Staff paid tribute to a fallen fireman who died of a heart attack on Sunday night while putting out a car fire.
Ukraine now says it is losing territory again around Donetsk to Russian advances, with a spokesman saying “it’s hot everywhere now”.
French President Macron left a Brussels summit dealing with a new immigration plan early to try and deal with rioting at home
Police unions reported to the prosecutor by MP who accuses them of inciting civil war by talking of a “war” against “savage hordes”.
Images of French President Macron partying with pop star Elton John as he country experienced urban violence have been cited by his critics.
An experienced Army doctor with two Afghanistan tours under his belt claism to have been forced out after saying “men cannot be women”.