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  • Starmer and Macron in extraordinary face-off with Trump over Greenland: Euro leaders issue statement saying they will 'not stop defending' Nato borders as President threatens to seize mineral-rich island by FORCE

    01/06/2026 7:29:11 PM PST · by MinorityRepublican · 69 replies
    The Daily Mail ^ | 6 January 2026 | KATHERINE LAWTON and ROSS IBBETSON
    Europe's leaders boldly confronted Donald Trump on Tuesday night after his administration threatened to use the US military to seize Greenland. A joint statement from leaders including Sir Keir Starmer, French President Emmanuel Macron and Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni of Italy vowed to defend Greenland's 'territorial integrity' - following days of escalating tensions between the US and NATO ally Denmark. It comes as Trump and his top advisers explore plans including purchasing the Danish territory or taking charge of its defense, according to a senior administration official. The White House said that 'utilising the US military is always an option'...
  • Maduro-apologist Jeremy Corbyn red-faced after BBC skewering: 'but he stole the election!'

    01/05/2026 9:25:59 PM PST · by nickcarraway · 21 replies
    Express ^ | Tue, Jan 6, 2026 | Michael D. Carroll
    Jeremy Corbyn's recent appearance on BBC's Newsnight has sparked intense debate, as he faced tough questions about his views on Venezuela's captured leaderShare ArticleSNIPJeremy Corbyn, Co-Founder of Your Party, faced a grilling on BBC's Newsnight on Monday over his stance on ousted Venezuelan dictator Nicolas Maduro . The former Labour leader was roasted by host Victoria Derbyshire when he refused to accept Maduro was not Venezuela's legitimate leader. Jeremy Corbyn, Co-Founder of Your Party, faced a grilling on BBC's Newsnight on Monday over his stance on ousted Venezuelan dictator Nicolas Maduro . The former Labour leader was roasted by host...
  • Keir Starmer refuses to say whether Donald Trump's capture of Venezuelan dictator Nicolas Maduro broke international law

    01/05/2026 4:47:29 PM PST · by MinorityRepublican · 17 replies
    The Daily Mail ^ | 05 Jan 2026 | JASON GROVES
    Keir Starmer faced a growing Labour backlash on Monday night after refusing to say whether Donald Trump's raid in Venezuela broke international law. The Prime Minister, who has lectured opponents on the importance of international law for years, insisted it remained 'the benchmark against which we judge the actions of all other governments'. But he refused to be drawn on whether the seizure of Venezuelan president Nicolas Maduro was legal, saying it was 'for the US to justify the action it has taken'. He added: 'It is not straightforward. It is complicated, and even today, there are further developments.' Sir...
  • Starmer backs Danish PM after she demands US stop threats to take over Greenland

    01/05/2026 1:59:35 PM PST · by MinorityRepublican · 22 replies
    The Guardian ^ | Mon 5 Jan 2026 | Peter Walker
    Keir Starmer has publicly backed the Danish prime minister over Donald Trump after she demanded that the US stop its threats to forcibly take over Greenland. Speaking after Mike Tapp, the migration minister, repeatedly dodged questions about threats by Trump and his allies to seize Greenland, Starmer told broadcasters that he supported Mette Frederiksen after she criticised US rhetoric. “Well, I stand with her, and she’s right about the future of Greenland,” Starmer told Sky News. Asked by the BBC if he agreed with Danish calls for Trump to stop raising the idea that the US should annex the island,...
  • Cooper reminds US of international legal obligations in Venezuela

    01/05/2026 12:56:47 PM PST · by libstripper · 17 replies
    MSN ^ | Jan. 5, 2026 | Jennifer McKiernan
    Foreign Secretary Yvette Cooper has reminded her US counterpart Marco Rubio of his obligations under international law, she told MPs, following US military action in Venezuela. US President Donald Trump's launched an operation resulting in the capture of President Nicolás Maduro this weekend, leading to accusations the US had flouted international law. Cooper's statement to the House of Commons went further than Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer, who has so far avoided condemning Trump's decision and focused instead on the brutality of Maduro's dictatorship.
  • The Labour apologists for Maduro trying to turn Starmer against the US

    01/04/2026 9:41:06 AM PST · by MinorityRepublican · 24 replies
    The Telegraph ^ | 04 January 2026 | Amy Gibbons
    When he entered No 10, Sir Keir Starmer staked his reputation on upholding international law. That commitment is now being put to the test after Britain’s closest ally stormed into a sovereign country and seized its leader, leaving the Prime Minister firmly between a rock and a hard place. Donald Trump’s capture of Nicolás Maduro, the Venezuelan president, and his wife Cilia Flores threatens to become a toxic disaster for Sir Keir, who is attempting to get his premiership back on track after a torrid year. Having worked hard to form a warm but fragile relationship with the erratic US...
  • Data shows rise in racial, religious hate crime on UK public transport

    01/03/2026 10:51:37 PM PST · by nickcarraway · 23 replies
    Andalou Agency ^ | 02.01.2026 | Burak Bir
    'For visible Muslims in particular, the top deck of a bus or a half-empty train carriage can mean threatening behaviour, verbal abuse, or even violent attack simply because of their faith,' says head of Muslim groupRacial and religious hate crimes on public transport across the UK have increased in recent years, with police data showing more than 3,200 racially motivated offenses recorded in 2024–25, according to figures released Friday. Data from the British Transport Police shows racial hate crimes recorded across England, Wales, and Scotland rose from 2,827 cases in 2019–20 to 3,258 in 2024–25, reflecting a steady upward trend...
  • UK, France strike ISIS arms storage facility near Palmyra, Syria

    01/03/2026 4:50:37 PM PST · by doc maverick · 20 replies
    Jerusalem Post ^ | 01/03/26 | Staff
    “Britain and France on Saturday conducted an airstrike on an underground facility in the mountains north of Palmyra, Syria, which ISIS terrorists "likely" used to store weapons and explosives, the British Defense Ministry confirmed in a statement. Western aircraft have been conducting patrols to stop a resurgence of the terror group, the ministry noted. Our aircraft used Paveway IV guided bombs to target a number of access tunnels down to the facility," the ministry added, noting that initial indications are that the target was successfully engaged, and that no civilians were put at risk by the strikes.“
  • Starmer won't be drawn on whether US strikes on Venezuela broke international law

    01/03/2026 12:51:11 PM PST · by MinorityRepublican · 20 replies
    BBC News ^ | 3 January 2026 | Laura Kuenssberg
    Sir Keir Starmer has refused to be drawn on whether or not US President Donald Trump's military action against Venezuela may have broken international law. In an interview with the BBC's Sunday with Laura Kuenssberg programme on Saturday morning, the prime minister did not condemn the US strikes. He said he was waiting to establish all the facts but would not "shy away from this", adding he was a "lifelong advocate of international law". Sir Keir earlier said the UK had not been involved in Saturday's large-scale strikes on Venezuela and he had not spoken to Trump about the operation...
  • Squirming Keir Starmer refuses to say whether he backs Trump's capture of Nicolas Maduroaduro

    01/03/2026 12:30:04 PM PST · by Angelino97 · 14 replies
    Daily Mail ^ | January 3, 2026 | Sabrina Penty
    Squirming Sir Keir Starmer refused to back or condemn Donald Trump's military action against Venezuela today. The Prime Minister said he was waiting to 'establish all the facts' after the US captured Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro and flew him out of the country in an extraordinary military operation. When the BBC pressed him on whether he believed the US had broken international law, Sir Keir refused to condemn Trump's actions, reiterating that 'we need to establish the full picture'. Speaking to BBC presenter Laura Kuenssberg on Saturday, he added: 'I don't shy away from this. I've been a lifelong advocate...
  • UK 'not involved in any way' in US strike on Venezuela, Starmer says

    01/03/2026 5:12:01 AM PST · by MinorityRepublican · 52 replies
    BBC News ^ | 3 January 2026 | Tom McArthur
    The UK was not involved "in any way" in the US-led strike on Venezuela, Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer has said. Sir Keir said he had not yet spoken to US President Donald Trump about the US operation to seize President Nicolas Maduro in the country's capital, Caracas. Asked if he condemned the US action, as a number of other UK politicians have, he told reporters he wanted to "establish facts" and speak to Trump first about the "fast moving situation". The prime minister also said he was working with the UK embassy in Venezuela to ensure around 500 British...
  • Award-winning nurse struck off after sharing anti-immigration posts on social media saying 'foreigners' coming to Britain will become 'your rulers'

    01/02/2026 10:50:55 PM PST · by MinorityRepublican · 24 replies
    The Daily Mail ^ | 2 January 2026 | JACK HARDY
    An award-winning NHS nurse has been struck off after sharing anti-immigrant posts online saying that 'foreigners' who come to Britain will end up 'being your rulers'. Roberta Batchelor was stripped of her licence after a disciplinary panel concluded a series of her social media posts 'sought to cause offence to immigrants...and those of Muslim faith'. She bizarrely claimed to have been acting out of anger over the Labour government's cuts to winter fuel allowance and was 'caught up in all the unrest in the country'. It proved an ignominious end to a career spanning 40 years at University Hospitals Birmingham...
  • France threatens to arrest Britons who stop migrant crossings

    01/02/2026 7:06:48 PM PST · by MinorityRepublican · 25 replies
    The Telegraph ^ | 02 January 2026 | Isaac Crowson, Charles Hymas
    France is threatening to arrest British activists trying to stop migrants leaving French beaches on small boats bound for England. Sources close to Laurent Nunez, the French interior minister, said he wanted to see the Britons arrested for possible obstruction and aggravated violence. It follows a series of vigilante-style actions by Britons from the Raise the Colours movement, which encourages the widespread public display of flags bearing the Union Flag and St George’s Cross. Raise the Colours activists have published videos online of what they describe as “civilian border control” or “Operation Stop the Boats”. The films show them wading...
  • The downplaying of momentous events in Iran

    01/02/2026 11:16:07 AM PST · by T Ruth · 18 replies
    JNS ^ | Jan. 1, 2026 | Melanie Phillips
    All week, Iranians have been mounting massive and widespread street protests. … These demonstrations have been far more consequential than previous such revolts. ... Even more remarkably, a number of bases for the fearsome Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps and the Basij militia reportedly fell into the hands of protesters, with one Basij operative killed after demonstrators threw stones in Kuhdasht, a city in western Iran. At time of writing, this insurrection is still escalating. Although at least four protesters have been killed, the feared bloodbath by security forces hasn’t yet materialized. ... [If] this revolt ... succeed[s], this ... would...
  • A Somalian convicted double murderer who took a prison officer hostage WON £240,000 in taxpayer-funded compensation and legal costs in the UK.

    01/02/2026 8:54:45 AM PST · by SmokingJoe · 12 replies
    X ^ | 01/02/2026 | Katie Miller
    A Somalian convicted double murderer who took a prison officer hostage WON £240,000 in taxpayer-funded compensation and legal costs in the UK. They are just giving free money away to murderous Somalians in the UK.
  • Just 12 Per Cent of UK Voters Approver of Labour Party Government

    12/31/2025 11:37:42 AM PST · by MinorityRepublican · 16 replies
    Breitbart ^ | 31 Dec 2025 | Kurt Zindulka
    Capping off UK Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer’s disastrous first full year in office, a poll from YouGov found that just over one in ten voters approve of his government’s performance. In its final approval survey for the year, YouGov found that only 12 per cent of the British voting public have a favourable opinion of the left-wing Labour Party government. In comparison, 68 per cent of voters disapprove of the government’s performance, while 20 per cent have no opinion. For context, the failed Tory government of Prime Minister Rishi Sunak also had a 12 per cent approval rating immediately...
  • Starmer vows to 'defeat decline and division' in new year message

    01/01/2026 7:22:47 PM PST · by MinorityRepublican · 39 replies
    BBC News ^ | 31 December 2025 | Becky Morton
    Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer has promised to "defeat the decline and division offered by others" in his new year message, as he insisted 2026 would see people feel "positive change" in their lives. He acknowledged "things have been tough in Britain for a while" but said the public should now start to see improvements including lower bills, more police on the streets and new health hubs. It has been a difficult year for the PM, who has been battling slowing economic growth, poor poll ratings and speculation he could face a leadership challenge. In her own new year message,...
  • Second highest number of Channel crossings by migrants recorded in 2025

    01/01/2026 5:45:29 AM PST · by MinorityRepublican · 24 replies
    The Standard ^ | January 1, 2026 | Anahita Hossein-Pour
    A total of 41,472 migrants arrived in the UK in 2025 after crossing the English Channel – the second highest annual figure on record. The Home Office confirmed on Thursday that no migrants made the journey on New Year’s Eve, continuing a run of no crossings over the festive period. It means the overall number of arrivals last year finished 9% below the all-time high of 45,774 in 2022. Reform UK leader Nigel Farage said Sir Keir Starmer’s plan to “smash the gangs” had been “a complete disaster” and the “one in, one out” deal with France is a “farce”....
  • Violent crimes against parents by children up 60% since 2015, shows London data

    12/31/2025 8:13:06 AM PST · by Salman · 7 replies
    The Guardian (UK) ^ | Wed 31 Dec 2025 | Daniel Boffey
    The number of violent offences involving an adolescent attacking their parents or step-parents has increased by more than 60% in the past decade, according to figures recorded by the UK’s biggest police force. Data released by Scotland Yard reveals that there were 1,886 such offences recorded in 2015 but this increased to 3,091 in the first 10 months of 2025 alone. The offences involved a suspect aged between 10, the age of criminal responsibility in England, Wales and Northern Ireland, and 17 who had been recorded as being the child or stepchild of the alleged victim. The Metropolitan police figures...
  • Why Israel's recognition of Somaliland as an independent state is controversial

    12/29/2025 8:01:23 PM PST · by SeekAndFind · 45 replies
    BBC ^ | 12/29/2025 | Wedaeli Chibelushi,Ameyu Etana,BBC Afaan OromooandFarah Lamane,BBC Somali
    Israel has taken the controversial decision to recognise the breakaway state of Somaliland as an independent nation, sparking condemnation from many other countries. China is the latest to condemn the decision, with its foreign ministry spokesperson Lin Jian telling reporters: "No country should encourage or support other countries' internal separatist forces for its own selfish interests." China outlined its position ahead of the UN Security Council holding an emergency session to discuss Israel's decision. Israel on Friday became the first country in the world to acknowledge Somaliland as a standalone republic, more than 30 years after the region declared independence...