Transgender cyclists must compete with biological males, UK governing body rules
British Cycling has safeguarded female events for those born female
British Cycling has safeguarded female events for those born female
Nigel Farage spoke to Sky News in an explosive interview hours after Britain recorded its highest net migration figures in history
Of the 80,989 asylum claims made in the past five years by small boat migrants, just 16 percent have been processed, meaning some individuals have been living in Britain for five years without a confirmed right to do so
Conservative broadcaster Nigel Farage said the record figures represent “a total breach of trust between voters and this government”
Many staple food items are over 30 percent more expensive in British supermarkets than they were this time last year
The police overseeing the event refrained from removing the protesters but moved swiftly to detain the angry commuter
Mr. Sutcliffe has been at the center of a number of controversies in classrooms over the last few years
The 18-year-old British “prankster” is in police custody on suspicion of causing a public nuisance
The “Black Out” production of “Tambo & Bones” at a playhouse in east London is to be viewed “free from the White gaze”
Immigration into Britain is reaching ever-greater heights, and despite the growing dissent of the electorate, both establishment parties are doing little to address the issue
The predator pleaded guilty to charges of abduction, sexual assault, watching pornography in the presence of a child, and possessing indecent images of children
Guto Harri, an ex-aide to Boris Johnson during his time as prime minister, revealed all in his latest podcast
Convicts are being offered up to £1,500 (€1,728) to head back to Albania, with some even being released from prison just a third of the way into their sentence
The former Brexit Party and UKIP leader was particularly critical of the government’s over-regulation of British businesses stifling economic growth and its liberal immigration policy responsible for record net migration
Demography experts from the University of Oxford believe that declining birth rates and sky-high immigration from non-EU countries will see White British children become a minority in primary schools by 2060
The figures to be published later this month will show a huge increase over Britain’s previous annual peak of 504,000
Andrew Bridgen claims he has been defamed after former Health Secretary Matt Hancock labeled him as “antisemitic” for likening the Covid-19 vaccine to the Holocaust
Johanita Kossiwa Dogbey was stabbed in the neck with a makeshift blade as she returned home from shopping for her mother’s birthday present
The former U.S. president discussed a wide range of issues in an exclusive interview with Nigel Farage of GB News during his visit to Scotland
U.K. Immigration Minister Robert Jenrick offered his remarks ahead of the Conservative government’s Illegal Migration Bill going back to parliament
The man, known as AJ, arrived in Britain on a small boat via the English Channel in 2021 and is currently appealing against a deportation order
Diane Abbott, a controversial left-wing Labour MP, claimed that Jews and members of the traveling community only experience prejudice in the same way as redheads
Britain’s deputy prime minister resigned on Friday ahead of the publication of a report into bullying allegations he claims is “flawed and sets a dangerous precedent for the conduct of good government”
The figures for March published by the Office for National Statistics (ONS) on Wednesday show the U.K. is now the only country in Western Europe with double-digit inflation
The proposal by Welsh Labour government ministers has been slammed by conservatives who argue the taxpayer bill for Britain’s asylum policy is already at a record high
The British government is expected to trigger every mobile phone in the country to test an emergency alert system for terror attacks and climate disasters
The first episode of “Naked Education,” which aired last week on Channel 4, received a total of 930 complaints to Britain’s broadcasting watchdog
A senior White House official said former Northern Ireland First Minister Arlene Foster’s claim that Joe Biden “hates Britain” is “simply untrue”
The BBC correspondent accused Musk of overseeing a rise in hateful content on Twitter, but when pressed on the accusation failed to name a single example
All are being monitored by intelligence services and counter-terror police, but they are protected from being deported due to having claimed asylum
The Afghan national was arrested on Friday on suspicion of stabbing a woman to death at her home in Limerick on Tuesday
Dozens of police officers employed by the Metropolitan Police have convictions pertaining to drunk driving, acts of violence, dishonesty, and drug offenses
The Home Office has agreed to relocate migrants from hotels across the country to the barge, but local residents are not impressed by the announcement
Peter Murrell, who was the SNP’s chief executive for almost 25 years, was arrested at his home on Wednesday morning
Rishi Sunak was talking ahead of announcing a new grooming gangs task force
The British government announced on Wednesday it would soon be relocating more than 52,000 migrants currently living in hotels to military bases and disused ferries
Both the BBC and West Yorkshire Police referred to convicted rapist Zara Jade as a woman in their reports on his sentencing for his latest crimes
The ban follows a motion initiated by his successor, Sir Keir Starmer, and passed by the Labour party’s national executive committee on Tuesday
The intervention by the Council of Europe is the latest attempt by a European body to involve itself in Britain’s domestic agenda
Yousaf beat devout Christian Kate Forbes to become the next leader of the governing SNP party, despite being strongly disliked among the Scottish electorate
The British government could announce the new policy as early as next week
The heir to the British throne visited Polish and British army bases in the south of the country on Wednesday before meeting with the Polish president in Warsaw
Despite recent gradual decreases, the cost of living in Britain saw an unexpected rise last month of 10.4 percent year-over-year
It is the second attack of a similar nature against Muslims in Britain in as many months
A strengthened Poland, together with other Central European countries, is becoming an important fulcrum of American foreign policy, writes Dalibor Balšinek for the Echo 24 Czech news outlet
A year-long report painted a bleak picture of Britain’s top police force, revealing that a combination of incompetence, toxicity, discrimination and complacency had caused the Metropolitan Police to become unfit for purpose
Rasmus Paludan intended to burn a copy of the Quran in an English city on Wednesday to coincide with the start of Ramadan
Leaders of the United States, the United Kingdom and Australia hailed the move, which will see Australia gain its own nuclear-powered fleet of submarines and U.S. and U.K. submarines operating in the region
A number of conservative voices are calling for the BBC to be privatized after walking back its partiality complaint and reinstating Gary Lineker
Gary Lineker will return to Britain’s screens on Saturday to present “Match of the Day” after the BBC caved to the considerable public fallout over his suspension
U.K. Home Secretary Suella Braverman claimed “fair and patient” Brits have had enough of being “taken for a ride” by weak asylum laws costing taxpayers over £3 billion a year to accommodate over 180,000 asylum seekers with pending applications
Sadiq Khan was heckled by members of the public for his comments at a People’s Question Time event in London on Thursday
The new agreement aims to improve the controversial Northern Ireland Protocol that pro-U.K. politicians in Northern Ireland claim has isolated the country from the rest of the U.K.
The Somali national was never deported after his asylum claim was rejected but has now been warned he faces a high risk of deportation after his release from prison
The Afghan asylum seekers were cleared of any wrongdoing by the police following an allegation of rape by a fellow pupil on Feb. 6
The Home Office will grant more than 12,000 asylum seekers refugee status off the back of an uncontested questionnaire, enabling them to forgo an immigration interview
French and Dutch publishers confirmed they had no intention of following the lead of the books’ British publisher and the Roald Dahl Story Company acquired by Netflix in 2021
An immigration appellate court ruled it was for politicians and not the judiciary to consider what constitutes a matter of national security
Kate Forbes has been criticized for not supporting same-sex marriages or children being born out of wedlock
Nicola Sturgeon will stand down after more than eight years as the head of the Scottish government
Members of the public are now asking whose side the police are on
Local residents in Cornwall are worried about the effects the continued presence of asylum seekers will have on tourism and community safety
Some were quick to criticize the mainstream media’s demonization of protesters as “far right”
It is alleged one of the boys raped a fellow pupil while three others pinned down the victim and kept a lookout
The more the media attempts to discredit Lee Anderson for widely held views deemed unpalatable by the self-proclaimed intelligentsia, the more popular he will become
Jurors were told the tale of Jared O’Mara’s demise as he attempted to defraud British taxpayers to continue funding his drug and alcohol addiction
“Nothing is off the table,” claimed British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak as his office announced Ukrainian pilots would be trained on NATO-approved aircraft
Brexit-backing MPs believe the only way to secure the country’s borders is to leave the European Convention on Human Rights
The case is the first time a U.K. court has been required to assess the legality of imposing LGBT ideology on primary schools
Johnson’s call for jets has been roundly rejected by most Western leaders
Nicola Sturgeon admits trans women will be treated differently than women, despite previously insisting all women are equal
The former British prime minister recalled how Putin warned him it would only “take a minute” to take him out
The frail victim had treated her killer like a grandson, providing him with a room, food, and a car, and had attended his graduation in the 9 years he lived with her
27-year-old Mohammad Farooq has been charged with a string of terror offenses
Left-wing British broadcaster Channel 4 News spoke to several women who were finding the move to far more culturally diverse communities challenging
The question is now how Russia will respond
Abdulrahimzai attempted to con U.K. police by telling them he was 16 years old in order to be treated as a minor
Complaints for separate incidents have been made in two of Cornwall’s main towns
The suggestion was dismissed by politicians and medical professionals who called on people to take responsibility for their own choices
Scottish Green Party politician Maggie Chapman said she believes children should be allowed to change their gender
Truck drivers found not having secured their vehicles effectively and negligently importing migrants into Britain will face fines of up to £10,000 per migrant
The U.K. government in Westminster has effectively overruled Scotland’s devolved government, sparking fury among Scottish nationalists who have long campaigned for independence from the rest of the United Kingdom
Many are questioning why the BBC is using taxpayers’ money to promote the account of a known jihadist who abandoned Britain to join the Islamic State death cult
The University of Hull said it would instead find a “financially viable alternative … that reflects the communities’ priorities”
Reporting on the incident last March was originally restricted, as the defendant had lied about being a minor
Just 1 percent of Brits are “completely confident” in the British prime minister’s ability to fix Britain’s broken asylum system
Convicted rapist, Tarek Namouz, was found guilty of sending over €12,000 to Islamic extremists in Syria and of possessing Islamic State videos on bomb-making and how to kill someone with a knife
The 22-year-old BLM organizer is alleged to have promised excess monies from a BLM fundraiser to a youth charity that did not receive the funds
A majority of the public, some 60 percent of respondents, believe that 2023 will actually be worse financially for their families than the year just gone
Charity worker Isabel Vaughan-Spruce claimed she had been “searched, arrested, interrogated by police, and charged simply for praying in the privacy of my own mind”
After the vote, the U.K. government refused to rule out using a constitutional mechanism to block the bill from becoming law
The teen suffered a broken nose, chipped teeth, and a broken jaw in the filmed attack
Tory MP Andrew Bridgen used parliamentary privilege to allege a cover-up between the pharmaceutical industry and the research facilities and charities he claims are in its pocket
The British government is spending people’s own money to tell them to keep energy consumption as low as possible at the coldest time of the year
A major rescue operation was underway in the English Channel on Wednesday morning after a boat with dozens of migrants sank in the early hours
More caseworkers, greater surveillance, and a more hard-line approach will see Britain get to grips with its ongoing migration crisis, Rishi Sunak told the House of Commons on Tuesday
A freedom of information request by the BBC revealed fewer than 100 illegal migrants have been arrested after using irregular channels to knowingly enter Britain unlawfully
Development of the new Tempest aircraft is reportedly already underway and will eventually replace the Eurofighter Typhoon jet
The man allegedly escorted at least 10 migrants to Britain from France back in June of this year
Politicians froom the borough of Blackburn with Darwen in the northeast of England argue the quota is unfair when local public services are already stretched thin