British lawyers could be stationed in Rwandan courts to make sure asylum treaty goes ahead – as Rishi Sunak is set to hand over another £15m to sweeten fresh terms with the African nation

British lawyers could be stationed in Rwandan courts to make sure asylum treaty goes ahead – as Rishi Sunak is set to hand over another £15m to sweeten fresh terms with the African nation

The Supreme Court judgment on the Government’s plan to removal asylum seekers to Rwanda comes more than 18 months after it was first announced. 2022  April 14: Following a drastic increase in the number of people crossing the Channel in small boats, then-prime minister Boris Johnson announces a £140million plan to deport migrants arriving in … Read more

The Albanian towns left crumbling as workers flee to UK: British taxpayers hand £8.4m to regenerate poverty-stricken Kukesi after it loses half of its population – but teenagers still vow to make it to England for lucrative jobs in construction

The Albanian towns left crumbling as workers flee to UK: British taxpayers hand £8.4m to regenerate poverty-stricken Kukesi after it loses half of its population – but teenagers still vow to make it to England for lucrative jobs in construction

Teenagers in one of Albania’s most deprived areas have not given up on their dreams of migrating to Britain, despite UK taxpayers funding an £8.4m programme to encourage them to stay at home. The money was recently earmarked by the UK Government to be spent on job creation and community schemes in the region of … Read more

Blackpink singer Lisa says she will ‘forever cherish’ the moment she was awarded an honorary MBE

Blackpink singer Lisa says she will ‘forever cherish’ the moment she was awarded an honorary MBE

Blackpink‘s Lalisa Manoban said she will ‘forever cherish’ the moment she received an honorary MBE from King Charles III in a gushing Instagram post. The K-pop star, 26 – who goes by Lisa – shared an excited photo of herself holding up the award, seemingly moments after the investiture ceremony which took place at Buckingham Palace … Read more

Blackpink’s Jennie Kim can’t contain her excitement after receiving an honorary MBE from King Charles and attending the South Korea-UK State Banquet at Buckingham Palace

Blackpink’s Jennie Kim can’t contain her excitement after receiving an honorary MBE from King Charles and attending the South Korea-UK State Banquet at Buckingham Palace

Jennie Kim couldn’t contain her excitement as she took to Instagram after receiving an Honorary MBE from King Charles on Wednesday.  The Blackpink singer, 27, looked incredible in a long black boucle Chanel dress and matching blazer as she posed for snaps after receiving the award.  She also dressed to impress as she attended the … Read more

PETER HITCHENS: Liberty fought tyranny in a barely noticed court hearing last week, in what I believe is one of the most important cases of our time

PETER HITCHENS: Liberty fought tyranny in a barely noticed court hearing last week, in what I believe is one of the most important cases of our time

Liberty fought tyranny in the High Court in London last week, in what I believe is one of the most important court cases of our time. The issues were simple. Is it permissible to disagree publicly with the British Government‘s foreign policy? If not, how much do you have to disagree with it to be … Read more

Rapist Yaqub Ahmed arranged for associates to film fake video posing as Islamic State terrorists threatening to kill him if he was sent back to Somalia

Rapist Yaqub Ahmed arranged for associates to film fake video posing as Islamic State terrorists threatening to kill him if he was sent back to Somalia

As rapist Yaqub Ahmed was handed yet another set of deportation papers by an immigration officer, he could barely conceal his contempt: ‘I have been planning,’ he boasted. ‘I’m two steps ahead.’ The reason for this arrogant swagger? He had cooked up what he believed to be a cunning ruse that would get the Home … Read more

Is this the death blow to a major anti-vax theory? Landmark 20-year study finds sudden cardiac deaths in athletes have fallen – despite claims Covid jabs fuelled a rise

Is this the death blow to a major anti-vax theory? Landmark 20-year study finds sudden cardiac deaths in athletes have fallen – despite claims Covid jabs fuelled a rise

Cardiologists have hailed a ‘landmark’ and ‘reassuring’ study showing no spike in sudden cardiac deaths in young athletes. Debunking a major claim peddled by anti-vaxxers in the wake of Covid, scientists discovered such cases have actually fallen after examining 20 years of US college sports. Deaths remained stable even during the pandemic, they claimed, with … Read more

‘He’s back? What are you on about?’: Hilarious moment woman on a mobility scooter learns David Cameron has returned to government in live TV interview

‘He’s back? What are you on about?’: Hilarious moment woman on a mobility scooter learns David Cameron has returned to government in live TV interview

This is the moment a woman who confesses she isn’t a ‘fan’ of David Cameron learns he has returned to government, before admitting she’s ‘not really’ happy he’s back. The woman in a mobility scooter, speaking to Channel 4 News’ Paul McNamara, looked stunned to be told the former prime minister was ‘back’ as foreign secretary, in a … Read more

‘I need to be more clued up’: Students quizzed at pro-Palestine protest reveal how little they know about Israel-Hamas conflict and don’t even know terror group launched bloody slaughter on October 7 – as others insist killers are ‘freedom fighters’

‘I need to be more clued up’: Students quizzed at pro-Palestine protest reveal how little they know about Israel-Hamas conflict and don’t even know terror group launched bloody slaughter on October 7 – as others insist killers are ‘freedom fighters’

Students who were interviewed at a pro-Palestine protest admitted they ‘need to be more clued up’ about the Israel-Hamas conflict and even confessed to not being aware that the terror group launched a bloody massacre on October 7. Some activists who attended a London rally on November 4 denied that Hamas were terrorists despite them being … Read more

Tough on crime, easing the Net Zero burden, banning cigarette sales and boosting AI: Rishi rolls the dice with nakedly political first King’s Speech setting traps for Keir Starmer just a year before election crunch

Tough on crime, easing the Net Zero burden, banning cigarette sales and boosting AI: Rishi rolls the dice with nakedly political first King’s Speech setting traps for Keir Starmer just a year before election crunch

Rishi Sunak will draw battle lines for a titanic election battle today with a King’s Speech promising to crack down on crime and ease the Net Zero burden. Tougher justice will be at the heart of the legislative programme for the next year- being laid out by King Charles for the first time as monarch. It will … Read more