News Round-Up
26 April 2025
by Toby Young
The murder trial of an asylum seeker believed to have arrived in the U.K. on a small boat could take twice as long because he does not speak English, a court heard.
If Saoirse Ronan really wanted to say something "brave" about rape it wouldn't simply be repeating the same right-on platitudes as everybody else, says Steven Tucker. It would be mentioning the unmentionables.
Rishi Sunak’s Cabinet, in its entirety, knew that the Rwanda Bill would not work, Robert Jenrick has said, but they all turned a blind eye, leading him to quit as Immigration Minister.
An Italian court has dealt a major blow to Giorgia Meloni’s £557m plan to send migrants to Albania by ruling that they must all be brought back to Italy because Egypt and Bangladesh are "not safe countries".
In his interview with Kamala Harris, Bill Whitaker broke new ground and actually did journalism, says Freddy Gray, asking challenging questions on key issues. And her performance was "Prince Andrew-like in its awfulness".
One in 100 people in the U.K. are illegal immigrants and the country is home to more illegal migrants than any other European nation, a new Oxford study has found. But will Surrender Starmer do anything to stem the tide?
The Government is hiding the truth about crime committed by migrants, Tory leadership candidate Robert Jenrick has said, accusing officials of an "institutional cover-up" that the British public deserves to know about.
The triple knife murder at a 'Diversity Festival' by an asylum seeker has been the catalyst for the German establishment finally to turn against immigration, says Eugyppius. And the EU will follow.
Despite rejecting the Tories’ Rwanda migrant scheme, Keir Starmer is now eyeing Italy's plan to process migrants in Albania as a solution to the UK's small boat crisis.
Pending electoral disaster amid a surge in support for anti-immigration parties like AfD has led the German Government to actually try to stop illegal immigration for a change, says Eugyppius.
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