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Former senior advisor to President Donald Trump and former Executive Chairman of Breitbart News Stephen K. Bannon is set to speak at a major rally of the French populist Front National which could see the party totally rebranded. The former

byChris Tomlinson9 Mar 2018, 2:12 PM PST0

BERLIN (AP) — Prosecutors are demanding a life sentence for an Afghan migrant on trial in Germany for the rape and killing of a 19-year-old medical student in October 2016.

byBreitbart London9 Mar 2018, 10:36 AM PST0

PARIS (AP) — The sole surviving suspect from the November 2015 Paris extremist attacks has agreed for the first time to answer questions about others accused of involvement.

byBreitbart London9 Mar 2018, 10:30 AM PST0

SALISBURY, ENGLAND - MARCH 06: Police officers man a cordon near a forensic tent (not pictured) where a man and woman had been found unconscious two days previosly, on March 6, 2018 in Salisbury, England. The man is believed to be Sergei Skripal, 66, who was granted refuge in the UK following a 'spy swap' between the US and Russia in 2010. The couple remain critically ill after being exposed to an 'unknown substance'. (Photo by Dan Kitwood/Getty Images)

LONDON (AP) — The Latest on British investigation into ex-Russian spy’s poisoning (all times local):

byBreitbart London9 Mar 2018, 10:25 AM PST0

Brexit

The government is preparing to hand the European Union (EU) even more immigration “concessions” in Brexit talks, after already bowing to almost all of the bloc’s demands on this issue.

byLiam Deacon9 Mar 2018, 10:18 AM PST0

Asylum

Fewer than one bogus asylum seeker in ten arriving in the UK from the EU is transferred back, thanks to “completely useless” Brussels rules.

byJack Montgomery9 Mar 2018, 10:09 AM PST0

Police officers stand on duty on a cordoned-off road in Fallowfield, Manchester, in northwest England on May 23, 2017, as they search a nearby resdiential property following the May 22 deadly terror attack at the Ariana Grande concert at the Manchester Arena

Police forces in England and Wales have admitted losing track of hundreds of sex criminals including rapists, paedophiles, and groomers.

byVirginia Hale9 Mar 2018, 9:58 AM PST0

Oxford University has issued a public apology after a photo of a female custodian cleaning the campus on International Women’s Day went viral on social media.

byTom Ciccotta9 Mar 2018, 9:35 AM PST0

ROTHERHAM, ENGLAND - APRIL 18: A worker tends to the furnace producing ferrotitanium during a visit to Tivac Alloys by UKIP leader Nigel Farage to see first hand how the global steel crisis is affecting small businesses on April 18, 2016 in Rotherham, England. Candidates are canvassing for votes in the Brightside and Hillsborough by-election taking place on 5 May 2016. (Photo by Christopher Furlong/Getty Images)

The European Union (EU) is urging the U.S. not to exclude the UK from steel tariffs, demanding President Donald J. Trump treats the UK as part of “a whole body” EU, even as it leaves the bloc.

byLiam Deacon9 Mar 2018, 9:33 AM PST0

The former Archbishop of Canterbury may not agree with professional atheist Richard Dawkins on much, but they align in their opposition to allowing Catholic schools to expand in the UK. Dr. Rowan Williams and Richard Dawkins were two of a

byThomas D. Williams, Ph.D.9 Mar 2018, 9:19 AM PST0

migrant

A study carried out using data gathered by the police in the German region of Schleswig-Holstein has revealed that non-Germans are two times more likely to be suspects in crimes.

byChris Tomlinson9 Mar 2018, 9:03 AM PST0

The far-left Swedish magazine Expo — whose parent organisation the Expo Foundation is funded by left-wing billionaire George Soros — has claimed that Russian media influenced the Italian election by “whipping up hatred of immigrants”.

byChris Tomlinson9 Mar 2018, 7:37 AM PST0

Citizen journalist and former leader of the English Defence League Tommy Robinson has released a video of himself defending his camera crew against an attempted attack by a migrant in Italy.

byBreitbart London9 Mar 2018, 6:59 AM PST0

The European Union (EU) has demanded the UK pay them a £2.4 billion fine shortly before Brexit talks commence, claiming the government has not done enough to fight the Chinese gangs smuggling goods into Britain.

byLiam Deacon9 Mar 2018, 4:58 AM PST0

transgender

“Some men have vaginas and some women have penises,” congregations have been told in a Church of Scotland resource urging greater sensitivity towards transgender people.

byVirginia Hale9 Mar 2018, 4:49 AM PST0

The European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) is seen during a hearing concerning the terrorist attack on a school in Beslan, North Ossetia (Russia), in September 2004, on October 14, 2014 in Strasbourg, eastern France. More than 330 hostages had been killed during the attack by pro-Chechen rebels, 186 of them were children, and about 750 people were injured. AFP PHOTO/FREDERICK FLORIN (Photo credit should read FREDERICK FLORIN/AFP/Getty Images)

The European Parliament has been told Brexit will see Human Rights protections in the UK slashed, making trade and security cooperation difficult after Britain leaves the European Union (EU).

byLiam Deacon9 Mar 2018, 4:13 AM PST0

Speaking in Rome on International Women’s Day, former president of Ireland Mary McAleese railed against the Catholic Church for its views on gay marriage and abortion, calling on the Church to eradicate the “toxic virus of misogyny.” A Church that

byThomas D. Williams, Ph.D.9 Mar 2018, 3:38 AM PST0

HALMSTAD, SWEDEN - FEBRUARY 08: Swedish students are seen in a classroom of a school on February 8, 2016 in Halmstad, Sweden. Last year Sweden received 162,877 asylum applications, more than any European country proportionate to its population. According to the Swedish Migration Agency, Sweden housed more than 180,000 people in 2015, more than double the total in 2014. The country is struggling to house refugees in proper conditions during the harsh winter; summer holiday resorts, old schools and private buildings are being turned into temporary shelters for asylum seekers as they wait for a decision on their asylum application. Sweden is facing new challenges on its migration policy after the massive arrival of refugees last year, forcing the country to drastically reduce the number of refugees passing through its borders. Stricter controls have had a significant effect on the number of arrivals, reducing weekly numbers from 10,000 to 800. The Swedish migration minister announced in January that the government will reject up to 80,000 refugees who applied for asylum last year, proposing strict new residency rules. (Photo by David Ramos/Getty Images)

Over half of the students in a school in the heavily migrant-populated Stockholm no-go zone suburb of Rinkeby are not qualified to enter high school.

byChris Tomlinson9 Mar 2018, 3:23 AM PST0

HALLE, GERMANY - FEBRUARY 14: Muslim women from Syria take part in a German lesson in the Muslim cultural center and mosque as Aydan Ozoguz (not pictured), German Federal Commissioner for Immigration, Refugees and Integration visits the center and mosque following a recent attack on February 14, 2018 in Halle an der Saale, Germany. Shots possibly fired with an air gun from a nearby building injured a mosque member earlier this month, only a week after a similar incident. The center has been the target of attacks since 2015 in a city that struggles with right-wing extremism, which has become more virulent since over a million mostly Muslim refugees and migrants came to Germany in 2015-2016. (Photo by Jens Schlueter/Getty Images)

Teachers in some of Berlin’s most heavily migrant-populated schools have complained that they are seeing a large increase in bullying along religious lines, primarily from Muslim students.

byChris Tomlinson9 Mar 2018, 3:19 AM PST0

Migrant

The European Union is bracing itself for a fresh surge of migrants in the spring and summer of 2018, as the bloc continues to struggle with the crisis.

byJack Montgomery9 Mar 2018, 1:59 AM PST0

Two “vulnerable” 14-year-old girls who were living in a care home were groomed, given drugs and alcohol, and were raped over a two-year period by a gang of ten men, a court has heard.

byVictoria Friedman9 Mar 2018, 1:54 AM PST0

The number of people being arrested in the UK for terror offences has surged by 58 per cent in a year to a new record high, and 32 per cent of suspects did not consider themselves British.

byLiam Deacon9 Mar 2018, 1:48 AM PST0

LONDON (AP) — One of the British government’s biggest Brexit cheerleaders has slammed warnings of an “economic black hole” when the country leaves the European Union and equated talk of punishing the country to “the language of a gang.”

byBreitbart London8 Mar 2018, 10:05 AM PST0

BERLIN (AP) — German prosecutors say they have issued a formal arrest warrant for a 17-year-old Iraqi citizen who was allegedly planning to commit an extremist attack in either Germany or Britain.

byBreitbart London8 Mar 2018, 9:59 AM PST0

Czech

PRAGUE (AP) — Milos Zeman, a leading pro-Russian voice in EU politics, has been sworn in for his second term as Czech president.

byBreitbart London8 Mar 2018, 9:55 AM PST0

A former government minister has said Russia could be guilty of “a brazen act of war” if they attempted to assassinate a former spy in Salisbury, whilst a Labour MP called Russia a “terrorist” state.

byLiam Deacon8 Mar 2018, 9:00 AM PST0

Brexit

British exports are at their strongest since 2010, according to a report by Heathrow Airport and the Centre for Economics and Business Research (CEBR) — making a mockery of claims that post-referendum “uncertainty” would crash the economy.

byJack Montgomery8 Mar 2018, 8:49 AM PST0

Former Breitbart News Executive Chairman has recalled the Brexit victory night in the opening part of his speech in Zurich this week. Bannon was hosted by Die WeltWoche, delivering an hour-long address on the populist-nationalist revolt taking place across the

byRaheem Kassam8 Mar 2018, 8:47 AM PST0

Police forensics officers works alongside an underground tube train at a platform at Parsons Green underground tube station in west London on September 15, 2017, following an incident on an underground tube carriage at the station. British police are treating an incident on a London Underground train on Friday as an act of terrorism, saying 'a number of people' had been injured. Twenty-two people were injured after a bomb blast on a packed London Underground train on Friday, the National Health Service said in a statement. / AFP PHOTO / Adrian DENNIS / (Photo credit should read ADRIAN DENNIS/AFP/Getty Images)

The 18-year-old Iraqi asylum seeker accused of the Parsons Green train bombing had told an immigration centre that he had been ‘trained to kill’ by Islamic State, jurors at the Old Bailey heard.

byVictoria Friedman8 Mar 2018, 8:46 AM PST0

The 23-year-old Afghan asylum seeker who was arrested in connection with the stabbings of four people Wednesday night in Vienna has confessed to the attacks, saying he stabbed them because he was “in a bad mood”.

byChris Tomlinson8 Mar 2018, 8:40 AM PST0

Days after abrasive Europhile airline boss Michael O’Leary announced his intention to force Brits to see the Brexit debate from his point of view by grounding his aircraft, the Ryanair chief of marketing has spoken out to confirm the company will not actually be deliberately sabotaging its own business out of spite over the EU membership vote.

byOliver JJ Lane8 Mar 2018, 8:38 AM PST0

The Vatican has announced in a statement this week that Pope Paul VI will be canonized in Rome next October with Salvadoran Archbishop Oscar Romero, who was killed in 1980 while celebrating Mass.

byThomas D. Williams, Ph.D.8 Mar 2018, 8:16 AM PST0

Macron

PARIS — French President Emmanuel Macron pledged Wednesday to fight firmly against anti-Semitism wherever it surfaces, whether in the street or online, and to protect the nation’s Jews amid growing concerns about intolerance.

byBreitbart Jerusalem8 Mar 2018, 7:27 AM PST0

Swedish legal experts have slammed a court in Solna after it ruled that a Muslim man who was accused of beating his wife was innocent because he came from a “good family” while the woman did not.

byChris Tomlinson8 Mar 2018, 5:38 AM PST0

girl

A man has been jailed after subjecting a teenage girl to a brutal rape and beating, following which he forced her to clean up her own blood and filmed it on his mobile phone.

byVirginia Hale8 Mar 2018, 5:18 AM PST0

Brexit

Cabinet Remainer-in-Chief Philip Hammond has sparked anxiety in Britain’s coastal communities by casually announcing that the country’s fisheries could be sold out as part of a Brexit deal.

byJack Montgomery8 Mar 2018, 5:10 AM PST0

LONDON, ENGLAND - JANUARY 21: Protesters hold up placards as they gather in Trafalgar Square during the Women's March on January 21, 2017 in London, England. The Women's March originated in Washington DC but soon spread to be a global march calling on all concerned citizens to stand up for equality, diversity and inclusion and for women's rights to be recognised around the world as human rights. Global marches are now being held, on the same day, across seven continents. (Photo by Jack Taylor/Getty Images)

A strong majority of both British women and men believe feminism has gone as far as it should go or too far, and fewer than one in three defines themselves as a feminist, a poll has found.

byLiam Deacon8 Mar 2018, 4:06 AM PST0

János Lázár’s video, which claimed migrants had made Vienna more dangerous and dirtier, was removed by social media giant Facebook after a massive backlash.

byChris Tomlinson8 Mar 2018, 3:46 AM PST0

LONDON (AP) – Britain’s Home Secretary says the investigation into the nerve agent attack on a Russian ex-spy and his daughter is focusing on three sites – his home, a pub and a restaurant. Amber Rudd told the BBC on

byBreitbart London8 Mar 2018, 3:16 AM PST0

Up to 150 far-left activists protested a speech by Canadian clinical psychologist Jordan Peterson at Queens University by barricading doors shut, smashing windows, with one protester caught carrying a potentially deadly weapon.

byChris Tomlinson8 Mar 2018, 1:42 AM PST0

At the five-year mark in the Francis pontificate, “signs of growing discontent” with the pontiff are emerging among American Catholics, according to a report released Tuesday by the Pew Research Center. While the vast majority of U.S. Catholics continue to

byThomas D. Williams, Ph.D.8 Mar 2018, 1:36 AM PST0

LONDON, ENGLAND - OCTOBER 01: Baroness Hale of Richmond, One of the new 11 Justices of the Supreme Court, and the only woman, arrives in Westminster Abbey after being sworn in on October 1, 2009 in London, England. Lady Hale wears a hat despite other Justices of the Supreme court breaking tradition and choosing not to wear wigs. The Judges, who are to replace the former Law Lords, mark the start of the legal year with a traditional religious service, arriving from the Royal Courts of Justice for a service which is followed by a procession to The Houses of Parliament and then a reception held by the Lord Chancellor. The ceremony in Westminster Abbey has roots in the religious practice of the judges praying for guidance at the start of the legal year. The custom dates back to the Middle Ages when the High Court was held in Westminster Hall. (Photo by Dan Kitwood/Getty Images)

Britain’s top judge has referenced medieval Quranic sources and “sharia law” to justify asking Muslim women to remove the full-face veil and burqa at some points in court.

byLiam Deacon8 Mar 2018, 1:29 AM PST0

Police in Vienna have arrested an Afghan migrant after four people were stabbed in the second district of Vienna in two separate incidents, although police are not confirming the man is a suspect in both. Four people have been stabbed in two

byChris Tomlinson7 Mar 2018, 3:08 PM PST0

VIENNA (AP) — Austrian police said at least three people were injured in a knife attack Wednesday on the streets of Vienna, with the attacker possibly injuring a fourth nearby. Vienna police said the attack happened at about 7:45 p.m.

byBreitbart News7 Mar 2018, 1:37 PM PST0

ZÜRICH — In Zürich for his first public appearance since leaving Breitbart News, Steve Bannon addressed a sold-out arena of more than 1,500 people on Tuesday evening as hundreds of demonstrators protested not far away. A brigade of 200 police

byThomas D. Williams, Ph.D.7 Mar 2018, 1:09 PM PST0

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