Month: September 2025

A fallen hero, a silent cross, and comrades saying goodbye _de

Amid the chaos of World War II, in a wooded area somewhere on the Eastern Front, this quiet moment was captured: A group of young German soldiers stands silently around a makeshift grave. A simple wooden cross, a steel helmet…

Starved but Unbroken: Australian Soldiers Freed from Japanese POW Camps in 1945 _au

In 1945, as the Second World War drew to a close in the Pacific, the gates of the infamous Changi Prisoner of War Camp in Singapore finally opened. Inside were hundreds of Allied soldiers — including many Australians — who…

Charlie Kirk slaying ‘should wake UK up’ to risk of violence on British campuses

Charlie Kirk speaking at the Cambridge Union (Image: Getty) Horror at the killing of conservative activist Charlie Kirk at a university event in the United States should focus attention on the growing risk of violence in UK campuses, a campaigner against anti-semitism has warned. Stand With…

Asylum hotel row erupts as Labour try to ‘bury the truth’ about costs

The cost of housing asylum seekers who reach the UK has become a potent political issue (Image: Getty Images) Labour has been accused of trying to “bury the truth” about asylum accommodation by refusing to say how nearly £122million has been allocated to…

Rachel Reeves and Angela Rayner dealt huge blow by big business

Company leaders are unimpressed by decisions taken by Angela Rayner and Rachel Reeves (Image: Andrew Milligan / Jonathan Brady) Employers have delivered a scathing verdict on how Rachel Reeves’ tax raid and Angela Rayner’s red tape have put jobs and investment at risk. Vacancies are falling, unemployment…

Sadiq Khan’s £1bn ULEZ scheme slammed two years after hated expansion

Sir Sadiq Khan has failed to re-produce an extensive air quality report on ULEZ (Image: Getty) Sir Sadiq Khan’s City Hall has been accused of failing to collect adequate pollution data for the second year of the ULEZ scheme despite raking in millions of…

Nearly half of Brits don’t know UK won crucial battle against Nazis

Robert Jenrick marking Battle of Britain day on Monday (Image: Robert Jenrick) More than four in 10 Britons do not know that the UK won the Battle of Britain against the Nazis, a poll has revealed. Shadow Justice Secretary Robert Jenrick’s…

US and UK set to sign huge nuclear power deal during Donald Trump’s state visit

Ed Miliband heralds ‘golden age’ for nuclear power (Image: Getty) UK and US companies have agreed to speed up the construction of new nuclear power plants as part of a “golden age” of power. The two countries are expected to sign…

Nigel Farage LIVE: Reform leader to make huge announcement at press conference

live Reform UK leader Nigel Farage (Image: Getty) Nigel Farage is set to make a “key announcement” at a Reform UK press conference this morning. The Reform leader will unveil the announcement at an event in Westminster at 11am. In a post on X,…

Labour minister skewered on Sky News for refusing to give migrant figures

Labour minister refuses to reveal migrant returns deal figures A Labour minister refused to say how many migrants will be sent back this week under Sir Keir Starmer’s “one in, one out” deal with France. The first deportations will reportedly take place today…