Blair’s knighthood triggers public outrage
More than one million people have signed a petition calling for former Labour Prime Minister Tony Blair to have his controversial knighthood removed with the number rising literally by the minute.
Shock resignation heaps pressure on UK Premier
In yet another major blow to Boris Johnson, his Brexit minister, David Frost, has stepped down from the cabinet with immediate effect.
Divide and Rule Policy
Divide and rule policy, or divide and conquer, in politics and sociology is gaining and maintaining power by breaking up larger concentrations of power into pieces that individually have less power than the one implementing the strategy and this policy is usually taken by the colonialists and the West, and world arrogance, especially the British, to dominate the nations and countries.
Israel leaving no stones unturned to stop Vienna talks, UK plays along
As the first day of the new round of talks in Vienna ended, one thing is certainly noticeable: Israelis are knocking on every door to stop Iran and P4+1 reach an agreement on how to find ways to lift illegal sanctions imposed on Iran.
Iran condemns UK decision to declare Hamas a terrorist organization
Iranian Foreign Minister Hossein Amir Abdollahian has reacted to a controversial UK decision to declare the Palestinian resistance group Hamas as a “terrorist organization.”
British government embroiled in corruption scandals
In recent days, the British Premier Boris Johnson and his ruling Conservative Party have been caught up in a number of corruption scandals ranging from controversial lobbying to second jobs outside parliament and the Prime Minister's own financial affairs all being in the spotlight.
British Civilized Piracy
Some countries in the current world try to act as good police or even well-wishers of other nations but they are actually behaving like the civilized gangsters or pirates and one of these counties is UK which claims it is a human right defender but it does not give a damn to human right issue when it comes to its it and its favor.
UK police wounded in anti-capitalist rallies
Anti-establishment protesters have poured their anger onto the streets of the British capital during a traditional annual event marking bonfire night. The unrest in London included clashes and street battles with police that left at least eight officers needing medical treatment for injuries they sustained.
France, UK step up war of words
France, UK step up war of words. Britain’s Prime Minister Boris Johnson has refused to rule out triggering trade dispute action next week in a bitter fishing row with Paris, while French President Emmanuel Macron has told Johnson to “respect the rules.” Macron also went further to question Britain's "credibility.”
UK warns France over vessel detention
A British government spokesman has strongly condemned as “unjustified” threats emerging from France that Paris will take further action amid an ongoing dispute. A fishing vessel belonging to the UK was seized by France and its captain charged, while another has been issued with a fine. A UK government minister has warned France that “two can play at that game.”