
How the far right stirs up protests against immigration in Britain
Flashpoints like the murder of Henry Nowak or the attempted beheading of Stephen Ogilvy in Belfast mobilize extremist groups

Flashpoints like the murder of Henry Nowak or the attempted beheading of Stephen Ogilvy in Belfast mobilize extremist groups

Groups of masked individuals set fire to homes believed to belong to foreigners and burned buses, cars, and dumpsters. The victim’s family has called for an end to the riots

The British prime minister’s promise to return the UK to the ‘heart of Europe’ clashes with his refusal to rejoin the customs union

Reform, the youngest political force in the United Kingdom, could overtake the Conservative Party in the May 7 local elections — despite the latter’s more than three centuries of history

The 80-year-old British author has published ‘Departures,’ which he says will be his last book

The World Economic Forum celebrates its traditional annual meeting, marked by the transatlantic crisis and the assault on free trade and international institutions

In statements to a British outlet, the far-right leader said that he plans to travel to London in 2026, and that he is negotiating for Britain to lift restrictions on arms sales to Argentina

The far right is threatening to stiffle state-owned media corporations or put them at its service if it comes to power

The Labour government presents new measures as a ‘moral mission’ to halt the advance of the populist right

Channel 4 takes six Britons with intense and controversial viewpoints to places like Somalia, Syria, Lebanon, and Kenya to experience first-hand the tragedy of displaced people

Former presidents, businessmen and celebrities are on the list of potential inauguration day attendees

The figures emerging as future leaders of the opposition come from the hard-right wing of the Tories

In a bid to convince potential voters, Conservatives take a tough line on immigration and security policies, as well as backtracking on the fight against climate change

The surprise early-morning statement came just hours after NatWest had expressed full confidence in the CEO

The alleged bank documents said Farage was “seen as xenophobic and racist” and “considered by many to be a disingenuous grifter”