Home Office, responding to a question about the arrest of the former Catholic priest and national activist Jacek Miedlar, reported yesterday that "one person has been arrested at 8:40 in the morning at Stansted Airport by the border services."more
French President Francois Hollande took issue with Donald Trump's Friday comments about Paris, in which the American President claimed he had a friend who felt "Paris is no longer Paris" in the wake of recent terrorist attacks.more
The former Catholic priest and national activist Jacek Miedlar was this morning arrested at Stansted Airport in London. The man was supposed to take part in a rally of radical groups Britain First this afternoon.more
Former UK Independence Party leader Nigel Farage says 2016 was the beginning of a 'global political revolution' with the Brexit Vote and election of Donald Trump. His comments came Friday at the Conservative Political Action Conference . more
British Forensic Explosives Laboratory (FEL) has confirmed that it will prepare a test for the presence of explosives in the wreckage of the Tu-154M that crashed in 2010 in Smolensk. "This is a commercial contract" - noted.more
US President Donald Trump has once again set his sights on Europe, implying its not safe. Speaking at the annual conservative CPAC convention in Maryland he talked about a friend - Jim - who apparently does not visit France anymore because of the Paris and Nice attacks.more
The spending returns of the Stronger In and Vote Leave campaigns in last year's EU referendum are under investigation, the Electoral Commission has announced.more
Staying outside the euro starts to be risky, so Poland should as soon as possible to express on this position - says Vice-President of the European Parliament Boguslaw Liberadzki, who today met in Lodz, with activists SLD.more
National Prosecutor's Office in Poland wants British Forensic Explosives Laboratory (FEL) to test and analyse traces of explosives in the samples of TU154M.more
Jeremy Corbyn's Labour have become the first opposition party in decades to lose a seat to a sitting government in a by-election after the Conservatives scored a stunning victory in Copeland.more
The European Commission investigates the possibility of increasing the pressure on Warsaw in connection with the difficult situation inside country.more
As part of a diplomatic charm offensive across eastern Europe, David Davis declared that the UK would keep its doors open for low-skilled workers in hospitality, agriculture and social care. His comments could imply that Britons would be reluctant or unable to fill the manual jobs vacated by the EU citizens straight away.more
In Germany, there are currently 1 600 people classified by counterintelligence environment as potential terrorists - said the head of the Federal Office for the Protection of the Constitution (BfV) Hans-Georg Massen during the international congress of the police in Berlin.more
European Commission in Poland addressed a letter to the EU Commissioner Corina Cretu, which suggests that "in Poland there is a continuing violation of the law".more
EastEnders scriptwriter Leo Richardson has defended the recent racism storyline after he faced a backlash from viewers. The BBC soap tackled racism and xenophobia in a Brexit-fuelled plot which saw the words "Poles go home" graffitied on the Queen Vic after a Polish themed night at the pub.more
Norway would like to be included in any arrangements between Britain and the European Union during the Brexit negotiation process, a government minister has said.more
The future relationship between Britain and the European Union will take years to negotiate and the UK can expect a hefty bill as the price of exit, European Commission president Jean-Claude Juncker has warned.more
As part of a nationwide day of action, titled One Day Without Us, the New Economics Foundation has shown the impact this would also have on the economy.more
Quoting European sources, the Italian newspaper reported this morning that President Juncker will decide whether to stay in Brussels or resign over the next few weeks.more
Ayrault said Trump's order on Friday - barring all refugees from entering the US for four months and those from war-ravaged Syria indefinitely - "can only worry us".more