Nuit Blanche and other reasons to stay out all night this weekend in Toronto
It’s that time of year when, if you need a reason to stay out all night, roaming the downtown streets and along the waterfront while admiring groundbreaking art is the…
Labour embroiled in fresh row after offering up Business Secretary for £30,000 breakfast meetings
Labour is facing new controversy after offering companies the chance to have breakfast with the Business Secretary in exchange for £30,000. Businesses are understood to have been invited to a…
Toronto’s Jewish community celebrating somber, hopeful holiday
Facing a holiday season already marked by the quickly-approaching anniversary of last year’s Hamas terror attacks, Toronto’s Jewish community is approaching the next few days with cautious optimism. B’nai Brith…
CRIME SCENE: 2 arrested in deadly Scarborough stabbing, another sought
Two men have been charged with first-degree murder in a fatal weekend stabbing in Scarborough, and a third man is sought. Toronto Police said officers responded on Saturday at about…
Boy, 13, charged with first-degree murder in west-end slaying
A 13-year-old boy has been charged with first-degree murder in the stabbing death of a 54-year-old man in the city’s west end. Toronto Police said officers responded on Tuesday at…
Labour is against freedom of speech because truth is always the biggest enemy of socialism, says Sir Jacob Rees-Mogg
One of the first decisions the Labour Party made upon entering office was to attack free speech. Education Secretary Bridget Phillipson abandoned the Tories law protecting free speech in universities,…
At least 78 people killed after boat capsizes in DRC
At least 58 rescued, as official warns death toll could rise after boat carrying 278 people sinks. Residents gather to witness the search-and-rescue mission after a boat ferrying passengers and…
Emmanuel Macron admits EU ‘could die’ in dire warning over economy
French President Emmanuel Macron has warned that the EU “could die” as he issued a warning about over-regulation and under-investment. Speaking at the Global Dialogue event, Macron expressed grave concerns…
It’s easy to forget where this Labour corruption and cronyism row started – it started with the civil service, says Patrick Christys
There’s another epic Labour cock up brewing. This time it’s the civil service. So when Keir Starmer became Prime Minister, he said this: “How hard you work, how much you…
Tesla Cybertruck recalled for long-to-load backup camera
Tesla’s Cybertruck recalled for laggy backup-camera displays that take eight seconds to load the feed Is it even a “recall”? The issue will be fixed via an over-the-air update to…