Gordon Brown agrees to first televised election debate between Britain's 3 political partiesOctober 3rd, 2009 Brown agrees to televised British election debateLONDON — Prime Minister Gordon Brown has agreed to take part in Britain's first televised election debate among party leaders. Brown, who has been accused of dithering on a host of issues, had been reluctant to participate in U.S.-style election debates even though his two main rivals had agreed.
British police arrest 90 people following racially charged clashes in BirminghamSeptember 6th, 2009 British police arrest 90 after Birmingham clashesLONDON — Authorities arrested 90 people after racially charged violence erupted between a group protesting Islamic extremism and counter-demonstrators in the central English city of Birmingham, police said Sunday. The clashes erupted Saturday when a rally by the English Defense League ran into counter-demonstrators including anti-fascists and youths of South Asian descent, West Midlands Police said.
Arrests as British anti-fascist protesters target far-right British National Party festivalAugust 15th, 2009 Arrests as protesters target UK far-right festivalLONDON — Hundreds of anti-fascist protesters tried to block people Saturday from attending a festival held by the far-right, anti-immigrant British National Party, which has been encouraged by recent electoral success. Police said they made 19 arrests after scuffles broke out during the rally of about 750 to 900 protesters in the village of Codnor, central England.
Arizona prosecutors seek death penalty against 3 tied to anti-illegal immigrant groupAugust 14th, 2009 Death penalty sought for 3 tied to border groupARIVACA, Ariz. — Prosecutors said Thursday they plan to seek the death penalty against the leader of an anti-illegal immigrant group and two others charged in an Arizona home invasion that left a 9-year-old girl and her father dead.
Immigrants will have to prove patriotism to get British passportAugust 2nd, 2009 LONDON - In a bid to secure British passport, immigrants will have to prove their patriotism for UK under a new citizenship system. Under the new set of rules to be announced by Home Secretary Alan Johnson on Monday, foreigners will be penalised for what is deemed "unBritish" behaviour.
8 British embassy staff members arrested in Iran: ReportJune 28th, 2009 TEHRAN - Iran has arrested eight local staff members of the British embassy in Tehran for alleged involvement in demonstrations over the June 12 presidential election, Fars news agency reported Sunday. Iran accuses Western agents of inciting unrest and interfering in internal political matters.
Correction: Immigrant Killing-Students storyJune 18th, 2009 Correction: Immigrant Killing-Students storyPOTTSVILLE, Pa. — In a June 17 story about the sentencing of two Shenandoah teenagers convicted of simple assault in the beating death of an illegal Mexican immigrant, The Associated Press erroneously identified the defendant who slumped at the defense table after being sentenced.
7.(For Sunday) Samosas and curry for 'racist' British party chiefJune 14th, 2009 LONDON - Anti-racist campaigners are being urged to put aside their rotten eggs and tomatoes to target British National Party (BNP) chief Nick Griffin with a more ethnic fare, such as a pot of hot vindaloo curry. The website www.bragster.com has offered cash rewards to protesters who rustle up ethnic food to pelt Griffin, whose party takes a strong anti-immigration posture and reserves its membership for Whites.
Demonstrators halt news conference held by British far-right party, the BNPJune 9th, 2009 Demonstrators stop BNP news conferenceLONDON — Demonstrators in Britain threw eggs Tuesday at the leader of a far-right political party, forcing him to abandon a news conference outside Parliament. The protesters, many of whom carried signs reading "Stop the Fascist BNP," chased British National Party leader Nick Griffin from the area.
Demonstrators throw eggs, halt news conference held by British far-right party, the BNPJune 9th, 2009 Demonstrators throw eggs at far-right UK leaderLONDON — British far-right leader Nick Griffin was forced to abandon a London press conference Tuesday when egg-throwing demonstrators chased him away. Griffin was hustled by bodyguards into a waiting car after a small group of protesters charged journalists assembled in front of London's Houses of Parliament, pelting Griffin with eggs and hitting him with a placard.
Britain sends its 1st far extreme-right legislator to the European ParliamentJune 8th, 2009 UK sends 1st right-extremist to EU parliamentLONDON — Britain elected its first extreme-right politician to the European Parliament in results announced Sunday, a development mainstream lawmakers blamed on the recession and a collapse of trust in major political parties. The British National Party won a seat in northern England's Yorkshire and the Humber district — taking one of six seats in Europe's Parliament awarded in the region.
Race row over British Queen's tea partyMay 21st, 2009 LONDON - The Mayor of London Thursday accused the anti-migrant British National Party (BNP) of seeking to whip up a 'political stunt' after its leader was reported headed for the British Queen's garden party. Richard Barnbrook, a BNP member of the London Assembly, said he will take along his leader Nick Griffin as his guest to the Queen's garden party at Buckingham Palace July 21 - an annual event to which all London Assembly members are invited alongside other select members of the public.
Now, Varun Gandhi's anti-Sikh remarks spark row in PunjabMarch 24th, 2009 CHANDIGARH - The anti-Sikh remarks allegedly made by Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leader Varun Gandhi are now finding political echo in Punjab. Opposition parties and radicals Tuesday asked the ruling Akali Dal, which has an alliance with the BJP in Punjab, on why it is silent on his remarks.
BJP suspends tribal legislator for 'anti-party' remarksFebruary 26th, 2009 BHUBANESWAR - The Bharatiya Janata Party Wednesday suspended one of its members in the Orissa legislative assembly for making 'anti-party' statements. Brundaban Majhi, the legislator from Laikera assembly constituency in Sambalpur district, has been suspended from the party for misconduct, indiscipline and for making anti-party statements, Orissa BJP President Suresh Pujari told IANS.
Chhattisgarh BJP acts against 65 senior membersJanuary 16th, 2009 RAIPUR - Chhattisgarh's ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) took action against 65 senior members across the state Saturday for their 'anti-party role' in the assembly polls last November, party sources said. They said that 30 members were expelled while 35 others were suspended for working against the party's official candidates during the state's 90-member assembly polls which the BJP won by bagging 50 seats.