Why Britain’s far-right celebrates a saint revered in Palestine
Hundreds of far-right “Britain First” supporters marched in the streets of Manchester to celebrate Saint George.

Hundreds of far-right “Britain First” supporters marched in the streets of Manchester to celebrate Saint George.








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The far right struggled to convert momentum into decisive victories across a string of recent elections and referendums.
Gregoire headed a list uniting the traditional left, the Greens and the Communists to victory in French capital.
Voters choosing between incumbent PM Robert Golob and pro-Trump Janez Jansa, with neither likely to win a majority.
Before next year’s presidential race, local elections which conclude Sunday indicate fractured political landscape.
Kent is the highest-level official to leave Trump administration over the US president’s decision to wage war on Iran.
Far-right forces are split over nationalism, foreign policy and ties to US President Donald Trump.
Game already overshadowed by alleged racial abuse aimed at Vinicius Jr by Benfica’s Gianluca Prestianni in first leg.
Robinson is notorious in the UK where he has been accused of promoting hatred against Muslims and migrants.
Top French diplomat says his government rejects any attempt to use Quentin Deranque’s death ‘for political purposes’.
Hundreds of Britain First protesters faced larger antifascist crowds in a tense Manchester city centre standoff.