
Kurt Zindulka
Deputy Editor at Breitbart
Writer for @BreitbartNews Deputy Editor of @BreitbartLondon Contact: [email protected]
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2 weeks ago |
breitbart.com | Kurt Zindulka
Embattled Chancellor Rachel Reeves announced on Monday that winter fuel subsidies for pensioners will be restored to all those with an income below £35,000 in England and Wales. This would be an increase from the current cutoff of £11,500, while still refraining from making the programme available to all pensioners. “We will not go back to the universal system. I don’t think it’s right that the very richest pensioners had their fuel bill subsidised,” Reeves said per the BBC.
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2 weeks ago |
breitbart.com | Kurt Zindulka
While the Labour Party once stood in opposition to the shutting down of the coal mines in Britain, which began in earnest under then Tory PM Margaret Thatcher, the left-wing party has since abandoned the issue as it has become increasingly radical on the climate, letting that take primacy over the interests of the labour force.
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2 weeks ago |
breitbart.com | Kurt Zindulka
According to estimates, 19,000 Catholics attended the three-day, 60-mile Chartres pilgrimage to mark Pentecost weekend. This record-high participation saw over a thousand more people join this year than in 2024 and three thousand more than in 2023. Gathering under Christian banners, crosses, flags, and standards often venerating Saints, the group was dominated by young people, with the average age of the pilgrims being just 20 years old.
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2 weeks ago |
breitbart.com | Kurt Zindulka
In his first international interview since winning a stunning upset against globalist Mayor of Warsaw Rafał Trzaskowski last week, Polish President-elect Karol Nawrocki told Hungarian media that he would join Budapest in opposition to Kyiv’s push to be swiftly accepted as the next member of the EU. “At the moment, I am against Ukraine’s entry into the European Union,” Nawrocki told the Mandiner news outlet.
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2 weeks ago |
breitbart.com | Kurt Zindulka
Claiming that his decision to quit Reform was one “born out of exhaustion”, Zia Yusuf said Saturday that he “will be continuing my work with Reform, my commitment redoubled.”According to The Times of London, Yusuf will not be returning as chairman of the party, however, and will instead head up Reform’s DOGE unit to root out waste in the local English councils it now controls, as well as contributing as a policymaker, fundraiser, and public spokesman.
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