Is this Labour’s foreign office future?
A new report briefed as the blueprint of a Starmer government suggests that one of the great offices of state will go woke
A new report briefed as the blueprint of a Starmer government suggests that one of the great offices of state will go woke
An open letter from the legal profession fails to grasp that there are times when civilisation depends on the use of lethal force
If the Tories have any fight left in them at all, we shall be hearing more about this
Parliament acts as a artistic microcosm of our entwined religious and political history
Even in the bad times through which we are living, the chances of a terrorist attack in rural England are vanishingly low
The Tories and Labour are alienating both Muslim voters and those worried about political Islam
Shifting global support for Ukraine’s war effort has placed President Zelensky in a difficult position
This week’s shambles was merely a symptom of a wider malaise: too many in the West feel the need to apologise for our values
For his unscrupulousness Azhar Ali deserved to be disowned, but if George Galloway wins extremists will be overjoyed
Labour’s green U-turn reflects the shifting sands of climate policy
The “small boats” crossing the Channel could be put to good use ferrying supplies across the Dnipro
Foreign policy is having a momentous impact on domestic security. Support for Israel is being punished
It is only because of the concept of universal service, in its wider sense, that the Royal Mail has any right to exist
This is no time for a change of leader. But the Tories do need to contemplate their biggest rethink since the 1970s
They intimidate people and prevent identification by police – and are intended to do so
Ukraine needs our help to supply its bridgeheads on the Dnipro river. We can surely do more