The blunt reality is that there will be dwindling appetite and patience in the US Congress – and in the American body politic writ large – to expend increasingly precious funds on behalf of nations ...
NHS abolition was not on my bingo sheet for Keir Starmer’s Government. But here we are. A political earthquake. Kissinger has ...
Free speech and peaceful assembly aren’t – or at least shouldn’t be – too difficult to understand. You need to be allowed to write or say what you like, and meet who you like, without worrying who you ...
The Prime Minister hailed a ‘new era’ of friendship between the United Kingdom and the Republic of Ireland last week, as the two governments met for a summit in Liverpool. This event was supposed to ...
Britain’s homes are the smallest, oldest and most expensive in Western Europe ...
Will it end with a bang or a whimper? Will Labour persist with their socialist policies despite their ruinous impact becoming ...
Labour’s Education Bill is making waves, and not in a good way. From angry politicians to disgruntled parents, education is ...
The eagle-eyed among you might have noticed an acronym doing the rounds over the last few years: CANZUK. This is the name ...
Well, isn’t it a glorious mess? Reform UK, that band of Brexit zealots and populist muckrakers, has picked the perfect moment ...
So is this a classic Nimby argument in which the campaigner just want someone else to be forced to look at pylons? To be fair ...
In Germany’s snap parliamentary elections, Alternative für Deutschland (AfD) doubled its vote share to 21%, leaping from the ...