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The reality is simple: where there is inconvenience, there will be blowback. But so long as no individual comes to represent ...
Jihad is changing its face. In recent years, jihadist and Islamist groups that have embraced more pragmatic, local agendas ...
The last time I visited Ilford, east London, was in the run-up to the 2017 general election, hoping to help make Wes Streeting the local MP and Jeremy Corbyn the prime minister. I ...
The battle between the union and the Deputy Prime Minister prefigures more strife for this Labour government.
Nonetheless, a five-day walk-out in British hospitals is deeply unhelpful for a government that promised to fix the NHS – a ...
Under mounting pressure, government must shift from passive defence to proactive cyber resilience. Fortinet’s Chris Parker ...
The “big, beautiful bill” is the president’s moniker for a behemoth Republican wish-list stumbling its way through Congress.
Keir Starmer and Rachel Reeves have endured some of the worst weeks of their political lives. Former loyalists despair at a ...
One of the great myths of British politics is that prime ministers and chancellors learn from their mistakes. The opposite is ...
The sell of Starmerism was simple, dangerously so in fact. We now know that a country with little growth, an ageing ...
At the White House, the Israeli prime minister revealed he’d nominated the US president for the Nobel Peace Prize.
If Zohran Mamdani, the surprising winner of the Democratic primary for mayor of New York, wins the mayoralty in November, his ...
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