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Maybe Trump doesn’t always chicken out after all. Rapid trade deals with the UK, Japan, the EU and others in recent weeks may ...
July 27 marked the 72nd anniversary of the Korean War Armistice. In response, a series of protests and counter-protests ...
They face higher National Insurance charges, increased business rates, crippling energy costs, and if they hire anyone: ...
The centre-right government of New Zealand’s Prime Minister Christopher Luxon voted this week to overturn the previous ...
Up until yesterday, I was beginning to feel cautiously optimistic about the new James Bond film. After a long hiatus in which ...
Last week, the Ukrainian parliament voted to destroy two key anti-corruption institutions. Outrage followed, and now ...
Wes Streeting was recently revealed to have said in private that junior doctors (or resident doctors, as they now like to be ...
Friedrich Merz may have restored Germany’s diplomatic credibility internationally, but his latest foray into Middle Eastern ...
Silly season is upon us, as MPs jet off on holiday (or back to their constituencies) to get a well-needed break from ...
It’s taken me a while, but I’ve finally realised the purpose of the Charity Commission. I’d always thought its role was to ...
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney announced on Wednesday that his Liberal government will recognise the state of Palestine ...
Foreign relations are among the most political functions of a government. Ministers favour or disfavour other states based on ...
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