Martin Ivens is the editor of the Times Literary Supplement. Previously, he was editor of the Sunday Times of London and its ...
By taking aim at America’s closest allies in his keynote Munich address, Donald Trump’s vice-president has made clear his country’s global security priorities – and that Europe should no longer ...
The Prime Minister doesn't seem to realise how weak his Government is and how vulnerable it is to truly crazy ideas.
If the PM were to sack the chancellor, it would look just as bad for him as it would for her, writes Sean O’Grady. After all, none of her policies would have made the final cut without his approval ...
Mr Kwarteng should know. The Conservative politician was sacked as Chancellor by former Prime Minister Liz Truss in October ...
Lord Hermer poured praise on human rights lawyer Shiner even after his war crime claims against British troops were dismissed by a public inquiry as 'deliberate lies'.
S ir Keir Starmer KC is among the most successful British politicians of the past half-century. In just four years, Sir Keir ...
IT is becoming increasingly clear that there is no angle to which Starmer and Reeves will not bend to placate the orange American bully. How weak ...
Policing has been left in a hopeless position after a High Court ruling said forces cannot dismiss officers by removing their vetting clearance, Met Police Commissioner Sir Mark Rowley has warned.
The attorney general has come under attack from a Labour peer who has accused him of thinking ‘law is a replacement for ...
The Metropolitan Police cannot dismiss officers by removing their vetting clearance, the High Court has ruled.
A LABOUR row deepened today as Britain’s Attorney General was blasted an “arrogant, progressive fool”. Lord Richard Hermer ...
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