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As Security Minister, I see daily how foreign powers are evolving their tactics – using proxies instead of diplomats, and ...
There may be no official guides for spouses of newly elected MPs, but Sarah Vine’s witty memoir is a good place to start ...
The newly announced government review of parental leave is welcome – but we don’t need to wait 18 months to know what good ...
The walk from one end of the Palace to the other has been full of surprises, reports Lord Cryer Let’s start with the ...
As a congressman, senator, vice president, then president of the United States, Lyndon B Johnson shaped modern American ...
We cannot credibly aspire to be the anti-corruption capital of the world while the British Virgin Islands continues to avoid ...
As the Victims and Courts Bill makes its way through parliament, Women’s Aid is urging the government to ensure long-awaited ...
Prime Video España has today given worldwide release to ‘Infiltrada en el Búnker’ (Undercover Inside the Bunker), a ...
Zero-emission trucks are ready for the road. The industry is prepared. But without decisive government action, Anna Krajinska ...
Driving innovation, resilience and economic growth, SMEs are vital to the UK’s defence and security landscape but face ...
Work and Pensions Secretary Liz Kendall has defended the government’s welfare bill concessions as “positive changes”, despite leading rebels ...
Four days before the assisted dying vote, my Catholic priest wrote to say to me that if I voted for assisted dying I would be an obstinate public sinner and be denied Holy Communion. I voted for ...
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