There’s a particular type of column, upsettingly common in British newspapers over the past few years, that can be summarised ...
Governmental secondary schools in Egypt do not allow Palestinian students to enrol in classes, so recent exiled ...
This is Lebanon’s modern history: bloody and conflicted. Present events are unfortunately of a piece. Lebanon’s ...
Despite being strewn with mistakes, Unleashed shows that deep down the former PM always believes himself to be right.
Scotland is not immune to the Burnham effect. In the SNP’s recent Programme for Government, Holyrood’s equivalent of the King ...
This Royal Court play about the author’s anti-Semitism argues for and against Israel with a composure as uncanny as one of his plots.
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Although the Covid debate has retreated into the back pages, its fervour flattened by the dead bureaucracy of the ongoing ...
What really happened at the Conservative Party party? A jubilant atmosphere before a new leader is crowned. And why is democracy a low priority for American voters? Rachel Cunliffe is joined by Andrew ...
Why did he attack a foreign policy decision that he set in motion? By Rachel Cunliffe James Cleverly has come out hard against Keir Starmer’s government, calling the decision to hand sovereignty of ...
So American muscle-flexing may have reduced the scale of Iran’s retaliation against Israel; but it may also embolden Prime ...
It’s one that was established by Rachel Reeves’s Labour conference speech in which she declared: “Growth is the challenge.