Forty years ago today, British prime minister Margaret Thatcher and China’s Premier Zhao Ziyang signed the Sino-British Joint ...
Jetting off on one of his (many) trips abroad last month, Keir Starmer was snapped on his plane sipping from an intriguing ...
Kemi Badenoch got tough with Sir Keir Starmer at PMQs. Not tough enough, but at least she led on a decent issue: old folks in ...
Ten years ago this week, Barack Obama announced the historic US rapprochement with Cuba. Alongside Obama during years of ...
Diversity, Equity and Inclusion bureaucracies and programs have become ubiquitous in the corporate and educational sectors.
With job vacancies falling, and with GDP contracting, the Chancellor Rachel Reeves might have assumed that her final week ...
James Joyce called Guinness “the wine of the country.” Now it feels a bit more like the Coca-Cola of alcohol — as much brash ...
Labour is right not to pay compensation to the Waspi women – those who feel aggrieved that the state pension age for women ...
There are many grey areas in this safeguarding saga. So it is nice when some black and white emerges. It is surely impossible ...
Part 2 of A very Arabian Christmas continues to do for Speccie Christmas articles what Die Hard did for Christmas movies. It ...
The government’s MAD (misinformation and disinformation) bill has been killed – withdrawn from the Senate in what might have ...
Hard cases make bad laws. There can be no harder case than that of Sara Sharif, whose torture and eventual murder by her ...