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In an age when political decisions are often dictated by focus groups, moral relativism, and international bureaucracies, One ...
In doggedly resisting US prompts to boost defence spending by evoking a ‘neutralist’ foreign policy in his recent John Curtin ...
The Bayeux Tapestry depicted the September crossing of William, Duke of Normandy’s, forces to England with 7,000 men and ...
The Prime Minister of France announced his plan on Tuesday to balance the country’s books: his most eye-catching intention is ...
It was clearly hot in the House of Commons today. The Lib Dem benches were a sea of pastel colours, light pinks and summer ...
This is a brave and learned book. I would recommend it to anyone interested in the history of Africa; who has taken sides in ...
Friedrich Merz has managed something truly remarkable: he’s simultaneously the most internationally successful German ...
Well, well, well. It was only a fortnight ago that the government was forced to gut its own welfare reform in the face of a ...
Cockburn is delighted to announce the special election winner replacing Trayon White (who was unanimously expelled from ...
Labour woes mean Tory smiles. The Conservatives have ended the parliamentary session on a (reasonable) high, after last ...
After a week of brooding, Keir Starmer has decided to strike. Like Michael Corleone, today he is settling all family business ...
I attended a skin cancer clinic for the excision of a lesion suspected to be malignant. The specialist scheduled a date for ...