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In Australia, we do a damn poor job of looking after our veterans. This Anzac Day, can we just admit it? Take this nightmare ...
As the Chancellor Rachel Reeves flies into Washington for a series of high-level meetings, there is lots of spin from the ...
Knife crime, shoplifting and fraud is on the rise in Britain. Fraud was up by a third in the last year, according to figures ...
Theodore Roosevelt was a believer in speaking softly but carrying a big stick. But where does that leave Donald Trump, who ...
Cardinal Robert Sarah from Guinea in West Africa has been named among the potential successors to Pope Francis and the ...
The unfolding tale of incendiary devices planted in DHL packages across Europe not only highlights the dangers of Moscow’s ...
It’s official: subjecting oil and gas companies to a 78 pence tax rate (which is corporation tax plus the government’s ...
It’s not just the SNP who can’t sort out their ferries. A new row has broken out much further south over the failure to ...
Machinery of government is not the sexiest of subjects – but it is a useful way of signalling a politician’s priorities.
Today is Anzac Day, arguably the most solemnly sacred day in the Australian calendar. At dawn on this day in 1915, as part of ...
Back to the curious case of Tulip Siddiq, Labour’s former anti-corruption minister who has been issued with an arrest warrant ...
Well, well, well. While Rachel Reeves enjoys a week in Washington DC at the International Monetary Fund spring talks, back in ...