‘Let their frail elderly be unvisited in care homes. Let their weddings be postponed’, is the message of this Prime Minister.
Those who want to project force in the Pacific must explain how it would be consistent with maintaining our strength at home and nearer abroad.
“We hoped right up until the end that the Afghan government and its armed forces would be able to hang in there…” says Chief of the Defence Staff General.
Those in power seem to actively dislike the culture which has made Britain’s forces globally respected.
The row over the Northern Ireland Protocol must not be allowed to poison co-operation with our continental partners on defence against Russia.
Hotels are not a place for families to reside long term, especially if people are suffering from trauma or have medical issues or disabilities.
The Foreign Secretary knows that she is being played off by them against the Chancellor. They know she knows. And she knows they know she knows.
Ministers must grasp that this new one will be even more disposed to conduct its foreign policy through the EU.
Putin’s Russia is closer to home – remember the Salisbury attack – and Islamist extremism is already here.
The Government can help to ensure that one of the faith’s leading authorities publicly stresses the rights of religious minorities and women.
It is time to consider some sort of international stabilisation and counter-terrorist organisation.
There has been a hugely positive change in mindset when it comes to soldiers’ mental and physical health. Now we need to do more.
Anti-corruption and cementing new treaties should take precedence over softer fashionable favourites.