This must be explained to US Democrats who do not understand the unionist position or the legal background.
The success in procurement and distribution prompts the question of what else we are outstandingly good at.
The EU’s missteps over the last week have provided an excellent opportunity to seek changes to the Protocol that might provide for a more durable settlement.
Contrary to what members of the Labour Party say, the evidence demonstrates that the public desire for high taxes on the rich is low.
These proposed changes suggest that Ministers’ resolve to address this type of abortion is weakening and, in Northern Ireland, evaporating.
Like it or not, the EU agreed to two customs territories on the island of Ireland – and a solution to the disagreement flows from that fact.
Europe has no Madisons to make the case for federalism, while the Leavers patronise us by pretending that leaving is without risk.
He made grotesque errors of taste and judgement – see “Rivers of Blood”. But even his critics admit that he was one of the great parliamentarians of the 20th century.
Amy Chua says they are blind to the decisive importance of tribal politics – an obliviousness which extends to America itself, and prepared the way for Trump.
Afua Hirsch recounts her inability, as a person of mixed race, to feel she truly belongs in either Britain or Ghana.
This competitive virtue-signalling allows mediocre people today to look back on past heroes.
“Rarely can such a crucial issue have been given such cursory and one-sided analysis in our media” – the third piece in a week-long series.