Re-calibrating policies to account for the reality of conflict and warfare today could not be more urgent.
Building up economic resilience will be necessary for a successful response to Brexit, Covid recovery and the transition to Net Zero.
A democratic government was swept away exactly a year ago, and the new regime’s main supporter China, needs to help avoid a humanitarian disaster.
The naive globalisation of the 1990s has become a liability. Britain and its allies need to beef up their defences
The new variant is a reminder that the world is in it “together” when it comes to beating the virus.
The international community must set out consequences for Beijing’s flagrant breaches of international treaties.
The Prime Minister’s economic strategy seems to depend on it staying low. But there’s no reason to believe that this will be the case.
The deal sends a starkly clear message to China – and will reassure India, Japan, South Korea and Taiwan that their security interests are also British interests.
The latest wave of an in-depth tracker project shows that a long-term softening of public attitudes has continued during the pandemic.
The most important task is the resolution of the constitutional crisis and a return to the normal democratic process.
Questions have been raised about whether the visa route will truly be as liberal as some have implied
Better still would be to expand study or work visas that could lead to settlement for the most politically active, vulnerable young people in danger.
Three decades on, the regime’s character has not changed – but its tactics have become more sophisticated.
This list of allies and partners includes Australia, Israel, South Korea, Japan, Oman, Qatar and Singapore.