We need to rethink our foreign policy not in the world we would like, but in the world we actually live in.
Without China and India onboard, the ability to tackle climate change will become a losing battle.
Setting a target for three decades in the future is illusory, lending itself to virtue-signalling and ill-thought-out measures.
The Tradeshow Access Programme has been invaluable for the rail sector, and costs very little.
Leading by example is all well and good. Impoverishing yourself in order to make a point, not so much.
It could take action to reduce industrial electricity costs, among other important steps.
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Governments which recognise vaping’s potential to lower smoking rates and save lives should make that case strongly at COP9.
The proposed Australian trade deal risks bankrupting our farmers. The competition is unfair, their standards lower – and our consumer gain minimal.
“We will be sending out another package of a thousand ventilators very shortly,” Raab adds.
This disaster points Indians to the danger of government by emergency men, not emergency measures.
As the country faces a horrifying wave of Covid-19, supplies of oxygen and other essentials are critically short.
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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.