There are several impressive contenders – although the former president is likely to make a return too.
Plus: I’ll admit that I didn’t see the Lib Dem victory coming. And: So long, farewell, auf Wiedersehen, goodbye.
The President’s instincts on Ireland and his approach to trade pull in different political directions.
“How we act and whether we pull together as democracies will determine whether our grandkids say: “did they step up?”
But makes the point that “we all want…to uphold the Good Friday Agreeement”, which Unionists say the Protocol breaches.
Currently the UK spends around 1.7 per cent of its GDP on R&D. Yet the US and China are heading towards three per cent GDP, and others even more.
That schooling can improve earning potential doesn’t mean that ever-more schooling is good for all kids in the aftermath of a pandemic.
Three decades on, the regime’s character has not changed – but its tactics have become more sophisticated.
The signs are beginning to emerge that the Biden presidency is taking the Wuhan theory seriously.
Sunak & Co show no sign of setting their sights on getting it down.
As the Government ushers us towards net zero, it had better be sure of the science. Unless it’s willing to risk a British equivalent of the Gilets Jaunes.
The Democratic establishment back Israel. The party’s rising left does not. And its centre is wavering.
With 130 million girls out of school before the pandemic hit, urgent and systemic change is needed.