Narrow victories and a poor response to the Covid-19 crisis almost certainly indicate it’s time for Turkey’s leader to bow out.
What’s that you say? That what really matters is the Huawei decision itself? Quite so. And on that, we have an uncomfortable feeling that he’s right.
He is perfectly entitled to crack down on leaks. But it’s worth bearing in mind that this one was scarcely unprecedented.
At a ConHome conference interview yesterday, Williamson suggested we should do so if it will save or improve lives without disproportionate cost.
What Parliament’s Security Committee began – and was frustrated by the Government in doing – judges must now complete.
It was a textbook case of how Islamist terror works here – or has to date, anyway. We honour and remember those who died.
De-certification of nuclear agreement could lead world leaders to conclude that such deals with the United States are not worth the candle.
“A society that does not judge you for where you come from or your background or how you live your life provided you do no harm to others that is the syncretic genius of our country.”
A dogmatic, utopian insistence on imposing the American model wholesale often runs contrary to establishing stability, growth, and the rule of law.
I can’t find a single example of this policy successfully moderating such an organisation, but plenty of it distorting Western policy.
The Labour leader pledged “change at home and abroad” would reduce the threat of terrorism.
The UK should urgently engage with the Libyan National Army, and support its efforts to defeat the Islamist militias in the West of the country.
The international community must wake up to the threat posed by a destabilised Libya on the shores of the Mediterranean.