How quickly we forget, and how much we do at our peril. Peace in Europe! How our parents and grandparents longed for it.
Our report exposes the astonishing inadequacy of the procedures through which the ecclesiastical authorities reached their verdict.
Syrians will remember the promises we made and failed to keep for generations.
To read this latest Daily Telegraph book of military obituaries is a profoundly humbling experience.
The Ministry of Defence is today hosting a reception for the Polish President and numerous veterans.
I’m not embarrassed to say that when I saw that picture of the four year old boy who drowned and was washed up on a Turkish beach I shed a tear.
The last surviving Dambuster pilot has died, aged 96.
I am delighted that this group will soon be on public display so that thousands of people will learn of her gallantry.
Rather than wrapping veterans and their families up in red tape, the Government should award the medal swiftly.
Labour-run Leicester banned Israeli-manufactured products. The Tower Hamlets Mayor tried to create his own municipal foreign policy by flying the Palestinian flag.
We have a moral obligation to stand up to those who use it for their own ends. The “special relationship” should mean that we can be frank with America.
The distinctive characteristic of these new Pink Zones is that they will be designed to work from the bottom up – not the top down
Our friends fear attack by Russia – we must state clearly that the NATO guarantee of mutual defence still stands.
The final post in this series on how the Prime Minister’s aim of a reformed Europe, claimed by him as the basis for a Remain vote, was not achieved by his renegotiation.