It is no longer possible to believe that one can sup with Putin provided one’s spoon is as long as the Nordstream 2 pipeline.
When it comes to helping working people, a tax cut to hand would be the cancellation of the Health and Social Care Levy.
Every day criminals look for ways to infect British businesses with malware to prevent them from functioning until a ransom is paid.
The row over the Northern Ireland Protocol must not be allowed to poison co-operation with our continental partners on defence against Russia.
Many high-emitting nations are either avoiding COP altogether or stalling when it comes to committing to carbon targets.
A new culture of inquiry and challenge is essential if government is to be better prepared for what ministers cannot be blamed for failing to anticipate.
Truss must ensure Britain remains a global leader in development, as well as in defence and diplomacy.
“What I’m hearing is the moment the Americans have got who they want out of Kabul, they’ll be pulling their troops out. That is unacceptable.”
His green light for the German-Russian link to go ahead was an unpardonable security and environmental folly.
Any move to grab more powers next year is going to end badly for politicians in Brussels.
It may gradually slide down the road to a more neutralist position in the years ahead – to paraphrase William Hague “In NATO, but not run by NATO.”
The President’s instincts on Ireland and his approach to trade pull in different political directions.
Universities need heavier scrutiny. Owners must be identified. Media backed by regimes that restrict freedom should be denied broadcast licenses.
For the sake of our bills as well as our security interests, we need to double down on homegrown green energy instead.