The hostage releases hand more power to Hamas
Many of the Palestinians released will resume the fight which their imprisonment interrupted
Many of the Palestinians released will resume the fight which their imprisonment interrupted
Rishi Sunak might fear upsetting Arab friends, but these are great British institutions whose future is now in doubt
The data-driven, economically expert Rishi Sunak is not a natural actor on the stage of global strategy. David Cameron is
Islamists are being emboldened to take over public spaces and fill them with anti-Semitic hate
Anti-Semitism has been one of the most persistent and revolting tendencies in human nature
The Blob-sympathetic Labour leader may think he’s already won, but he should beware the fate of Neil Kinnock
The Tory machine is showing its weakness
The case for the high-speed rail link was built on political calculations rather than real-life facts
I wonder if Rachel Reeves has thought of promising a lower top rate (the old 40 per cent, perhaps) than the Tories
For the first time, a party leader is raising seriously the question of cost, but the plan is also unravelling across the world
The comedian proved himself to be unfit to appear on the national broadcaster with his 2008 on air antics
A new book by the Tory MP Danny Kruger examines the cost of putting individuals’ ‘truth’ ahead of society
We shouldn’t become impatient – defeating Vladimir Putin is a global priority
As its AGM approaches, it should be embracing its critics, rather than trying to exclude them
The Government is persevering with legislation despite the advice of experts
Today’s bishops show little interest in the virtues that the late Elizabeth II embodied