
British Politics

British Politics
The world’s advanced economies are coming back to life after Covid… with a notable exception
British Politics
Travellers have suffered through long delays on the M20 heading into the port. But even more red tape is on the way
British Politics
The man who wants to rip up his own deal with Europe is wrong about our absolute right to drive
British Politics
Liz Truss’s promises are as empty, illogical and deceitful as Boris Johnson’s. No wonder she’s favourite to win the Tory leadership
British Politics
Both Tory leadership contenders clearly want to be tough on immigration to appease the many ultras in their party, writes one reader
British Politics
The death of David Trimble comes as his historic legacy has never seemed under greater threat
Along with Ukraine, the EU has accepted neighbouring Moldova as a candidate to join the bloc, conscious of its vulnerability – not least because of its Transnistrian region loyal to Russia
Emmanuel Macron’s failure at parliamentary polls in June will limit his role on the international stage. Is there anyone out there who could replace him as Europe’s leading political visionary?
Sunday’s parliamentary elections reshaped France’s political landscape, with big wins for the far left and right
Ex-bartender Giorgia Meloni has taken a party with historic links to Mussolini to the top of Italy’s opinion polls
Eurofile
Ukrainian artist turned soldier Hamlet Zinkivskyi is decorating his war-torn hometown… on the orders of his commander
Europe
To prevent all-out war in Europe we have to be prepared to spend money on defence. Even if this means higher taxes and higher borrowing
British Politics
Boris Johnson liked to portray himself as the champion of Ukraine but beyond the photo-ops he used to boost his personal ratings at home, there is a deeper UK commitment that will endure
British Politics
Boris Johnson has sought refuge in Ukraine. But, Volodymyr Zelensky knows an act when he sees one
British Politics
Both the Cameron and Johnson government rebuffed the plucky nation’s repeated plea for weapons over the last decade
Europe
Our tone of how we discuss the war in Ukraine has evolved and not for the better
An olive tree older than the Old Testament is a reminder it is hard to get a handle on the real meaning of time
Ukrainian artist turned soldier Hamlet Zinkivskyi is decorating his war-torn hometown… on the orders of his commander
Unfortunately, it’s unlikely that Liz Truss or Rishi Sunak will heed it
Al-Qaida’s leader is dead but terrorism is very much alive.. and the next wave of it to strike Britain may come from the extreme right
In spite of human rights and its ongoing threat to Taiwan, Brexit and concerns over the union could soon force us to align with the communist state
Spain’s bill to offer paid menstrual leave is a first for Europe. Closer to home, the push for change is coming from individuals
An olive tree older than the Old Testament is a reminder it is hard to get a handle on the real meaning of time
Ukrainian artist turned soldier Hamlet Zinkivskyi is decorating his war-torn hometown… on the orders of his commander