As the Hong Kong BN(O) visa scheme approaches its fifth anniversary, Heather Rolfe looks at the lessons that can be learned from the scheme in how...
Looking ahead to France’s 2027 presidential election, John Ryan explores what the prospect of a Rassemblement National win under Jordan Bardella could mean politically for both...
If you want to kill a snake in the grass, the best thing to do is cut its head off. That’s what Kemi Badenoch has done...
Most people have probably never heard of George Cottrell. But – like Alastair Campbell to Tony Blair, or Dominic Cummings to Boris Johnson – Cottrell is...
Yesterday, Donald Trump did what he does best. He surprised us all by saying he would impose tariffs on various European countries, including the UK, unless...
It’s not often we can say JD Vance and the BBC have something in common. The bruising VP of the United States and the lily-handed woke-mongers...
The first reaction to Nadhim Zahawi’s defection to Reform UK revolves around the political baggage he brings with him. The former chancellor’s political career was inextricably...
Andrew M Dorman argues that the UK should reduce its reliance on the US for its defence and invest in and strenghten its own capabilities following...
Sean Duffy, CEO of the Wise Group, & Tracey Burley, CEO of St Giles | St Giles Wise Reoffending is frequently the result of...
Researchers from Stanford University looked at the survival rates of cancer patients who have colour vision deficiency (colour blindness) and found that people with the condition...