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Canada’s Defence Minister is calling for the elimination of Hamas and doubts the organization would respect any call for a ceasefire.
Bill Blair was speaking today to journali… Read More
As prime minister, Tony Blair oversaw a few hundred Downing Street staff and one country. Sixteen years later, he is now responsible for more than 800 staff who help advance his policies in… Read More
By Jari Tanner | Associated Press
HELSINKI — Martti Ahtisaari, the former president of Finland and global peace broker who was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 2008 for his work to res… Read More
It was going to be a major triumph for the Sunak government. ‘My client is a big green tech company,’ the business consultant explained to me, ‘and they were preparing to a… Read More
Britan is one of the key partners of the multilateral coalition to enforce FOIP operations to defend the rule of law in the Indo-Pacific region, particularly in view of maritime challenges… Read More
“You either die a hero or you live long enough to see yourself become the villain.” Most of us are probably familiar with this quote from ‘The Dark Knight’ movie. Two… Read More
In Britain, where he laid the foundations of his global media empire and his own omnipotence, Rupert Murdoch never met a political leader of either of the main parties he couldn’t mani… Read More
Political Center: It’s home to the UK government, with the Houses of Parliament and Downing Street located here.
Political History of London and World Political Events(Political Center… Read More
Much of Westminster sniggered earlier this month when Rishi Sunak branded Keir Starmer ‘Captain Hindsight’. But the meme-ready moniker gives away more than a little about the UK… Read More
Queen Elizabeth II Biography
Queen Elizabeth II, born Elizabeth Alexandra Mary Windsor on April 21, 1926,
in London, United Kingdom, was the
longest-reigning monarch in British histor… Read More
Keir Starmer, the leader of the Labour Party, has made a significant reshuffle of his shadow cabinet. While some faces have been removed from the inner circle, others have been given new ro… Read More
Somewhere in my possession I have a snotty letter I wrote to my mother from university about not being interested in the Queen’s 1977 anniversary. I was a young philosophy student at… Read More
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WASHINGTON (AP) — Camp David, the rustic presidential retreat in the mountains of Maryland, has been a backdrop for signal moments in U.S. foreign policy, perhaps none more notable… Read More
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Good Wednesday morning. This is Eleni Courea, writing Playbook for the rest of the week.
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UNCASVILLE, Conn. (AP) — For years, Gregg Popovich has eschewed the idea of him being worthy of inclusion in the Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame.
He felt others were more deserving… Read More
My ongoing series on Nigel Farage’s bank account debacle continues.
Congratulations to him, because not only did Dame Alison Rose resign as the head of NatWest, but the head of their s… Read More
July 27
1920 — Resolute defeats Shamrock IV of Britain to defend the America’s Cup title for the United States.
1937 — The United States wins the Davis Cup by beating Bri… Read More
Labour leader says party is having row about ‘touch choices’ at the moment during speech at thinktank run by Tony Blair. This live blog is closedLabour MPs are “seething wi… Read More
Former Chancellor George Osbourne has married Thea Rogers at a ceremony in Somerset this afternoon, in front of a host of Tory bigwigs including David and Samantha Cameron.Ms Rogers, 40, a… Read More
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This is Rosa Prince — I’ll be with you Tuesday too.
DRIVING THE DAY
IT’S NOT EASY BEING PM:… Read More
Dear, oh dear.
This week was not a good one for the Leave voters of Britain.
Monday and Thursday were the huge news days.
Let’s begin with Thursday.
Brexit anniversary: so little done… Read More