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In retracing my family’s steps in the city, I realised becoming German wasn’t as simple as it seemed when I applied for a ...
The Lib Dems, who were delighted with the attention the interview attracted, say that this marks the beginning of a more “forthright” approach. But they insist that they will not change their strategy ...
On the other hand, destroying Hamas by moving forces into its last redoubt in the centre of the Gaza Strip would be a death ...
International pressure for recognition of the Palestinian state is growing – but with Gaza in ruins, is a two-state solution ...
Last night, the pro-Palestine campaign began a siege on David Lammy’s doorstep – and called for his resignation.
The only thing she signifies is that the Republican Party has young people in it, and that some of them are attractive ...
North Korea formally withdrew from the NPT in 2003, citing the “hostile policy” of the US after the then president, George W ...
Keir Starmer thinks Nigel Farage is the “new Truss”, while Kemi Badenoch thinks it's Rachel Reeves.
It’s a Monday morning in early July and I’m in Runnymede for the Swan Upping, an annual ceremony which sees a group of “swan ...
Against a backdrop of asylum hotel protests, a new survey finds a majority of the public concerned about serious further ...
Hitler’s infamous book – part autobiography, part manifesto – was published 100 years ago. How influential has it been?