Raab: UK intelligence said Kabul “unlikely” to fall until 2022
The Foreign Secretary defended his conduct and that of his department at a grilling before the Commons foreign affairs select committee.
The Foreign Secretary defended his conduct and that of his department at a grilling before the Commons foreign affairs select committee.
MPs debated the crisis a packed House of Commons chamber as Parliament was recalled.
The paper is an impressive piece of work, but how will it be implemented?
Chinese encroachment has made the hotly disputed region one of the world’s most volatile flashpoints.
There is potential to expand the existing UK-Nigerian trading relationship to make it worth £6.1bn.
A giant iceberg the size of Greater London has split in two apparently – but it could still wreak terrible damage to life systems and
Brexit proper will arrive on 1 January, whether Britain has acquired a free trade agreement with the European Union or not. Soon afterwards, barring a
The chancellor Rishi Sunak has put off the three-year Comprehensive Spending Review – CSR – in favour of announcing his fourth package of support measures
One of the problems with a leader crying “fake news” is that when he needs voters to believe he is still conscious, still functioning and
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