We must tackle the culture of Islamist victimhood that lets terrorism thrive
From the vicious attack on innocent children in Manchester, to the slaughter of Yazidis in Iraq, to the chilling massacre of Christians in Egypt: violence,
From the vicious attack on innocent children in Manchester, to the slaughter of Yazidis in Iraq, to the chilling massacre of Christians in Egypt: violence,
“Manchester, so much to answer for.” A line courtesy of Steven Patrick Morrissey from the first Smiths studio album and a song about the Moors
Thousands of Britons are responding to the unspeakably disgusting events of Monday night by a small but powerful gesture of defiance. Driven by ardent feelings
The UK police forces investigating the Manchester attack have stopped sharing intelligence with their US counterparts, after a series of leaks. Key information that the
I have just chaired another meeting of COBRA, where we again discussed the callous and cowardly terrorist attack in Manchester last night, and the operational
I remember an American political commentator remarking once after a deadly spate of tornadoes hit the Mid-West that it was a terrible thing but had
Greater Manchester Police force has confirmed that the explosion in the foyer of Manchester Arena on May 22 is being treated as a “terrorist incident”.
It would be easy at this moment to say that it’s hard to find words for what happened in Manchester last night but that would
I have just chaired a meeting of the government’s emergency committee COBRA, where we discussed the details of – and the response to – the
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