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This year marks the 100th anniversary of the birth of Mrs Thatcher in 1925. For the occasion, I am glad to publish both an article and a podcast by Lord Charles Moore, former editor of the Daily Telegraph and The Spectator magazine and the authorised biographer of Mrs Thatcher. An interview was also published by
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My latest episode with Lord David Frost, Boris Johnson’s former Brexit chief negotiator:
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Every week, Harold Hyman and Max Nagy will provide in-depth analysis and commentary on the state of foreign affairs and the UK’s foreign affairs.
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As surprising as it may seem, a senior advisor at the Élysée Palace was absolutely clear yesterday that the EU is not seeking any seat at the negotiating table. This is the main result of Monday’s Paris summit on Ukraine which gathered the UK Prime Minister, Sir Keir Starmer, the German chancellor Olaf Scholz, the
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Conservative politicians are clear that they are facing the tricky if not impossible task of rebuilding their party around a specific set of ideas, especially now that they’re challenged by Reform. During my last trip to London, a senior member of the Tories in house of Lords told me quite straightforwardly that « we should do
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Immigration in the channel: my analysis on French news broadcaster CNEWS after French Interior Minister Bruno Retailleau threatens “engage in an arm-wrestle” with the British government to crackdown on the numbers of illegal migrant crossings which will probably exceed the 33 000 by mid-December.
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By-elections whether in general or local elections are not always the best indicator of how popular a party actually is. The results though of the local by-elections since the July General Elections have still been in most cases in favour of the Conservatives, the Lib Dems and Reform UK. Nigel Farage’s party, often inexistent in
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In a press communique, Downing Street explains the procedure for the election of the next Archbishop of Canterbury, a few days after Justin Welby’s resignation. “The Archbishop of Canterbury is the senior bishop leading the Church of England. They are appointed by His Majesty The King, as Supreme Governor of the Church of England, on
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We learned yesterday at 4:OO pm that the British PM, Sir Keir Starmer was attending Armistice Day in Paris. This is the first time a British PM attends these commemorations since World War One. This is a way for President Macron to mark the 120th anniversary of Entente Cordiale. ENGLISH The Prime Minister will mark
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Sir Keir Starmer Lord David Cameron Sir Liam Fox
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“LE ROYAUME-UNI SUSPEND UNE TRENTAINE DE LICENCES D’EXPORTATION D’ARMES VERS ISRAËL PRÉVUES POUR UNE UTILISATION À GAZA, EN RAISON DE PRÉOCCUPATIONS LIÉES AU DROIT INTERNATIONAL HUMANITAIRE (DIH) : LUNDI 2 SEPTEMBRE 2024”
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In his first speech in Downing Street since the riots, Sir Keir Starmer has promised the coming months to be “painful” as public finances are apparently is a worse state than Labour thought.












