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Arik Sharon, Israel’s then Prime Minister, secured the approval of the Knesset, (Israel’s Parliament), for a unilateral ...
At last, the government has found a use for that large pile of surplus money which has been causing it such a headache: it is ...
We probably won’t see the return of shoulder pads, big hair, or yuppies swilling champagne in the bars around Liverpool ...
Pensions rarely top the Westminster agenda or get politicians excited. Too boring, too distant. But maybe, just maybe, ...
If Defence Secretary John Healey didn’t have an anxious and unsettled weekend, he should have done. The Ministry of Defence ...
The news that appeared in the Sunday newspapers was intriguing, to say the least. A meeting has taken place at (appropriately ...
The BBC has not had a ‘good war’ since 7 October. Whether it is the smug anti-Israel tone of its reporters, or its use of ...
For any Jew – or anyone who is alive to Jew hate – a report from the commission on anti-Semitism to be published tomorrow ...
It took Donald Trump six months, at least six useless phone calls with Vladimir Putin and more than a thousand Ukrainian ...
President Trump is tired of Russian President Vladimir Putin’s bloody shenanigans. While he won’t admit it, it’s likely Trump ...
The BBC’s long-awaited editorial review of its documentary Gaza: How to Survive a Warzone was published today. It reads not ...
When the truth of Raynor Winn’s The Salt Path was called into question, many commentators jumped in with both feet; as Sam ...
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