“Competition doesn’t mean privatisation.” The full text of his speech to the Social Market Foundation and Joseph Rowntree Foundation.
This fog of law is hobbling the effectiveness of our troops on the battlefield.
As threats emerge from new directions, the alliance needs to prepare for non-traditional ones – and face up to Putin
98 per cent of French people have access to 3G, the minimum required to make modern apps work. That compares to 80 per cent for the UK
The new Egyptian President had already neutered the Muslim Brotherhood. Now he faces much worse: Salafism, crime and instability.
70 years of peace has lulled capitals across the continent into the illusion that war is a matter of choice.
The simple act of sitting together and sharing a meal could have prevented so many misunderstandings
The Syrian Civil War is a pretty domestic affair – so why are countries such as Brazil and Indonesia being allowed to butt in?
Commanders, not judges, should be in control on the battlefield.
The country’s partial lifting of the blockade and its humanitarian efforts are welcome, but there is more that the Prince could do.