Delivering on his campaign promise to recognise Jerusalem as Israel’s capital and move the US embassy accordingly hasn’t helped.
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What Parliament’s Security Committee began – and was frustrated by the Government in doing – judges must now complete.
The 2008 war was an illustration of the serious threat the Kremlin posed. It went unheeded, and so Russia has repeated the trick.
It is absurd that every year we send home thousands of young Australians who would prefer to stay here, and Australia does the same with thousands of young Brits.
If Taiwan stands, democracy prevails, but if it falls, democracy worldwide is in jeopardy. Where our interests lie ought to be clear.
Will this abject performance be what finally breaks his connection with his domestic supporters?
The seventeenth extract from the fullest draft of the proposals that were put together by the Department for Exiting the European Union.
Five task forces cover energising our economy, transforming our public services, building a fairer society, sustaining our democracy and shaping a Global Britain.
As we leave the EU there is never a better time for the UK to show the world that Global Britain promotes and protects the causes of those in need.
“We will continue to be a leading member of NATO, we will continue to be a leading defence nation, and we will continue to contribute in a whole variety of ways across nuclear, cyber, and conventional capabilities.”
The United States’ traditional allies are wondering if the President’s erratic and aggressive behaviour is a ploy or his true nature.
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Although no longer a superpower, our country remains one of the most influential countries on the planet.