Pandemic and war, like two horsemen of the Apocalypse, leave the Chancellor scrabbling for a response.
Our introduction to: what each Bill is, the politics of it, who’s responsible, arguments for and against – and a controversy rating out of ten.
We must learn the lesson that appeasing belligerent regional powers never pays off in the long run.
It was always short-sighted to suggest aid spending prioritised helped foreign people at the expense of those struggling in Britain.
It’s no good updating the law if there are not sufficient enforcement agents to actually conduct the investigations.
Europe and the US will not repeat mistakes we made the invasion of Crimea. We will stand united, and he would be unwise to test us.
The economic and strategic cases for welcoming highly-skilled people to the UK are compelling. It will help defeat Putin’s regime.
Ministers should remember that Russian cultural and sporting stars aren’t responsible for the actions of their government.
We need to signal that measures which would amount to war, such as a no-fly zone, should now be under consideration.
A mini-series on ConHome this week from the author of works about new Russian warfare and Kremlin Ukraine activity.
A mini-series on ConHome this week from the author of works about new Russian warfare and Kremlin Ukraine activity.
Though it is early days, events in Ukraine may have reduced the public’s blame for the government for a decline in living standards.
A mini-series on ConHome this week from the author of works about new Russian warfare and Kremlin Ukraine activity.
Of the main tax cut candidates urged on the Chancellor, the best available is a VAT fuel reduction.
The Russian invasion in Ukraine is not a reason to give up on it. Rather, it is a reason to redouble efforts to get there as quickly as possible.