The prominence of Russians in the UK means that the UK can play an outside role in making the migraine even worse.
State action to regulate social media is unproblematic in principle, but deeply problematic in practice – and the law of unintended consequences applies.
Now more than ever, a coherent, holistic strategy is required that will unite and enhance our capabilities to advance Britain’s position in the world.
This move will help advance the country’s technological infrastructure, as well as meaning Conservatives meet their ‘levelling up’ pledge.
The fundamental premise of Trumpism, namely that globalisation is bad for ordinary people, is false.
We should have supported an extension to the conventional arms embargo at the United Nations in August – and must back sanctions.
The EU is caught between making more effective decisions and compromising its smaller members’ interests.
Tensions have been building for the best part of a year, serious skirmishes broke out in June – and America is nowhere to be seen.
His instinct to bring together various reserves to create a ‘Second Line’ was crucial in the First World War; leaders today should take inspiration.
We are seeing the rise of the outrider. These ‘non-party campaigns’ often spring up in and around elections – with the public in the dark about their funding.
From working with Lithuania to enable gas pipelines, to relaxing visas for Belarusians, there’s much we can do to put pressure on Lukashenko’s regime.
The region has been conspicuously absent from our foreign policy discourse, largely attributable to mistrust on intervention caused by the Iraq war.