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The first time I was teaching leadership in Bhutan, for our end-of-course celebration (held two nights before I did the long ...
Since Australia’s general election was called by Labor prime minister Anthony Albanese at the end of March, the contest for ...
When will Keir Starmer finally show some leadership over the most fundamental distinction in human society: the difference ...
President Trump yesterday escalated his attacks on the Chairman of the Federal Reserve Jerome Powell over his reluctance to ...
As the independent bar in Scotland, the Faculty of Advocates is by necessity a reserved and disinterested body. It does not ...
The waves from Donald Trump’s tariff upheaval continue to ripple through the global economy. The International Monetary Fund ...
As the Birmingham binmen’s strike, full on since 11 March, grinds well into its second month, there is talk of similar action ...
Kemi Badenoch, pressed on the Today programme about the leisurely pace of her policy agenda, and the looming council elections, insisted on Tuesday morning that ‘welfare is not a local ...
Storm clouds are gathering. We can all see them.” No, not Winston Churchill on the rise of the Nazis in Europe, but John ...
The reaction in Ireland to the UK Supreme Court’s decision on the meaning of ‘woman’ in the Equality Act has been revealing.
There’s one key thing that one should know about Ukraine peace talks scheduled to begin in London today, and that is that ...
Talk about a turn-up for the books. In an unusual breach with convention, it was Kemi Badenoch rising for HM Loyal Opposition ...
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