Merkel’s Legacy is in Tatters
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To fight the immigration crisis, the EU must take a firm stance on human rights in Nigeria
How Angela Merkel Weakened the West and Handed Putin and Xi Leverage
The most highly anticipated stock market debut of the year, perhaps of all time, has delivered a huge win for UK investors.
The reform concerns a pre-existing law on the Regulation, Authorisation and Restriction of Chemicals (REACH) and has been in place since June 2007.
King Charles’s address to Congress was designed to steady a strained special relationship. Twelve standing ovations later, the Palace had given Downing Street something politics could not: a
Private equity investing in public affairs firms only makes sense if both sides know what they want
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With a new American pope, William Cash investigates the global power dynamics behind the throne of St Peter.
In her bestselling book, Sarah Vine reinvented the political wife memoir. Soon out in paperback, Melanie McDonagh sat down with the ex-wife of Michael Gove to discuss the
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After running Sky, Andrew Griffiths become a high flying MP who rose through the Johnson and Sunak governments. In his Mace profile, the Shadow Secretary for Business and