We have suffered our worst national humiliation since the Suez debacle, if not the fall of Singapore. This time, though, we lack the excuse of having been pressured by allies or attacked by foes. The ...
Who said this, in public, to a US president? “I must warn you that I do not believe in retaliatory strikes which are against ...
OPINION - TIM NEWARK: Our Prime Minister is giving succour to tyrants while whining about international law.
PM’s underwhelming response to Iran war has angered several allies – and not only those under attack in the Gulf ...
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Some criminal proceedings in England and Wales require the attorney-general's permission to go ahead. This context is absent ...
OPINION - CAROLE MALONE: Surprise, surprise, the PM's goolies are firmly in the grip of the hard-Left - we can wave goodbye ...
You would have had to have been living under a rock this year not to take a punt that Donald Trump would attack Iran. From ...
At the beginning of February, with little overstatement, Sir Keir Starmer could claim his management of Donald Trump had been a roaring success. In tricky circumstances, and with a fickle president, ...
Britain could do with Churchillian leadership, but we don't need a prime minister channelling his ghost ...
Prime minister does not believe US has a plan beyond ‘shock and awe’ stage, as some MPs dread what lies ahead ...
Donald Trump has told The Telegraph he is “very disappointed” with Sir Keir Starmer’s equivocation over the attack on Iran.