The ultimate effect of this rushed strategy could be to push political and economic power East, into the hands of Beijing.
The greatest irony of the climate debate is that those who would normally describe themselves as liberals - and thus believers in pluralism - have casually parked that core vir
Lord Frost knows it is in our permanent interest that there must be no border between Great Britain and Northern Ireland.
The Prime Minister is right to have placed his trust in Lord Frost, for despite the naysayers - some of whom reside even in government - Britain’s chief negotiator has shown tha
Transitioning to renewable energy is a noble objective, but policymakers must recognise that in the meantime, the lights must stay on.
In the mid 2000s, Britain went from being a net energy exporter to being a net importer.
Unilateral action is needed against an intransigent EU to rectify the Northern Ireland Protocol impasse.
I was always led to believe that the survival of the Union must ultimately come above all else for a Conservative government.
Yet as a result of the dangerous and deeply divisive Northern Irela
Covid exposed just how sluggish our institutions can be, and now we are paying the price.
Harold Macmillan said that the thing he feared most in government was, "Events, dear boy, events". In this, he was right.
The pact is a good response to China’s taunts showing it will not allow aggressive behaviour to go unchecked.
The decision of the UK, US and Australia to join together and form an historic security pact in the Asia-Pacific, known as Aukus, is the beginning of a new era for the free world’s relation
The speed of significant National Insurance rise being forced through has strained public trust in the Government.
The past seven days have left many Conservatives bewildered. Without warning, just before MPs came back to Parliament, we were thrust into a bizarre debate about social care.
The loss of crucial intelligence and billions of dollars' worth of military equipment will come back to haunt the West.
The news that 79 Afghans, 13 US service personnel and three Brits were killed, along with many more injured, in suicide bomb attacks on Thursday was shocking.