When Antony Blinken, US Secretary of State, rejected parallels between the chaotic scenes in Kabul at the weekend and the fall of Saigon, there were millions who would beg to differ.
The sight of the helicopter on top of the US embassy in the Afghan capital airlifting officials out and scenes of de
In its desperation for global domination, China appears to have stooped to cyber attacks on English MPs.
Early on Thursday morning I awoke to find that someone purporting to be me had emailed colleagues asking to know their innermost thoughts on China and Chinese sanctions.
Reports of the cruel crime of pet theft is on the rise. And while recent police investigations into pet theft have resulted in numerous raids and arrests, more can be done.
"Following the science" is all very well. But which scientist's interpretation of the science would that be?
The latest announcement on travel and Covid has, I confess, left me confused.
The proposals set out by the UK's lead negotiator pave the way to a satisfactory conclusion.
David Frost troubles the EU. Ever since he took over as the UK’s lead negotiator, Brussels has struggled to keep up with the way he does business.
We’re hiring 20,000 extra police officers nationally, 200 have already been hired to serve our local community. Now tell me what action you want to see.
Local crime can have a huge impact on our communities. It is vital residents feel safe in their homes and on the streets.
Through the Nationality and Borders Bill coming to the House of Commons this week, the government wants to create a “fair but firm system” to break the business model of criminal gangs who prey on vulnerable people.
One such group the bill is designed to protect are victims of modern slavery.
The Winter Olympics is a major propaganda coup for the Communist Party. British officials should not be complicit in it.
In July 2015, the International Olympic Committee handed China a near-priceless propaganda coup: the opportunity to host the 2022 Winter Olympics in Beijing.
Over the pandemic, more than one in eight pupils have been persistently absent.
From the beginning of the pandemic, I have been concerned that a sense of growing panic about the virus would cause us to lose our natural and often instinctive balance of risks.
Day after day we have been pounded by t
With the potential for spiralling debt at home and a growing dependency on the Chinese regime, surely it’s time for a complete rethink.
It is becoming clear that in their frenzied determination to hit their arbitrary Net Zero target, ministers have overlooked the enormous repercussions of weaning B