The EU’s crumbling unity has given Putin another opportunity to win
Europe is in danger of proving the Kremlin right: that it’s too divided and exhausted for a long fight
Europe is in danger of proving the Kremlin right: that it’s too divided and exhausted for a long fight
Her demand for another referendum is a bluff, an act of political theatre to keep her troops hopeful
Gove’s school reforms were a triumph. But little by little they have been undone by Whitehall
Don't blame Brexit for worker shortages. The UK has a hidden crisis of mass joblessness
The Chancellor is entitled to his money, but that won't stop his political enemies trying to exploit it
The question of when – and on what terms – to stop the fighting is already causing cracks to appear
Sunak is beginning to assert himself over the PM in a bid to claw his way back to fiscal conservatism
The Cold War was a real battle of ideas. The Russian leader only offers a form of dictatorial gangsterism
Foot-dragging from Boris Johnson is as big a reason as any for the bureaucratic failure to help more people
In just one week, the continent has rediscovered a sense of shared risk, community and duty
America’s president is weak, but it’s Europe’s failures that have been so clearly exposed
The Government’s Online Harms Bill gives Big Tech too much power to censor opinions it does not like
The land of common sense seems to be thriving while Britain is counting the cost of harsh lockdown restrictions
The PM has bought himself time, but the implosion of the NHS could still destroy him without reform
New research suggesting that shutdowns made little difference to mortality is likely to fall on deaf ears
The poisonous allegations spread so far are but a taster of the fury likely to follow the fall of Johnson