Iain Overton finds that financial strain on the Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office is a direct result of the UK's departure from the European Union
The European Union
The Prime Minister's view of Brexit remains stuck in the past. It's time he embraced the opportunities of Europe, argues Richard Barfield
As world leaders brace themselves for another potential Trump presidency, Prime Minister Keir Starmer is quickly re-establishing the UK's global influence
While we should not expect too much of an incoming Labour government, we should not forget just how dark the last few years have been, writes Chris Grey
Brexit has barely been mentioned during the election campaign – but the impact on businesses and the economy is so much worse than the public might think
Brexit will cost British firms £7.5 billion a year in new costs, according to a new report, with hundreds of millions wasted on border facilities that were never used
An Open Letter to Germany's Leaders from International and German Experts
The EU and the UK are supporting Ukraine at a crucial juncture in its war against Russia, argues Mark Temnycky.
Anthony Barnett explores why a recent conference in Edinburgh aimed to initiate a conversation about an 'England' distinct from 'Britain'
In the midst of war, Ukraine has made exceptional progress on meeting the requirements for joining the alliance argues Mark Temnycky