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By Andrew Marr It’s the day that many of us thought would never happen. Families reunited in Israel and Gaza alike, jubilant celebrations in Tel...
By Alison Bennett The facts laid bare in recent reports should shock the nation: our hospice sector is hurtling toward disaster, placing the...
By Sam Richardson Burnout isn’t a new concept, but the reasons behind it are changing. Just a few years back, work typically finished at 5pm. You...
By Charles Parton The Prime Minister, the Chancellor and the ex-Foreign Minister have all said that national security is their number one concern....
By David Kirichenko & Alexander J. Motyl Hungary’s prime minister does not seem to grasp the gravity of the moment. His ally, Russia, is bleeding by...
By Paul Gerrard Britain’s small shops are disappearing unless Government acts now. You can feel it as much as you can see it when you walk down...
By James Sorene After two terrible years of war there is joy and hope in Israel and Gaza. Monday will be an emotional rollercoaster as hostages...
By Shelagh Fogarty I was struck listening to Donald Trump’s speech today, not least because of its tone, which echoed that of Benjamin Netanyahu’s...
By William Mata It’s not often I’ll write a column in defence of Transport for London, but I am willing to stick up for the heartwarming sight of...
By Vix Leyton When I first started my adventures into town for a night out, I’d have £20 and expect that to cover everything from the bus fare in...
By Freya Bugeja I’m 35, a mum of two young children, working in PR and commuting into London two days a week. On paper, my life is great and I’m...
By Trevor Hutchings For over 20 years, UK’s politicians have been aligned on the need to ensure energy security and on tackle climate change, with...
By Michael McManus Russia’s forces are deeply demoralised. The “special military operation”, which was supposed to be over in two weeks, is now...
By Sharren Haskel I write not as a politician or diplomat, but as an Israeli mother - a child and grandchild of survivors, shaped by my people’s...
By Adam Ma’anit The news that a deal has finally been reached to bring home the remaining 48 hostages is what we have been dreaming of and fighting...
By Andriy Dovbenko Britain’s announcement to mass-produce interceptor drones under Project Octopus sounds like a decisive answer to the growing...