Prime Minister Theresa May’s new cabinet will be welcomed by Brexiteers, writes Catherine Feore. Three major cabinet roles that will determine the nature of the UK’s...
If I have to choose three words to reflect my views of the award of arbitration over the South China Sea disputes unilaterally filed by the Philippines against...
John Lough Associate Fellow, Russia and Eurasia Programme The Kremlin today will be struggling to reconcile conflicting messages from the West. Deepening divisions in the European...
Today (4 July), against a backdrop of bright conferences, public discussions and performances in the media, the Ukrainian government is preserving negative qualities such as the...
Nigel Farage MEP (UKIP) (pictured) announced this morning (4 July) that he is standing down as the leader of UKIP, writes Catherine Feore. He will continue...
As the world gasped at Great Britain’s decision to 'Brexit' from the European Union last week, a less noticeable tempest in a teapot was brewing in...
The vitriol has begun, ever so slightly, to wane but there is an emergent consensus that the Brexit referendum has put the UK in an impossible...