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Under mounting pressure, government must shift from passive defence to proactive cyber resilience. Fortinet’s Chris Parker ...
The idea that British nationals are passed over for social housing is a myth that refuses to die.
This momentum has continued with the array of deals announced by Keir Starmer and Emmanuel Macron today. Chief among them was the long-mooted “one in, one out” migrant deal, which for the first time ...
Yesterday evening Sir Jake Berry reappeared in a new guise: as a member of Reform. He joined eleven other ex-Tory MPs who have fled to the party including Lee Anderson, Dame Andrea Jenkyns, Anne Marie ...
In Too Much, her first major TV project since Girls, the American screenwriter proves she knows London like a local.
The OBR says that Britain can no longer afford to exist with its current fiscal policy. By Will Dunn Like having eye surgery ...
At the White House, the Israeli prime minister revealed he’d nominated the US president for the Nobel Peace Prize.
The time I spend editing my computerised medical notes outweighs any productivity gains I get from not writing them.
Robert Jenrick is now widely expected to lead the Tories into the next election. He is a harbinger of a harsher politics to ...
Why populists keep winning and what progressives should do about it.
The Justice Secretary, Shabana Mahmood, likes saying it, as did her predecessor, Alex Chalk, and his predecessor-but-one, ...
Under Maga rule, the Fourth of July means a party to which only a few Americans are invited.
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