Critics suggest the former prime minister is less interested in resolving Brexit than finding himself back in the halls of power.
A deal between the UK and EU to implement the Northern Ireland Protocol is close at hand.
General Mark Milley said neither Moscow nor Kyiv looks able to come out of the other side of this war having achieved their military aims.
The rhetoric around Ukraine’s accession to the EU is warm, but little appears to be taking place in the way of action.
Jens Stoltenberg said Kyiv has a “problem,” but “we have a strategy to tackle that.”
The Archbishop of Canterbury said he was told “parliamentary action” could be used to “force same-sex marriage on us.”
The head of the RAF insists that increased diversity is “mission critical,” with conservative government officials also pushing for quotas to be fulfilled.
Pfizer’s own defence conceded that its CEO was not prepared well enough to discuss the issue, yet he went on to do so in the strongest possible terms.
The move, supported by “many” church officials, could have a “knock-on effect on all our debates about gender and sexuality and women,” according to one supporter.
Migration Watch Chairman Alp Mehmet said the government would not admit why the number will rise again—because “very few illegal arrivals are ever returned or removed.”
Michel Barnier, who led the Brussels’ Brexit negotiating team, said there are certain challenges Britain and the EU “can only face together.”
The average age of Muslims remains far lower, at just 27, while more than half of 27-year-olds describe themselves as atheists.