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Conservative's proposed changes to the rules around overseas development aid could undermine our international leadership role, says Lord Collins.
A renewal of the ballistic missile programme shows defiance from the Iranian Regime, says Sir David Amess MP.
Boris Johnson has ruled out mounting a Conservative party leadership challenge before Brexit talks are complete.
The US Commerce Secretary has mocked Jeremy Corbyn by saying he “can’t even imagine” what it would be like to negotiate with a government headed up by the Labour leader.
Cabinet ministers have reportedly urged Theresa May to shake up her Brexit negotiating strategy by ensuring she prioritises jobs over more stringent controls on immigration.
A Labour frontbencher has claimed Britain would have to accept “some element” of free movement in order to retain “impediment-free” access to the single market after Brexit.
David Cameron has called on Theresa May to work with other parties in forming Britain’s plan for Brexit in the wake of last week’s election result.
Labour has ruled out seeking to preserve Britain’s membership of the EU single market despite calls for the Government to soften its Brexit stance following the general election.
Post-Brexit UK, with its inherent economic strengths, could be an attractive partner to many Asian Governments, says Crispin Blunt.
The World Health Organisation's new Director-General will have to face up to a fast changing world, says Dods Monitoring political consultant Bruce Reilly.
Lord Maginnis, an independent Ulster Unionist member of the House of Lords and prominent member of the British Committee for Iran Freedom writes that the US can successfully confront both leading sources of Islamic extremism at once: the Islamic State & the Islamic Republic of Iran.
The Director General of the German Employers Association (BDA), Steffen Kampeter, has said that a politicised Brexit decision will not limit trade between the UK and the European Union, insisting that a good trade deal is required.
The summit on May 18th will launch the Brexit Exchange programme, a forum for UK and European businesses to set out their requirements for Brexit and influence the negotiations.
For the sake of Britain’s economy, and soul, Theresa May must immediately and unilaterally guarantee the rights of EU citizens currently residing in the UK, says Yanis Varoufakis
By maintaining the foreign aid budget and adopting a joined up approach, the next government can show its commitment to becoming Global Britain – rather than Little England, writes Professor David Hulme
The British Red Cross is a volunteer-led humanitarian organisation that helps people in crisis, whoever and wherever they are, with more than 20,500 volunteers and 4,000 staff in the UK. We are part of a global voluntary network, responding to conflicts, disasters and individual emergencies.
Lord McConnell argues that a critical step in achieving the SDG's is to fully integrate them into the agenda of the responsible government department.
Aid commitments to water and sanitation have fallen despite the UN Sustainable Development Goals’ international target to reach everyone, everywhere with access to clean drinking water and toilets by 2030, a new global analysis of water and sanitation has today revealed.
Dr Mark McClelland, Head of Research and Political Risk at Dods Research, discusses the daunting task facing the Government and the Department for International Trade as the UK seeks new economic opportunities outside of the EU.
US Republican voters are less likely to be critical about the performance of the controversial “Obamacare” health reforms when they are reminded about their own medical needs, new research shows.
Provocative actions, like the test-firing of missiles, contradicts the narrative promoted by the supporters of last year's nuclear deal, says Dr Matthew Offord.
Conservative government ‘used to getting hands dirty in Latin America’ union says.
Marking Word Water Day, President of Diageo Africa, John O'Keeffe, says ensuring access to water, sanitation and hygiene is the key to economic progress and development.
Saga Group, UK’s leading enterprise for over 50s, surveyed over 10,000 customers on their support for a new Royal Yacht Britannia.