It’s only two lines long, but this piece of parliamentary business could cause a lot of trouble.
Cutting off funds for crucial UN bodies could have disastrous consequences for the world order.
Violent massacres at prisons in the country’s north, have disrupted a delicate balance of governance.
Many Eritreans whose asylum claims are rejected have them overturned on appeal.
Fed up with corruption, violence and stagnant public services, more Brazilians are turning to hardline conservatism.
Holyrood won’t get a veto, but the Supreme Court has done the union no favours.
A certain mentality has been on display in Western democracies of late – and we don’t really understand it.
The precise wording of UN resolutions and the smallest of concessions by Pyongyang are telltale signs that change is underway.
The entire concept of nuclear deterrence depends on the assumption that everything will always work perfectly.
The relationship between the Trump administration and the press is off to a rocky start. This is a high-risk strategy for the White House.
It’s not the end of Brexit but parliament could give the government a rough ride.
The veil has long been a form of resistance.
What hope of finding a candidate who can hold onto the presidency?
Reports of a failed Trident missile launch have all sorts of political and security implications – but they don’t necessarily spell catastrophe.
Kim Kardashian et al taught Trump everything he knows.
You may not be free but buying lots of stuff can create the illusion that you are.
Why research that links our social behaviour to our genes is still controversial today.
The new US president and the Manchester United manager are masters of media management – but are they really in the same game?
The 44th president is now gone. What mark does he leave on his country?
Logical and coherent it was not, but Trump’s first address as president had some striking themes running through it.
The people who voted for the new American president may not be as hard for the Left to reach as it may appear.
Donald Trump will preside over a new American reality as it takes shape. How can we understand it?
Great expectations or much ado about nothing?
The Archbishops of Canterbury and York have called for repentence for the divisions caused by the schism between the Protestant and Catholic faiths.
The Greek myths teach that pride comes before a fall – something that our leaders, filled with hubris, rarely see before it’s too late.