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Margaret Thatcher gambled on direct m
The evidence is clear: the Tory Party’s plight can be blamed on the Liz Truss U-turn that exploded its claim to hard-headed competence
A prolonged conflict, a modified Treaty of Versailles and no League of Nations may have transpired without direct American involvement
Britain’s neglect of its maritime heritage has led to shuttered shipyards, ailing fishing fleets and impoverished coastal towns
When General Francisco Franco died on 20 November 1975 – 39 years after the start of the brutal civil war that brought him to power – the prospect of a bloodless transition to democracy in Spain appea
The jungle warfare in the Far East was both a tactical and political challenge for British forces in WWII
The Labour administration will reap what it has sown, but Richard Negus spells out what a future government can do to regain the trust of agriculture