
MoJ confirms deal with barbaric Saudi prison system
Financial incentives mean the UK will continue in this dubious alliance

Financial incentives mean the UK will continue in this dubious alliance

Let’s not further diminish our standing in Europe

Edward Heath admitted 27,000 Ugandan Asians , Thatcher admitted 24,500 Vietnamese refugees and John Major took in 4,000 Bosnians. Cameron has taken 200 Syrians.

Rejecting Corbyn’s foreign policy does not mean a return to the neoconservatism that led to the Iraq war

The reopening of the embassy in Tehran is motivated by a desire for commerce without concern for human rights

Labour members should reflect on the legacy of Attlee and our humanitarian interventionist traditions

Jeremy Corbyn’s leadership bid was supposed to inspire debate, yet none of the other candidates have challenged him on foreign policy

Pensioners outside banks, a spike in suicide rates – why on earth would any country want to stay part of an EU that allows this?

Something has gone terribly wrong with the way the UK spends its aid budget

Turkey tacitly admitted it would rather see Kobane in ISIS hands than Kurdish ones