Rhetorical gales howled through Westminster over the Syria vote, but the landscape is unaltered
It was the story of this parliament in one act: a debate that left the problems it addressed unresolved, while…
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It was the story of this parliament in one act: a debate that left the problems it addressed unresolved, while…
ByPresident Obama’s Middle East strategy is in ruins and the west is paying the price of having its bluff called,…
ByThe central parts of Damascus feel more like a city at war than they did a year ago but physically…
ByThe Education Secretary explains his "heated" response to last week's parliamentary defeat on Syria.
ByDefence secretary says parliament could look again at the issue if circumstances "change very significantly".
ByBoth leaders have a shared political interest in avoiding the party splits that a new vote on military action would…
ByAs dismaying as it may be to interventionists, both parties have decided that the wisest political choice is to move…
ByThis would not be an open-ended intervention. We would not put boots on the ground," says the US president, announcing…
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