Slower interventions to curb the spread of coronavirus led to more stringent measures for longer, says Thomas Hale
The Covid inquiry has heard how a low-tech data operation left Downing Street scrambling as lockdown was announced
The US achieved nothing in the Middle East, but millions of civilians paid the price – the same will be true now
Ukraine has targeted the annexed peninsula of Crimea – on jet skis. But is it enough to turn the tide?
Simon Case asked cabinet secretary predecessor Gus O’Donnell for help managing warring factions, inquiry hears
Elena Kostyuchenko, who reported extensively on state crimes, reveals why her new book is titled ‘I love Russia’
The company’s CEO told the audience he didn’t know why there was no worker representation on the panel
Boris Johnson worried that working with leaders in Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland could look like a ‘mini EU’
Experts said measures excluded disabled people and there should have been safe spaces for the LGBTIQ+ community
The Adam Smith Institute, which does not declare its UK funders, said it is set to announce a Labour peer as a patron
Both countries’ latest plans highlight that we are in the era of remote warfare, but deaths continue on the ground