The pieces I have written for Radix so far have all been based on my perception of how things were and could be, before the…
The pieces I have written for Radix so far have all been based on my perception of how things were and could be, before the…
We have just had to cancel our planned holiday at Christmas. Having identified a warm destination to which it was possible to travel, we were…
Boris Johnson is psychologically preparing the United Kingdom for the worst-case scenario in its relations with the European Union, namely the same status as Australia…
In the emerging post-Covid and post-Brexit world, there will be a need for a clear sense of direction from government to address longstanding economic problems…
“It is time to set aside the endless debates about whether Brexit is desirableand ask how it affects economic and industry policy going forward,” former…
So here we are, the talks without result will go “the extra mile” for a few more days, and may even continue in some form,…
Help yourself, and heaven will help you! Lebanon still fails to realise what the muddled Chartier de La Fontaine managed to do. It still cannot help…
Fifty years ago this week, an image went around the world. Federal Chancellor Willy Brandt was on a visit to Warsaw, the first by a…
To my mind, The Long View with Jonathan Freedland is one of the best programmes on BBC radio and I try to remember to listen…
The assassination, on a road east of Tehran on 27 November, of the father of Iran’s nuclear programme, Mohsen Fakhrizadeh, constitutes a double challenge to…
On 15 November, on the sidelines of an Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) summit, chaired by Vietnam, the world’s largest regional free trade agreement…