Britain’s prime minister is seemingly always overseas, and some allies wish he’d delegate more of the diplomatic grind — just ...
The UK has very little economic trade with Brunei, its 136th-largest trade partner. Shell has been operating in Brunei since ...
All that came much later, in the wake of US/UK invasion of Iraq. What the world knew at that stage was that NATO, led by former USA president Bill Clinton and Tony Blair, had successfully intervened ...
Prime Minister Tony Blair is to visit Iraq to thank the British troops there personally. Mr Blair made his announcement at the start of a visit to the Gulf but gave no details of when his visit ...
The UK cannot continue to cling to a ‘special relationship’ with a leader who promised to behave like a dictator from Day One ...
We’ve seen this blind loyalty time and again: from Tony Blair’s unwavering support for George W. Bush, which led to the illegal invasion of Iraq, resulting in the death and displacement of ...
Prime Minister Tony Blair and ... circling in the skies over Iraq, which will beam five hours of programming on to the former Iraqi state TV terrestrial channel. Mr Blair and President Bush ...
Scottish investigative outlet the Ferret revealed that the United States had established its first new military presence in Scotland since the turn of the century. After a £350 million refurbishment, ...
This is Keir Starmer’s worst week in politics since last week. With the Chagos deal eliciting criticism in cabinet, the PM is ...
The paper claims that former prime minister Tony Blair, his then foreign secretary Jack Straw ... in her job as she wanted her department to be involved in rebuilding Iraq after the invasion. No ...
In 2003, from an American perspective, it was all-out war with Iraq — or, more accurately ... British prime minister Tony Blair went along for the American ride, obliterating his legacy in ...