A revolving door at 10 Downing Street weakens Britain’s global standing and our collective interests

Britain braces for its seventh prime minister in a decade as Keir Starmer resigns, marking another turbulent chapter. Since the 2016 Brexit vote, a whirlwind of crises from…

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Editorial: If the country follows the public mood and resolves its fractious relationship with its most important neighbour, things can only get better over the next 10 years –…

A revolving door at 10 Downing Street weakens Britain’s global standing and our collective interests

Britain’s democratic institutions can endure instability, but this does not translate into an ability to deliver sustained national renewal.

Weak leaders are only part of the story. Restless MPs and volatile voters have made Downing Street harder to survive.