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Prince Andrew should be commended for doing Britain a great service according to longstanding China watcher, Charles Parton. The now marginalised royal has, the analyst observed, “almost single handedly” succeeded “in highlighting the threat to free and open countries” posed by the contemporary Chinese state.

The story of Sino-British has …

“When I look in the mirror I don’t see a quitter,” Tyson Fury says as, having suffered the first defeat of his professional career in a dramatic world heavyweight title fight

against Oleksandr Usyk in May

, he is about to step back into the fire of their …

At last. The full truth can be revealed. A story of self-sacrifice and public service. Of a man who has devoted his life to the nation. Heroism on a scale that was previously thought unimaginable.

For decades now, Prince Andrew has veered between being a national joke and a figure …

Space entrepreneur Elon Musk is unlikely to receive government security clearances if he so applied, even as his SpaceX launch company blasts military and spy agency payloads into orbit, according to a report on Monday.

The billionaire, a close ally of

Donald Trump

, who is set to …

The Duke of York is to stay away from the royal family’s traditional Christmas gathering at Sandringham this year amid the controversy surrounding his links to an alleged Chinese spy.

Andrew, 64, will miss the festivities at the private Norfolk estate of his brother, King Charles, where 45 members of …

Two general elections ago, Labour was promising to renationalise Royal Mail. Now, in office, it is

happy to see the ancient institution fall to a leveraged takeover bid

from a private equity-style company that will have the power to set the price of a first-class stamp from …

England will go into day three of the Bloemfontein Test in a commanding position, after bowling South Africa out for 281 and increasing their lead to 145 at stumps on Monday.

South Africa finished up by bowling seven maiden overs and removing the

first-innings centurion Maia Bouchier

The European Commission is taking the British government to court over alleged violations of the rights of EU citizens in the UK, a decision that ​casts a cloud over Keir Starmer’s attempted post-Brexit reset.

The commission announced on Monday that it was referring the government to the European court of …

The government claims that there are too many civil servants (

Ministers planning to cut more than 10,000 civil service jobs, 11 December

). This sits oddly with your report (

11 December

) that unpaid carers are still being pursued for absurdly defined “overpayments” because there are insufficient staff …

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