Lord Carrington: an appreciation

...that they should write speeches that had at least 3 quotations in them, so that people who were listening would think that he occasionally read a book. Whilst no enterprise...
...that they should write speeches that had at least 3 quotations in them, so that people who were listening would think that he occasionally read a book. Whilst no enterprise...
...The German ceasefire, as it was not a surrender, meant that at least in theory there was a risk that the war could be resumed. In practise, few countries, and...
...seat in the parliament at Westminster. But she was not the first woman to be elected. That place in history belongs to Constance Markievicz (née Gore-Booth) in what has been...
...Historian, Patrick Salmon, paid tribute to ‘a tradition of scholarship and dedication to public service that stretches back over the decades to our foundation in March 1918: a tradition that...
...was important to ‘increase strains’ on the Soviet bloc by promoting bilateral ties, but ‘not at the expense of the Soviet Union’ (whatever that meant). The West accepted, however, that...
Map of the world with NATO member countries highlighted 5 years ago, we marked the 65th birthday of NATO with a What’s the Context blog: What’s the context? 4 April...
...day. But how many people recognise it for what it is? After the Armistice in November 1918 Britons were mourning the war dead as well as celebrating the end of...
Forty years ago, on 21 December 1979, an agreement was signed at Lancaster House. It brought an end to the illegal white-dominated regime that had ruled Rhodesia since the Unilateral...
...invisible prisoner had become a symbol of South African oppression. During the 1980s ‘Free Nelson Mandela’ became a worldwide campaign. His release was an act of political courage by the...
...to co-operation in humanitarian and other fields: freer movement of people; human contacts; freedom of information; and cultural and educational exchanges. Principle VII and Basket III together became known as...