In the long-ago summer of 2010, I found myself in the beautiful harbour of Sevastopol, surveying the rival fleets of Russia and Ukraine as they rode at anchor in the lovely Crimean sunshine. One great fortress was adorned with banners proclaiming ‘Glory
Labour stands shoulder to shoulder with the Government in our support for the Ukrainian people in the face of the barbaric and senseless Russian aggression we have seen unfold over the past ten days. There is only one person responsible for this
Mail on Sunday readers will have been horrified by the images emerging from Ukraine. A paramedic striving in vain to revive a six-year-old girl injured during shelling. Women and children crossing the Polish border by foot, leaving their lives behind them. Vladimir
Net Zero is net stupid. By taking Britain down its ruinous path, the political class in Westminster has made a decision on behalf of the rest of us without any public debate being held, saddling taxpayers with a debt that few politicians are
ANNA MIKHAILOVA: There’s Pannick on the streets of Londongrad! The Lord pens incensed letter arguing Putin-friendly oligarchs deserve representation By Anna Mikhailova For The Mail On Sunday Published: 17:00 EST, 5 March 2022 | Updated: 21:24 EST, 5 March 2022 The preening
This being a family newspaper, I’m afraid I can’t relay what my 18-year-old daughter said when I told her Gavin Williamson had been knighted. Suffice to say it was not language becoming of a young lady. At a time when we have
Ben Wallace had prepared. ‘He saw this crisis coming months ago,’ an ally of the Defence Secretary told me. ‘He knew what was going to happen.’ While the Government has faced mounting criticism over a failure to align its bold rhetoric with
The world can only look on in awe and admiration at the amazing courage and tenacity of the Ukrainian people in the face of overwhelming odds. They have proved to be a far tougher adversary than the Kremlin ever envisaged. Yes, the
Of all the terrible images of suffering emerging from the Ukraine war, the one that affected me most was that of a father crying over his dead son — who was covered with a blood-stained sheet — and cradling the boy’s head
At moments of great peril, when lives are at stake and the safety of nations hangs in the balance, we need our celebrities more than ever. We need our stars, our dedicated do-gooders in the game of fame, our celestial representatives here