The first seven weeks of Trump’s second term have unbalanced fundamental strategic assumptions that the United Kingdom and Europe have relied on for decades.
Seventy-five years ago today, the great Labour foreign secretary, Ernest Bevin, signed the North Atlantic Treaty in Washington DC. Out of the ashes of the Second World War, we came together with ...
"We've got to have this thing over here, whatever it costs," Labour's then foreign secretary Ernest Bevin reportedly said in the 1940s, and "we've got to have the bloody Union Jack on top of it".
The ashes of trade unionist Ernest Bevin were buried in the north aisle of the nave of Westminster Abbey on 8th June 1951. The address was given by Prime Minister Clement Attlee. A memorial service ...
It’s not going to happen because no Nato allies have gone to war since the birth of Nato which Ernest Bevin, my great predecessor, was part of.” ...
The sober, somber Council chamber was filled with the sounds of waiting: the hum-buzz of bored conversation in the gallery, the deep, snoozy breathing of weary spectators who had fallen asleep ...