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Stood atop Westminster Hall’s famous stairs, steeped ethereally in the winter Sun, there was something conspicuously Messianic about Volodymyr Zelensky’s address on Wednesday. The huddled masses, comprising the great and the good of Westminster society, stood in hushed awe of the Ukrainian President. They were his disciples, humbled before the presence of Ukraine’s warrior king,… Read more »

Cabinet reshuffles, especially those conducted early in a prime minister’s tenure, are typically about ambitious agenda-setting, clearing out the clutter of previous administrations and stating the ideological intent of the new government. After a prime minister’s first reshuffle, the general political trajectory — both of the government and their party — has been known to… Read more »










