DAILY MAIL COMMENT: The fact that migrants choose to live, work and study in Britain should be a cause for national pride. But confidence in the visa system is being severely undermined.
DAILY MAIL COMMENT: No matter how many contortions he performed during his unedifying bid to cling on to power, Humza Yousaf's resignation as Scotland's First Minister was inevitable.
With train reliability at a dire low, passengers forced to pay extortionate fares and often overcrowded carriages, few could deny that the railways are broken.
DAILY MAIL COMMENT: After wheeling out the heavy artillery to promise the biggest boost in defence spending for a generation, Rishi Sunak was on manoeuvres in Germany yesterday.
DAILY MAIL COMMENT: China is not just any country. It is the ultimate surveillance state, obsessively watching its citizens and spying on the rest of the world.
DAILY MAIL COMMENT: This is a welcome boost for the monarch himself and his concerned family. But anyone with a compassionate bone in their body will feel a huge sense of relief and joy.
DAILY MAIL COMMENT: Rishi Sunak 's pledge to spend billions more on defence in the face of chilling global threats is hugely significant - and to be warmly welcomed.
After a painful spell on the ropes absorbing blows from Labour while simultaneously fending off bizarre mini scandals within his party, Rishi Sunak is finally throwing some punches.
DAILY MAIL COMMENT: What is this country coming to when a Jewish man trying to cross the street in his home city is prevented from doing so by police for fear of upsetting a mob
DAILY MAIL COMMENT: In a thoughtful but bold speech, the PM said there was a 'moral mission' to coax the economically inactive back to work.
DAILY MAIL COMMENT: Prostate cancer is becoming a greater scourge as men live longer. Over the past two decades, the number diagnosed has increased by 50 per cent.
Home secretary visits Lampedusa in Italy as National Audit Office says scheme could surpass £580m by 2030Several flights a month will deport asylum seekers to Rwanda “indefinitely”, the home secretary has said, as he argued that the £1.8m a person cost of the scheme was justified.James Cleverly, in his first interview since the government’s plan was approved by parliament on Monday, said he had booked a succession of initial flights and was preparing to order the detention of people seeking...