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The Labour leader wants to call a vote of no confidence, form a short-term government and then quickly call an election. Can it be done?
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Hong Kong’s protesters like many Brexiters seek political freedom – but this may come at a heavy price.
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Tensions in the Gulf are a stark reminder of the choices ahead for the UK on security cooperation after Brexit.
The NHS is one of Wales’s biggest employers, and biggest spenders too.
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NHS Wales takes the biggest share of public spending and supports 11% of the total employed and self-employed.
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The UK is facing a population crisis with birth rates at an all-time low.
Poster for the 2019 Dinard Film Festival.
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British cinema has close ties to European cinema, as festivals such as Dinard suggest. Brexit will put them under strain.
He does have a paddle, though.
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Voters have less faith in the Labour leader’s suitability to lead than they did after his 2017 successes.
Stormont has been closed for several years, with Northern Ireland’s governing parties unable to agree a way forward.
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Some of Northern Ireland’s biggest problems have nothing to do with leaving the EU, but all anyone talks about now is the backstop.
US House Speaker Nancy Pelosi leads a Congressional delegation to Ireland in April 2019.
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Northern Ireland looms even larger an issue for Brexit as US Irish Americans wield influence.
Frank Field plans to go it alone in the next election.
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With the two big parties in turmoil, some politicians are striking out alone.
Supplies of medicines used to produce scans like these is under threat from Brexit.
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Supply chains for advanced medical practices are threatened and there is no easy solution.
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The man who led Vote Leave now has the ear of the UK’s prime minister.
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The independence movement is growing in Wales but it’s not clear whether it would be able to go it alone.
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Cooperation is far from easy in the furious tribalism of Westminster.
Cue: hi-vis.
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If the strategy succeeds, the Tories could win a snap election with 40% of the vote.
Deep division.
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Many have said that the UK is irreparably divided and therefore dysfunctional to the point of impeding the ability of any one party to govern it effectively.
Boris Johnson: telling tales.
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The stories we tell about our histories can have a powerful impact on current events – and research shows how.
Team Boris.
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What is Boris Johnson’s Brexit plan?
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He has picked his cabinet and purged his critics … what now?
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Britain’s new prime minister has spoken … now he needs to act.