Off to DexEU: Dominic Raab.
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After the resignation of David Davis, Dominic Raab has a tough job ahead of him at the Department for Exiting the European Union. Here are some lessons he could learn from his predcessor.
The proposed online advertising ban was met with a furious response from sex workers’ groups and researchers.
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Sex work using the internet is safer for sex workers and easier to police – why would MPs want to change that?
Who’s that at the window?
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As Chequers places host to a crucial Brexit cabinet meeting, a look back at how British prime ministers repeatedly fell in love with their country home.
Growing vines in Kent, part of a cluster of wineries making a success out of white and sparkling wines in southern England.
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Location counts when it comes to sustainable development.
Grounded?
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Twin reports from a UK Parliament committee go further than ever in condemning Britain’s complicity in the worst of the War on Terror.
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Often portrayed as an old plodding cart house, can the TUC become agile again?
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Given that so many people have a strong opinion about identity politics, it is surprising how few of us have a clear idea on what it actually is.
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A Heathrow expansion is going to benefit the rich and hurt the poor.
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Most Leave voters would rather lose Northern Ireland than drop Brexit, reflecting a longstanding indifference.
Australia’s cultural obsession with the US and the UK has real impacts on our politics.
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Coined in a science-fiction novel in 1995, the Anglosphere has become Australia’s cultural (and political) obsession. That leaves us blind to other perspectives.
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It has been a confusing few weeks on the Tory benches. Here’s how to understand the dispute between Brexit rebels and the PM.
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Wonder why Nigel Farage is on so often? Maybe because he’s very willing to turn up.
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Labour’s big fun day ended up being for the few, not the many.
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What’s in a name? A valued sense of history and identity.
The Bedouin community of Al Khan Al Ahmar.
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The world needs to put urgent pressure on Israel – and make the case to save a community.
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Islanders currently stand as independent candidates, but this special system could be about to disappear.
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Russia is aiming to triple international students numbers to more than 700,000 by 2025.
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It’s easy to dismiss this modern-day Bertie Wooster as a caricature. But his power is not to be underestimated.
Lacking political will.
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In the UK, euthanasia is ignored by parliamentarians in favour of political survival.
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Theresa May’s party struggled to appeal to younger voters. But that wasn’t always the case.