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There are lots of options for Brexit supporters, but that won’t make it an easy choice.
Farage launches his Brexit Party, ahead of the European parliament elections.
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The EU saw this coming and is ready for Farage’s ‘Trojan horse’.
Viktor Orban and Matteo Salvini, two of Europe’s best known ‘populist’ leaders.
EPA/Daniel Dal Zennaro
It’s a slippery concept but academics have reached agreement on some of its fundamental elements.
Tally ho!
Thitisan
The idea that welfare cuts galvanised Vote Leave risks identifying the wrong culprit.
Many people have criticised the BBC for inviting alt-right ideologue Steve bannon on to Newsnight.
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Is public discourse in the UK shifting to the right? It certainly seems to be.
PA/Ian West
Wonder why Nigel Farage is on so often? Maybe because he’s very willing to turn up.
Matthew Murphy/Hamilton PR
The multi-award winning musical is as relevant to audiences in the UK as in the US.
Take two.
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Nigel Farage says he is now more open to the idea of a second Brexit referendum. Is that a good or bad idea?
President Trump recently stated his support for ‘Judeo-Christian values’ … but what does that phrase really mean?
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Its real purpose is to subsume Judaism and exclude Islam.
Is there really a strong division between folks like Brexit leader Farage and global citizens Bill Gates and Canadian PM Justin Trudeau?
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Data show that many people who consider themselves ‘global citizens’ also harbor strong national sentiments. The two aren’t mutually exclusive.
Theresa May is at the helm of a more global post-Brexit Britain.
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The concept of ‘the Anglosphere’ gained in importance after the Brexit referendum as an alternative to the EU – and it could now impact Anglo nations, like Australia.
Any questions?
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London’s media were unified against Scottish separatism in 2014. Second time around, the picture is more complicated.
Anna Gowthorpe/PA
The upsetters have achieved their founding ambition, now they need to work out what to do next.
PA/Joe Giddens
The party picked the wrong candidate and the wrong tactics in this byelection, and it showed in the result.
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2017 could be the year of the far-right in Europe, and spell the end of the EU.
Protesters in New York ahead of inauguration.
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The people who voted for the new American president may not be as hard for the Left to reach as it may appear.
BBC/Kieron McCarron
The Strictly Come Dancing final looks to be somewhat dull – all glitter, no Balls.
EPA/Stephanie LeCocq
EU leaders couldn’t pretend to be happy about the result of the US election. It goes against everything they stand for.
Diane James is to succeed Nigel Farage.
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Farage’s successor says hers is the ‘opposition party in waiting’. But it’s going to need a plan beyond Brexit.
Forward together?
PA/Gareth Fuller
What’s a single-issue party to do once it has achieved it’s only ambition?