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A sense of renewal and purpose in the prize sparked by a lifting of the age limit and looking beyond London.
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Being president of France won’t be easy for Emmanuel Macron. Without the support of an established political party, his legislative agenda may go nowhere fast.
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Though the Common Agricultural Policy has few friends, it will be incredibly tough to replace it with something better.
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The high cost of imports and borrowing, as well as market volatility mean manufacturers aren’t in for an easy ride.
Groomed to perfection.
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Over the past 30 years, capitalism has redefined the labour market – and with it, men.
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A weekly hit of what you need to know to get to grips with the last-minute UK election.
Not always a given.
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An argument over what will happen to an important EU charter post-Brexit has repercussions for social protections, including the right to health.
Macron at a rally in Chatellerault, France, April 28, 2017.
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Centrist candidate Emmanuel Macron’s plan to reform the eurozone if elected is easier made than implemented.
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Theresa May has ignored the ‘low politics’ of energy for too long.
Germany is not intent on punishing the UK for Brexit.
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A visit to the Bundestag revealed just how varied German attitudes to Brexit are.
Marine Le Pen.
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A new survey of French voters reveals a divide that predicts support for Le Pen. This same characteristic also explains Brexit and the election of Donald Trump.
Michael Gove? Nope, don’t remember a Michael Gove.
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Politicians often mould historical fact to suit their needs, but the current PM would rather just forget the past altogether.
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Talk of punishing parties for their stance on the referendum may be overhyped – not least because of all the confusion about where each actually stands.
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In the absence of the government, and with important negotiations ahead, it’s helpful to understand what citizens think about Brexit.
Tim Farron seeks distance from Labour in a key London constituency.
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The particularities of the British electoral system make working together unrealistic.
Jeremy Corbyn must work within the new reality.
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Labour must develop its pro-social and pro-working class agenda for an electorate that has been failed by globalisation and EU integration.
A UN helicopter flies over people waiting for food aid in South Sudan.
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The western media’s focus on events at home like the US elections and the UK Brexit referendum has come at the expense of reporting on the famine that’s unfolding in Africa.
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Expect big companies to muscle in on the law-making.
That moment when neither of you remembered the keys to the negotiating room.
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One topic will feature very heavily on the campaign trail, but how will this vote affect work in Brussels?
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Some British people look back fondly to the days of empire. Their views aren’t shared by the rest of the world.