Nice work team.
A generous funding package for Northern Ireland has gone down like a lead balloon in other parts of the country.
Theresa May has agreed on terms with the DUP to support her government.
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The unionists have pledged to back up the Conservative government in exchange for an extra £1 billion for Northern Ireland
Red jerseys in their 32-10 drubbing of Maori All Blacks on June 17.
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The birth certificates of the 41 players in the squad touring New Zealand are an eclectic mix.
A PM under pressure.
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Leading isn’t all about charisma, but when you’re not seen as competent either, you’re in big trouble.
Arlene Foster and Nigel Dodds arrive at Downing Street for talks.
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What happens behind the scenes when one party props up another’s minority government.
DUP, keeping your government strong and stable.
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This is not the first time a Westminster government has needed support from unionists.
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Analysis of what went wrong for Theresa May and what went right for Jeremy Corbyn in the last episode of our election analysis podcast.
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A new generation of workers has underpinned a successful election for Jeremy Corbyn. But can they be harnessed to recreate the power of the poll tax protests?
Corbyn may not have won enough seats to take over Parliament, but he dealt May a serious blow nonetheless.
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UK voters delivered a devastating blow to the prime minister, who combined a populist message with her party’s traditional economic policies. She may now face a power struggle.
Ok, now what?
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The Conservatives are still the largest party, but how long can they hold onto power after spectacular miscalculation?
Who knows?
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June 9, 2017
James Tilley , University of Oxford ; Ben Williams , University of Salford ; Daniel Fitzpatrick , Aston University ; John Garry , Queen's University Belfast ; Kathryn Simpson , Manchester Metropolitan University ; Laura McAllister , Cardiff University ; Matthew Cole , University of Birmingham ; Michael Kitson , Cambridge Judge Business School ; Neil Matthews , University of Bristol ; Parveen Akhtar , Aston University ; Richard Murphy , City, University of London ; Robin Pettitt , Kingston University ; Stuart Wilks-Heeg , University of Liverpool , and William McDougall , Glasgow Caledonian University
Rolling coverage of the general election results from expert academics.
Who will be the UK’s next prime minister: incumbent Theresa May or Labour challenger Jeremy Corbyn?
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Terrorism, Brexit, Scottish independence: there is a lot going on in the UK election, and the landslide once predicted for the Conservatives is no longer a safe bet.
How each U.K. party leader would drive Brexit is the key issue on voters’ minds.
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While security concerns have punctuated the campaign’s closing days, Brexit remains the most important issue on voters’ minds. How the EU exit is managed will matter a great deal to US interests.
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It was Winston Churchill who led the charge for the UK’s first living wage. But you’d never have guessed the Conservative Party would adopt the policy with such gusto in the 21st century.
Tim Farron read his and he loves it. He really, really loves it.
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From mental health to sharing the wealth, one party just about has the edge over its rivals.
You’ve read all this before.
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The Conservative manifesto talks of fairness, but it’s just another power grab from a ‘strong and stable’ government.
‘Thumbs up for my manifesto.’
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Did you think this was the Conservative party’s 2017 election manifesto? Think again. This is the Theresa May show.
All eyes on the youth vote.
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We asked two experts in youth politics to check the claim that has been circulating on social media.
Theresa May works on her credentials on a trip to India.
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Jeremy Corbyn fails to appeal to this key demographic for a number of important reasons.
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It’s early days, but the governing party is dominating the reporting of the election so far.