The first defeat in the Lords for the European Union (Withdrawal) Bill on April 18, 2018.
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The history of Lords defeats – and why the fate of the EU (Withdrawal) Bill is not a constitutional anomaly.
Theresa May congratulates Wandsworth Conservatives after they held the borough.
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What impact did Brexit have on the local election results?
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Voting is all over the place in 2018. But Labour is the party with most to think about after this result.
Former President Jimmy Carter will give this year’s commencement address at Liberty University.
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Although the choice of liberal icon Jimmy Carter as commencement speaker at Liberty University might be surprising, an expert explains why this fits in with the dream of conservative schools.
Members of the tea party movement seen rallying outside the Capitol in 2013.
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The tax agency, as it happens, singled out both conservative and liberal groups seeking tax-exempt status for extra scrutiny. But the myth that it picked on the tea party movement hasn’t gone away.
Ontario Conservative leadership candidate Patrick Brown addresses supporters in Toronto on Feb. 18. The former party leader resigned his position after sexual misconduct allegations, only to re-enter the race for his vacated position after refuting the allegations.
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The Ontario PCs are reeling from the fallout of Patrick Brown’s removal as leader in January and his subsequent return to the leadership race. Can the party pull it together in time for the June vote?
A new study reveals that students gain an appreciation for views across the political spectrum during their first year in college.
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Despite claims that college turns students liberal, a new study reveals that students gain more appreciation for both liberal and conservative views during their freshman year.
A protestor holds a sign with a quote from civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr. at the South Carolina Statehouse.
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King led one of the most successful resistance movements in American history. A scholar explains King’s strategies in resistance.
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Patient care is being “rationed” in NHS hospitals as a result of the nursing shortfall.
Toby Young, a lesson in how to lose friends and alienate people?
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The Office for Students hasn’t even started work yet, but is already under fire for its board appointment of Toby Young.
Is the jobs glass half full or half empty?
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Liberal Democrat leader Vince Cable claims there is no evidence that immigration impacts wages. Is he right?
Corbyn and Barnier: let the negotations commence.
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Unpicking why Labour has shifted its Brexit strategy to push for single market membership during a transitional period.
Sen. Rand Paul speaks at a news conference on Capitol Hill.
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It turns out a unified government isn’t enough to get bills passed.
EMILY’s List helps elect pro-choice Democratic women candidates to office.
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Research shows that married women tend not to relate as much to other women. This makes a big difference when a woman is on the ballot.
Pork barrel politics. Who brought the apple sauce?
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The Conservatives’ pact with the DUP is dodgy and depressing.
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Keeping companies in the UK will be a huge task for whoever ends up in Downing Street.
A refugee family at an integration centre in Scotland.
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What the political party manifestos say about refugees and asylum seekers.
Winston Churchill was a strong proponent of the European Convention on Human Rights.
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The Conservative party manifesto’s repudiation of the ‘libertarian right’ bodes ill for the European Court of Human Rights.
What happened to police budgets on Theresa May’s beat at the Home Office?
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Theresa May says they have. But let’s take a closer look.
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After the Conservatives’ U-turn on social care, how do the parties compare?