One-track policy.
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A controversial policy could make women prove they were raped before they can get benefits is set to come into effect despite a wide coalition of opponents.
A matter of tone.
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Whatever you think of her politics, May’s decision to rise above divisive tough talk was an admirable one.
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If you have an Irish granny, a spare €650,000 to spend in Malta, or a hankering for a new villa in Cyprus, then EU citizenship is within reach.
Lifting the lid on grammar schools.
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Busting the myths on grammar schools.
Sturgeon addresses SNP spring conference on Friday March 17.
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The Scottish and UK leaders exchanged fire this week – so, who’s winning?
The execution of Charles I.
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Constitutional inflexibility can lead to messy divorces – and cost Charles his head.
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There’s a good reason why Tony Blair and David Cameron were keen to boast about their footballing allegiances – Theresa May should take note.
The EU referendum has changed the debate on Scottish independence.
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Nicola Sturgeon, Scotland’s first minister, has indicated that the country will again seek independence – this time against the backdrop of Brexit.
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New analysis shows access to grammar schools is highly skewed by a child’s socioeconomic status.
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A weak pound is likely to lure more international bidders to UK shores. Time then to make sure we have our defences in place.
The government’s Article 50 bill has passed without amendment.
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Despite pages and pages of proposed amendments, not a single one was passed.
Happy partnership?
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There’s no middle ground when it comes to a president like this.
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One of David Cameron’s more tangible legacies is in danger as the UK rushes to secure trading partners around the globe.
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There’s is often high drama behind the smiles, photo opportunities and carefully crafted language.
Diplomacy in action.
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Despite talking up her visit to the White House, the British PM has been remarkably quiet on the biggest issue of the moment.
You don’t bring me flowers anymore.
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The ties between the US and UK have long been depicted in loving terms. But with these two in charge, it can only be a marriage of convenience from now on.
Just keep smiling!
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It’s all smiles as two leaders meet for the first time, but it’ll take more than warm words to navigate the choppy waters ahead.
Troubled waters ahead.
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Much of the debate around trade deals misses some of the fundamentals of what they actually are and involve.
Keeping it clean.
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The UK has yet to properly grapple with its past complicity in prisoner abuses and torture.
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It’s only two lines long, but this piece of parliamentary business could cause a lot of trouble.