British Prime Minister Theresa May during her South Africa.
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The British prime minister’s visit to Africa comes amid increased interest by China and France.
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Underage police informants can’t necessarily be trusted to provide accurate information, so why compromise their safety?
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There’s a good reason why Brexiters aren’t coming up with an alternative to Theresa May’s Chequers plan.
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With MPs on a summer break, Brexit takes a rest too, right? Wrong.
Introducing your national unity co-PMs.
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Enough MPs oppose a no-deal Brexit to form a government together, but party rivalries are difficult to overcome.
Trump and Merkel: Friends, foes or frenemies?
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The president, who called the European Union a ‘foe’ following a series of meetings in Europe, may not realize just how much Americans have gained from their relationship with Europe.
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The UK government has consistently pledged freedom from European laws. It’s clear now that the plan is no such thing.
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Leading a party divided over Europe and unable to make her ideological mark, the prime minister is experiencing similar troubles to another Tory leader. But how will it end?
Protestors call for a vote on the final deal.
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Both Leavers and Remainers are unhappy with the UK’s exit plan – but can their dispute ever be resolved satisfactorily?
Don of a new era.
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The British foreign secretary, Francis Osborne, tried to negotiate free trade deals with eight European rivals in the late 18th century. Guess how many bit the dust.
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Britain is experiencing a moment of great cultural tension. The US president isn’t helping.
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Efforts to keep Trump’s itinerary as tight and cloistered as possible failed to avoid a classic diplomatic calamity.
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It sparked a series of government resignations, but what’s actually in Theresa May’s Brexit plan?
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It’s been a rough ride lately, but maybe, just maybe, the PM could now navigate her way to Brexit success.
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The PM will surely have to make some concessions to Brussels. Can she get them past her party further down the line?
Tusk and Juncker: nearly there.
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Despite the problems that lie ahead with the Brexit plan Theresa May hammered out at Chequers, the EU prefers a Brexit deal rather than a ‘no deal’.
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Everything you need to know about Conservative leadership contests.
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Badly wounded and yet limping along, May seems condemned to govern in interesting times.
Coralled into a united front.
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The UK has a constitutional convention of collective ministerial responsibility. Here’s why it matters – and must endure.