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Five principles of bargaining to help you understand what’s going on in the Brexit negotiations.
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The UK government will trigger Article 50 of the Lisbon Treaty on Wednesday. This will serve as a formal notification of the UK’s intent to withdraw from the European Union. It will set off two years…
Right, Scotland, let’s go over your KPIs shall we?
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She’s worked hard to get where she is, but the prime minister lacks vision and fails to inspire.
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Contemporary television is replete with gruesome tests of survival, charting our obsession with what modern man has lost.
The Treaty of Rome was signed at Campidoglio Palace on March 25, 1957.
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Sixty years since the Treaty of Rome was signed, the EU goal still remains clear: peace.
The U.S. and EU are stronger together.
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The Treaty of Rome, which eventually led to the European Union, is turning 60 at a time when many inside and outside Europe are questioning the union’s value. For the U.S., much is at stake.
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MPs attacking the public broadcaster’s coverage need to get their facts straight.
When Britain went it alone.
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Centuries ago Britain attempted to sever ties with the continent – and it ended in murder.
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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.
Can consumers keep driving the recovery?
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The UK inflation rate has leapt to 2.3% – here’s why the government is secretly happy about it.
My Country // Sarah Lee
Scrutinising the output of a national theatre at a time of rising nationalism is a worthwhile activity, but it needs either radical intention or emotional insight.
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Some radical thinking is in order if the union is to overcome the current crisis.
Time’s up on the sunshine?
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The worst case scenario could put pressure on the NHS.
A good life on the Costa del Sol.
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Spiralling living costs on a diminshed pension has come with uncertainty about the future.
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?
Irish Prime Minister Enda Kenny in March.
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The Irish prime minister is in Washington for the annual shamrock photo op. But, with Trump in the White House, even usually placid U.S.-Irish relations are a bit dodgy.
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.
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While the UK argues over ‘hard’ or ‘soft’ Brexit, thousands of trafficked people continue to live in slavery.
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With Spain spying an opportunity and major questions about economic stability, Brexit is causing sleepless nights on the Rock.