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No one is saying she has done a stellar job, but other prime ministers have made mistakes like May.
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It’s easy, now, to think of this as Theresa May’s story – but Thatcher, Blair and Cameron all played their part.
EPA/Mark Duffy
The prime minister will be the key protagonist in Brexit the movie, but there are parts for everyone.
Tally ho!
Thitisan
The idea that welfare cuts galvanised Vote Leave risks identifying the wrong culprit.
Donald Trump’s attitude to Justin Trudeau has raised eyebrows around the world.
EPA/Neil Hall
The world is up in arms about many politicians’ increasing rudeness. Are we right to be so perturbed?
Should I stay or should I go?
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The Conservative party is so divided over Brexit that it may never recover. How ironic that it was the policies of the Cameron government that brought it about.
Did David Cameron’s ‘Big Society’ plan work to get more people into volunteering?
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New analysis shows government policies to encourage people to volunteer has little impact.
Man the lifeboats!
Miriam Doerr Martin Fromherz
The new coalition’s spending plans will ramp up Italy’s annual budget by over €100 billion a year.
This is a potent slogan, although there is a deeply conservative undertone to the idea that love always requires marriage.
AAP/Joel Carrett
The marriage equality movement could still back the plebiscite on condition that its results are binding.
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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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One of David Cameron’s more tangible legacies is in danger as the UK rushes to secure trading partners around the globe.
Justice and Divine Vengeance Pursuing Crime – although the Nemesis of today will likely come with fewer wings.
Pierre-Paul Prud’hon
The Greek myths teach that pride comes before a fall – something that our leaders, filled with hubris, rarely see before it’s too late.
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The World Economic Forum draws a straight line from social injustice to many of the risks facing the world in 2017.
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There appears to be a revolving door between Rupert Murdoch’s papers and the Conservative Party.
Nobody feels bad for you David.
PA/Hannah McKay
We know what the politicians think about the experts – but what do the experts think of them?
PA/Stefan Rousseau
A look back at the polls shows just how popular Theresa May’s predecessor was.
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How to shift those stubborn opinion polls?
High hopes.
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The UK went into Libya with gusto – but ended up in a morass of mission creep and bad planning.
We don’t do backbench.
PA/Yui Mok
The former PM appears to be distancing himself from the policies of the new government.
Chop, chop.
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How slow diagnosis of bacterial infections is exacerbating our antibiotics problem.
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Action on Sugar doesn’t think much of David Cameron’s childhood obesity strategy, but will May do any better?
Divided they fall.
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Labour and the Conservatives have faced crises in the past… Just not at the same time.
There is a way out of this, if you’re brave enough.
PA/Stefan Rousseau
An open letter to the prime minister appeals for a bold move to avert Brexit.
UKIP leader Nigel Farage was an architect of Britain’s seismic decision to leave the European Union.
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The populist appeal of simplistic answers to complex solutions is a challenge for political leaders.There are times when expertise and experience must prevail over the popular mood of the moment.
Africa will feel the loss of the EU’s influence in its relationship with Britain.
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Britain’s decision to leave the EU will fundamentally affect Africa’s relationship with UK in a way that will be damaging to all.