Deadlocked.
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The problem with giving MPs indicative votes on a variety of options is the result is unlikely to please anybody.
Viktor Orban and Matteo Salvini, two of Europe’s best known ‘populist’ leaders.
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It’s a slippery concept but academics have reached agreement on some of its fundamental elements.
World Obesity Federation.
It’s time to stop shifting responsibility onto individuals, and start supporting deprived communities to live healthy lifestyles.
Who’s that at the window?
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As Chequers places host to a crucial Brexit cabinet meeting, a look back at how British prime ministers repeatedly fell in love with their country home.
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Why don’t politicians just say what they mean? Because we might not like it.
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After decades of deadly enmity, Libya and the West made a major breakthrough on weapons of mass destruction. How?
David Trimble, Tony Blair and John Hume: campaigning for a yes vote on the Good Friday Agreement in May 1998.
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The Good Friday Agreement was choreographed 20 years ago to maximise support for the deal.
Mo Mowlam, secretary of state for Northern Ireland at the time of the Good Friday Agreement.
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In a series of short audio clips, four academics talk about the key figures involved in making the Good Friday Agreement of April 1998 possible.
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To mark the 20th anniversary of the agreement that brought peace to Northern Ireland, this episode of the podcast looks at its history, its legacy and the impact of Brexit on its future.
Blair’s government introduced changes to Britain’s imigration system.
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Jeremy Corbyn should heed lessons from his Labour predecessors on immigration policy.
Wayne Swan has drawn a parallel between the the ALP’s ‘Laborism’ and New Labour’s ‘Third Way’ in the UK.
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While both parties may have set out to modernise and renew their ideologies, the ALP’s and Labour’s attempts to marry the old and new instead precipitated two separate identity crises.
The offensive to retake Mosul from Islamic State has damaged thousands of structures in the historic Old City.
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The West needs to push for local action against Islamic State’s reign of terror in the Middle East. States in the region must find solutions to the conflicts to bring peace and stability.
Race to the top?
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The notion of an society organised on merit has held Britain in its sway for decades.
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The Conservative PM is often seen as a failure, but the odds were stacked against him from the start.
On the trail in 1997.
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Things could only get better. Or could they?
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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.
Tam Dalyell (1932-2017).
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The unique parliamentarian who coined the West Lothian question.
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.
From despair to where?
We the People
The posters that have become the voice of protest against Trump.
Could I just squeeze in the middle?
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The rules have changed but the former PM still knows how to play the game.