All tied up?
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If the purple vote turns blue…
Theresa May is at the helm of a more global post-Brexit Britain.
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The concept of ‘the Anglosphere’ gained in importance after the Brexit referendum as an alternative to the EU – and it could now impact Anglo nations, like Australia.
Big gains for the Conservative party.
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Everything you need to know about the recent local and mayoral elections.
Protestors on an anti-Brexit rally on March 25.
Although thousands have taken to the streets, protests against Brexit have been muted.
Any questions?
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London’s media were unified against Scottish separatism in 2014. Second time around, the picture is more complicated.
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The upsetters have achieved their founding ambition, now they need to work out what to do next.
Newly-elected Conservative MP, Trudy Harrison, speaks in Copeland.
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It held on in Stoke, but Labour has suffered a humiliating defeat to the governing party in Copeland.
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The party picked the wrong candidate and the wrong tactics in this byelection, and it showed in the result.
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2017 could be the year of the far-right in Europe, and spell the end of the EU.
Faded glory.
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All the politicians and journalists claim to care about Stoke, but none of them live here.
Did Diane Abbott get lost in the fog on the way to Westminster?
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After all the build up, you’d have been forgiven for expecting something a bit more impressive from parliament’s debate on triggering Article 50.
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Copeland has been Labour for more than 30 years, but these are not normal times and this is no ordinary by-election.
Caroline Johnson, the new Conservative MP for Sleaford and North North Hykeham was quickly ushered away after her victory.
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Caroline Johnson won with a large majority in the by-election in Lincolnshire.
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EU leaders couldn’t pretend to be happy about the result of the US election. It goes against everything they stand for.
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In the 1960s, Britain shut the door on Commonwealth migration, before turing to Europe when it needed more workers.
Diane James is to succeed Nigel Farage.
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Farage’s successor says hers is the ‘opposition party in waiting’. But it’s going to need a plan beyond Brexit.
Without democratic reform, the time ahead for both Britain and the EU looks bleak indeed.
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The Brexit vote was the outcome of the disillusionment and disengagement that have permeated the UK. Many Europeans share that mood, which is why both the UK and EU need radical democratic surgery.
Forward together?
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What’s a single-issue party to do once it has achieved it’s only ambition?
Farage: unleashes unholy mess, puts feet up.
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The UKIP leader won his country back and now says he wants his life back.
Run ragged. UK faces Brexit headwinds.
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George Osborne has sought to reassure markets, but the referendum result has sparked a chain of painful events at a time when Britain has no means to protect itself.