Now let’s do a deal.
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What Boris Johnson’s victory means for US-UK relations.
As usual, the UK media landscape offered partisan coverage of the 2019 election.
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It wasn’t the ‘Sun wot won it’, but the partisanship of the UK press made the Conservatives’ task a great deal easier.
It’s not just Brexit that he’s eyeing up.
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A large majority gives the prime minister freedom to dramatically alter the machinary of the nation.
Cummings says the civil service is full of ‘hollow men’.
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In the US, some federal departments become known as ‘turkey farms’ – stuffed with loyal but ultimately useless political appointees.
Donald Trump has repeated a discredited conspiracy theory about Ukraine.
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How conspiracy theories, such as the Crowdstrike theory that Ukraine was behind the attack of the Democratic Party’s server, draw from storytelling techniques.
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The voices of young victims in Haiti can now be heard for the first time thanks to a groundbreaking new research project.
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We can’t just blame falling rape prosecutions on a lack of resources.
‘The rapist is you’ sung next to Tower Bridge on December 7.
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A Chilean feminist anthem is being sung across the world in protest at violence against women.
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The leadership insists the manifesto was not the problem in 2019 – but are they sure?
Other voting systems are available.
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A chorus of politicians are once again calling for electoral reform after the UK’s 2019 election.
Commuters on the Shanghai Metro all on their smartphones in March, 2019.
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China’s social credit system has been described as a ‘dystopian nightmare straight out of Black Mirror’ but many citizens think it will help fight fraud and bring about a better society.
Grimsby was one of Labour’s big losses on the night.
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With historical strongholds lost to the Conservatives, some introspection is needed.
It’s all over now, baby blue.
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What lay behind Team Corbyn’s woeful campaign.
How green will he really be?
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After his landslide victory, Boris Johnson declared his ambition to make his country ‘the cleanest, greenest on Earth’. Here’s what he needs to do to prove it.
Nicola Sturgeon in Glasgow on election night.
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Independence support in Scotland is now at critical levels. The ball is in the UK prime minister’s court.
Disappointment: Labour Party members and supporters will need to face up to the new reality and learn to move on.
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Losers suffer a far greater sense of loss than the corresponding euphoria experienced by those on the winning side.
Getting used to the job.
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The biggest risk is Britain’s desire to stand alone in the world.
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The general election 2019 has delivered a seismic shift in the balance of British politics.
How much of what they are telling you is true and how much is spin?
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Factchecking became politicised during UK election campaign. But what does it really add to public awareness?
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At times is feels as though the prime minister wants the top job for the sake of having it. But now he’s got a long term in office to map out.
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Trust is no longer a trump card in British politics.
Boris Johnson: heading back to Downing Street.
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Paul James Cardwell , University of Strathclyde ; Costas Milas , University of Liverpool ; Hanna Szymborska , The Open University ; Helen Parr , Keele University ; Katy Hayward , Queen's University Belfast ; Ken Rotenberg , Keele University ; Kevin Albertson , Manchester Metropolitan University ; Sean Kippin , University of Stirling , and Victoria Honeyman , University of Leeds
Our panel of experts analyse the results of the British election.
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From Brexit and Labour’s future to Britain’s new political battlegrounds, here’s the expert lowdown on what Boris Johnson’s predicted landslide win means.
A ‘chhau goth’ in western Nepal.
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Criminalising this practice has not brought it to an end.
The funeral of Erick Hernandez Enriquez, who was killed at an attack on a bar in Coatzalcoalcos in August.
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AMLO’s war against organised crime in Mexico isn’t stopping people dying.