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There are a huge variety of parties on the ballot this year, but which sends the strongest message for Remainers?
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Confused about how this vote works? D'Hondt worry, we’ve got you covered.
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Many were confident the US Constitution was robust enough to check Donald Trump’s worst excesses, but the real push back has come from elsewhere.
Are Labour MPs overthinking how angry their constituents would be if they took a different stance on Brexit?
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The political consequences of speaking out about Brexit have been overblown, data from the most recent elections suggest.
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Who gets a vote and what are they voting for? Everything you need to know.
Outside Holnicote House children’s home, Somerset.
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This sorry tale of institutional racism represents a scandal to rival the treatment of the Windrush generation.
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Whether it’s through begging or building shelters, homeless people are trying to make their lives better.
British forces on patrol in Basra, Iraq in 2003.
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Soldier amnesty plans pose grave challenges to human rights – and set the stage for a future showdown with the European Court of Human Rights.
The USS Arlington – which is being sent to the Gulf as part of a naval strike group.
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Both Iran and the US say they are not seeking a war, but it could happen by default.
Part six of The Anthill podcast's India Tomorrow series focuses on the concerns of young Indians.
First time voters take a selfie after voting in Bhopal in May 2019.
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This is a transcript of part 6 of India Tomorrow, focusing on India’s huge population of young people.
An attempt is unavoidable, so reform from the inside.
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The European Parliament is particularly vulnerable to meddling. So let’s change the way it works.
Suranne Jones as Gentleman Jack.
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Often referred to as the first modern lesbian, Anne Lister had a lot of political ambition.
Brexit has pushed many activists onto the streets.
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Interviews with Leave and Remain supporters shows a common desire to preserve community and frustration with the self-interest of some politicians.
The UK imprisons more people than any other country in Western Europe per head of population.
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Evidence from Scotland reveals the presumption against shorter sentences has shown little reduction in prison numbers.
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Turnout on May 23 could prove revealing when it comes to public opinion about Brexit.
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There are more parties than ever running for the European parliament in the UK – but that isn’t necessarily a good thing.
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The EU has declared China a ‘systemic rival’ – but this is shortsighted.
Protests by students in New Delhi after the suicide of Dalit student Rohith Vemula.
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Text books are being rewritten and the history of caste in India questioned as ‘decolonisation’ has become the rhetoric of militant nationalism.
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Financial support for refugees is underpinned by conditions that can exclude those who want to live as independently as possible.
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Recognising the role of women in global child slavery is key to addressing it.
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Ten years on from the MPs expenses scandal, there remains in Westminster a lingering culture of elitism and a ‘we know best attitude’.
Sacked: former UK defence secretary Gavin Williamson was dismissed following the alleged leak of sensitive government information.
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Politicians have been leaking secrets to journalists as long as newspapers have existed. But it’s getting more difficult thanks to surveillance technology.
‘Is he here yet?’
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As former director of the US Information Agency, Edward R. Murrow, once put it, presidential travel should be treated as a ‘weapon’ to influence popular opinion.
Cressida Dick, Metropolitan Police Commissioner.
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In Scotland, researchers have been at the heart of police reforms – all very different to south of the border.