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Looking back, it’s a wonder the party is still together after years of arguing about this issue.
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The prime minister is running down the clock to pressure MPs into accepting her deal. But she’s close to losing control.
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The winter woes facing the French president and British prime minister are surprisingly similar.
It’s suddenly all smiles in Brussels.
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Some see it as tantamount to a no-deal Brexit but it might at least get through parliament.
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All too often the Arctic region is portrayed as an area on the cusp of military invasion. This is an easy narrative to sell. But is there really a new Cold War coming?
Searches and arrests across Europe in December 2018.
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Working abroad can be a profitable option for members of criminal groups.
Back we go.
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The prime minister may have won a vote of no confidence in her leadership, but Theresa May will struggle to get what she needs from Brussels.
Gypsies’ generosity is often overlooked.
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What have Gypsies ever done for the UK? There’s metalwork, art, music, boxing, equine expertise, skilled labour … food bank donations.
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It is little discussed and yet the administrative justice system is a cornerstone of social justice.
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A cross party alliance? A fresh election? None of the options look particularly appealing right now.
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This was the party admitting that no one else could do a better job of negotating Brexit.
Former Brexit minister Dominic Raab would quite like they keys to Number 10.
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The PM is in a tight spot, but can anyone else lead the nation into Brexit?
Children are not being considered when it comes to urban planning.
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The UK is terrible at creating child-friendly environments and children are suffering for it.
We’ve got this.
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There is a wide problem with the way society talks about gender equality.
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No-deal preparations have been both criticised as being part of ‘Project Fear’ and used to show that Brexit will be disaster. Here’s the history behind this kind of planning.
Syrian refugees in Haouch El Nabi in the Bekaa valley, Lebanon.
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The intricacies of Lebanese politics mean Syrian refugees continue to be scapegoated.
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As the May government crumbles, there is new impetus for reviving part two of Lord Leveson’s inquiry into press misconduct.
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The ‘Monster of Worcester’ would have been released 24 years ago in Norway - would that have been better for everyone?
Scots law offers three possible verdicts: guilty, not guilty and not proven.
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Despite its controversial nature, new research into the not proven verdict shows it helps juries ascribe guilt more adequately.
Protesters face off with riot police during a march against president Daniel Ortega in Managua, Nicaragua, on September 16, 2018.
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Hundreds have died in a government crackdown in the Central American country, and Labour’s reaction is worrying.
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By recruiting Tommy Robinson, UKIP does indeed appear to be lurching towards the far right.
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It might have looked like her only choice, but postponing the vote was the wrong move for a weak prime minister.
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The ruling offers some relief for Remainers – but don’t go thinking this is the end of Brexit.
These two have failed to come up with a solution to this problem.
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We can’t agree what the ‘will of the people’ was in 2016, but these are the representatives they elected in 2017.
It was your idea.
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The EU doesn’t want a temporary solution to become permanent.