No-one leaves this room until we get this sorted.
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Careful how you talk about Brexit. People are making assumptions as soon as you’ve said the word.
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Far from a belligerent rogue state, North Korea is isolated, broke and hungry for attention.
Luxury in the British Raj: Calcutta’s memorial to Queen Victoria, 1921.
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How one member of the Indian Civil Service coped with being a colonial usurper.
Mia and baby.
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Mia: Daughters of Fortune is a powerful new play that puts this issue under the spotlight.
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Two-and-a-half decades on from the end of military rule, Bangladesh faces many of the same critical problems it always has.
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The police are cracking down on UK gun owners - but is out-sourcing intelligence gathering to the general public the right course of action?
The signs are there for those who care to look.
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Follow the money to see if Angela Merkel is on course for a fourth term as chancellor after the September vote.
Sex workers deserve justice and protection, too.
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Sex workers shouldn’t be victims of violent crime and murder at work – and yet they continue to face daily dangers.
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Intellectuals of the time saw the British Empire as the heir to the civilising influence of ancient Rome.
Mahatma Gandhi with Lord and Lady Mountbatten, 1947.
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As the British Empire became an unaffordable burden, planning for India’s independence quickly ran into trouble.
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The international law on arms transfers is clear: suppliers are at least partly accountable for recipients’ human rights violations.
I solemnly swear.
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New research shows distrust of atheists is pervasive. This could affect the credibility of witnesses.
Whose fire? Whose fury?
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Totalitarian countries have many spokespeople, but they speak with a single voice. That’s a big propaganda advantage.
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328 football clubs, spanning all tiers of the game, are currently involved in the inquiry.
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A series of attacks on popular holiday destinations has authorities concerned.
What happens next once offenders walk out of prison?
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The privatisation of the probation service is failing both offenders and victims.
Emotional times.
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But everyone gets fired in the end.
‘Our writers are resistance’ say Editorial Lector Cómplice.
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As their country’s politics and economy collapse, Venezuelan writers, publishers and booksellers are taking a stand.
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Prime minister Viktor Orbán is quite open about his goal to build an ‘illiberal state’.
Who’s really running elections these days?
Artificial intelligence now plays as big a role in election campaigns as traditional campaign tactics.
Living in a rainbow of chaos.
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The term ‘LGBT community’ can be understood in many different ways, and can mean many different things to many different people.
There are 48,000 Polish people over 50 living in the UK.
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Family care arrangments likely to come under pressure under new migration rules.
No, Donald, that’s French.
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Donald Trump has put translators and interpreters the world over in an ethical quandary. Sad!
Refugee rights activists greet a boat arriving in Naples harbour in May 2017.
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Refugians living in a loosely-connected set of self-governing units would be given a biometric card called a ‘Sesame Pass’.
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Doping whistleblowers can face serious negative consequences including threats on their lives.