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Britain cannot sacrifice more troops in an unwinnable war just because it is a member of NATO.
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Is the bromance, as depicted in films such as 21 Jump Street and Pineapple Express, also making its mark on daily life?
In the years leading up to World War II, Ivan Maisky and Winston Churchill developed a close friendship.
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The Soviet ambassador to London showed that charm and contacts can trump espionage when it comes to gathering information.
Welsh Conservative leader Andrew RT Davies.
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For the Welsh Tories, this election has become an internal battle.
Power talks.
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The leaders of Turkey and India have plenty in common.
Tent city.
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From Gezi Park in Istanbul to Wall Street in New York City, urban protest camps are shaking up the political establishment on an international scale.
UKIP’s Paul Nuttall stands next to the home secretary Amber Rudd during the BBC Election Debate.
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We asked two academics to check the claim made by UKIP leader Paul Nuttall.
Seeking a carte blanche?
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These principles don’t prevent the state from countering terrorism, but they do prevent the state from countering terrorism in whatever way it pleases.
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People can make things happen.
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When can we expect the first results and which are the seats to watch? Plan your night with our guide.
There’s principles, and then there’s policy.
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The way Corbyn’s Labour has handled Trident and defence is perfectly in line with Labour’s history since the 1960s.
Seven people were killed during eight minutes of terror in central London.
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And it’s not just Muslims who need to start them.
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As soon as broadcasters began to focus on policy the gap between the two parties began to close.
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Making manifesto promises is a misleading trend that is distorting the role of politicians and parliament
Brief encounter.
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Theresa May isn’t the only national leader having a queasy election.
Afghan workers clean the scene of a suicide bomb attack nearby the German embassy in Kabul, Afghanistan, May 31 2017.
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Migrants sent back to Afghanistan face a very grim future.
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A specialist rates the two leaders as they navigate journalistic grillings on the campaign trail.
The media obsesses over every twitch in these lines.
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The media is obsessed with who is winning, at the expense of serious policy debate.
Hogarth’s The Polling, from the Humours of an Election series.
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We take it for granted, but it wasn’t always so easy to take part in the democratic functioning of the country.
Reaching out.
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Access to loved ones helps reduce reoffending.
Doha, under a cloud.
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Saudi Arabia and Qatar have butted heads before, but this time seems different.
A refugee family at an integration centre in Scotland.
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What the political party manifestos say about refugees and asylum seekers.
Khuram Shazad Butt (left) and Rachid Redouane, named as two of the men shot dead by police following the terrorist attack on London Bridge and Borough Market.
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The way we talk about attacks is actually helping the extremists’ monstrous cause.
Piece of mind.
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Your guide to when to pay attention to them and when to beware.
Winston Churchill was a strong proponent of the European Convention on Human Rights.
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The Conservative party manifesto’s repudiation of the ‘libertarian right’ bodes ill for the European Court of Human Rights.