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The prime minister has linked continued security cooperation with the EU to a successful trade deal. Was that wise?
Protestors on an anti-Brexit rally on March 25.
Although thousands have taken to the streets, protests against Brexit have been muted.
Do you have to go?
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From April, single parents will have to look for work when their youngest child turns three.
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Young interviewees speak of the pressure to conform to certain ideals of masculinity.
Where are the others?
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The religious right’s leaders are old men, and the generation coming up behind them is something quite different.
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Bought from Denmark for their strategic value, a group of Caribbean islands has lived under the US flag for a century.
Plenty of unfinished business in Northern Ireland.
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Time is running out for a compromise agreement between the two main parties at Stormont.
Coming and going.
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The options on the table for the UK when it comes to that most contentious of issues.
Any questions?
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London’s media were unified against Scottish separatism in 2014. Second time around, the picture is more complicated.
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What the British prime minister said in her letter to the EU – and what she meant.
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The rocky relationship between Russia and the West is on a knife edge. But simple dialogue and face-to-face discussions can go a long way to easing tensions.
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Will the UK have to pay a vast sum of money to the EU in order to leave it – or will it get cash back?
Aftermath of the 2016 Berlin attack.
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Al-Qaeda and Islamic State have both encouraged would-be terrorists to use cars and trucks as weapons.
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The ones to watch on either side of the negotiating table.
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The starting gun has been fired but political pressures on both sides of the Channel make a settlement a tall order.
Trigger warning.
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The two-year period for withdrawing from the EU has been launched, so what happens next?
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There are 27 member states left in the European Union. Somehow, they all need to agree on what they want from Brexit.
Migrants rescued by Libyan forces in October 2016 awaiting detention in Tripoli.
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How Europe moved from refugees welcome to refugees unwelcome.
Clamping down in Moscow.
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Anti-corruption protests in more than 80 cities spell trouble for the 2018 presidential election campaign.
Umbrage.
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The idea that violence is acceptable when levelled against tyranny is a core American belief.
MP Tobias Ellwood tried to save the policeman killed in Westminster.
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A charity is recommending the public be advised to help each other in emergency situations.
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Abuse affects all sexes.
A window on the past: the ruins of Lindisfarne priory off the Northumberland coast.
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From the fall of the Romans to the Middle Ages, Britain was more prosperous when it fostered a relationship with Europe.
Migrants don’t all have the same types of capital.
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The experience of Serbian Londoners shows how migrants should not be treated as a single group.
Returning to the faith.
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Conversion can be an exhilarating experience, but can come with a significant social toll.