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The bishops could not be more culturally tone deaf.
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If people fall for Trump’s idea that we live in a constant crisis, they’ll never be able to think clearly enough to save themselves.
Not for everyone?
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Why are some of the most vulnerable families in Bradford missing out on food aid?
Worried about the future.
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MPs rejected an amendment to the Article 50 Bill that would guarantee the residency of EU citizens in the UK.
This is going to be even harder than we thought.
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Each part of the UK has power over certain international issues. And each is going to want a good deal.
The government’s Article 50 bill has passed without amendment.
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Despite pages and pages of proposed amendments, not a single one was passed.
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The past year has seen more parliamentarians take the ‘Chiltern Hundreds’ than at any time since the 1970s.
Rejoicing in Banjul, January 2017.
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The end of Yahya Jammeh should be celebrated, but his democratic neighbours had the strongest of hands to play.
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Men are struggling to cope with the pressures of modern life – but they alone cannot solve the problem.
Teenage migrants arrive in the UK, seeking safety and yet are surrounded by a new society’s suspicion.
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Post-WWII Britain welcomed child refugees with open arms. Now they are put in camps and treated with contempt.
World wide web war.
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Information warfare is a clear and present danger.
A refugee protests at a camp in Greece in early February.
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The plan is part of a wider trend to outsource and offshore immigration controls.
The Polari bible.
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While few people use the language today, many cherish its history.
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The world has waited hopefully for democracy to blossom in Myanmar. But the new regime looks much like the old one.
It’s not as bad as it looks.
EPA/Sergei Ilnitsky
Great powers have always meddled in each other’s business and struggled to reconcile their interests. Why are we convinced Russia is different?
Ready.
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Beijing has traditionally retained its nuclear weapons on a no-first-use basis, but it’s ready to deploy them more assertively.
Roll out the candidates.
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After a big weekend of campaign launches, most candidates are now in place for the 2017 presidential race.
Donald Trump’s campaign manager Corey Lewandowski allegedly grabbed former Breitbart reporter Michelle Fields as she asked Trump a question at the Trump National Golf Club in Jupiter, Florida.
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Reuters’ boss has advised his journalists to operate as if America is an authoritarian state.
Anyone stepping to me, you’ll get burned,
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Does the holder of the key have the right to lock the door on the leader of the free world?
ICC in trouble?
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The court needs to address charges of neo-colonialism.
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The government claims to have backed down on a controversial emergency decree in the face of mass demonstrations. But all is not what it seems.
Statue of justice.
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Should we hold victims responsible for crimes committed due to their own carelessness? The Victorians said we should and they may have had a point.
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Renters worry that asking their landlords for better insulated homes could cause a rent hike.
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It’s not alternative facts we need to worry about, it’s the fact that moguls still dominate the media, both old and new.
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Brexit has exposed the weaknesses of the British political system – not its strengths.