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There’s is often high drama behind the smiles, photo opportunities and carefully crafted language.
Can Britain be European without the EU?
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Children in the 1940s were brought up believing that European identity was the way forward – so what went wrong?
Diplomacy in action.
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Despite talking up her visit to the White House, the British PM has been remarkably quiet on the biggest issue of the moment.
A protest outside Downing Street in London on January 30 against Donald Trump’s immigration controls.
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The UK welcomes a woeful amount of Syrian refugees.
You know, that doesn’t quite say what I meant it to.
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The rules are pretty clear – and really crucial reading for anyone drafting, say, an executive order.
Syrian refugees attend a knitting lesson in Istanbul.
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What Trump’s immigration order means for three million refugees in Turkey
Look away.
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Donald Trump embodies the corrosive culture of narcissism at its worst. It’s a trap.
Police at the scene of the attack.
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Canada is dealing with some of the same tensions about integration and tolerance as other Western countries.
Benoit Hamon wins in the French socialist primary EPA/Jeremy Lempin.
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Victory seems a distant prospect, but the latest polling suggests the ruling socialist party might not be quite out for the count.
Focus E15 Mums occupy homes on the Carpenters Housing Estate in 2014.
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True democracy is actually a radical idea.
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Islamic writers are having the same conversations today as they were in the early 20th century.
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On Holocaust Memorial Day, Donald Trump took to his desk to instruct his government to keep refugees out.
You don’t bring me flowers anymore.
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The ties between the US and UK have long been depicted in loving terms. But with these two in charge, it can only be a marriage of convenience from now on.
Just keep smiling!
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It’s all smiles as two leaders meet for the first time, but it’ll take more than warm words to navigate the choppy waters ahead.
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Successive Israeli governments have relied on a false distinction to get away with discriminatory, oppressive policies.
Tam Dalyell (1932-2017).
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The unique parliamentarian who coined the West Lothian question.
Nowhere to go: Syrian refugees at a settlement in eastern Lebanon.
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As Donald Trump orders a temporary ban on most refugees to the US, here is what the international law says.
Keeping it clean.
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The UK has yet to properly grapple with its past complicity in prisoner abuses and torture.
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Now, more than ever, the US press must shine a light on the workings of the Trump administration.
Not just bias but outright vilification according to research.
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Repeated surveys show that most people think the media is biased against the Labour leader. And that’s a problem for democracy.
Praying outside the Supreme Court.
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Christian conservative leaders gambled on Donald Trump, and it paid off in spades.
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It’s only two lines long, but this piece of parliamentary business could cause a lot of trouble.
Is New York big enough for both the UN and Donald Trump?
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Cutting off funds for crucial UN bodies could have disastrous consequences for the world order.
Inmates on the roof of State Penitentiary of Alcacuz during a riot on January 16.
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Violent massacres at prisons in the country’s north, have disrupted a delicate balance of governance.
An Eritrean mother and child in Calais in late 2015.
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Many Eritreans whose asylum claims are rejected have them overturned on appeal.