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Interviews reveal the thoughts and feelings of UK Muslims on homosexuality.
Sweet “victory”.
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Spain couldn’t form a government after its last election, so it had to try again. And it looks like the radicals are shut out.
An uncertain direction.
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How does the UK go about disentangling itself from EU laws?
‘Nice knowing you.’
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If Holyrood is ultimately answerable to Westminster, Westminster is ultimately answerable to realpolitik.
Am I?
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If the angry voters of Britain remain divided, perhaps a split is the best option for the warring opposition.
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Big promises have been made but no plan seems to be in place.
City Hall: London’s new Westminster?
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It’s critical to protect London’s European connections from Brexit’s isolationism - could independence be the way forward?
They did what? Juncker reacts to Brexit.
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Leaders must address their critics to avoid losing more members.
Ancient battles.
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We need to change our outlook if we are going to improve international relations.
Tick tock.
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The key issue here is how to interpret Article 50 of the EU Treaty, which sets out the procedure for a member state to withdraw from the EU.
He’s right to look over his shoulder.
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The end of a sorry chapter for Labour is nigh – but the next is being written on the hoof.
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The polling industry struggled to predict the last British election, and referendums are even harder.
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Feelings about the EU come down to a sense of identity and the more you age, the more English you feel.
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Once again, Londoners are calling for the city to become independent: could it really happen?
Is it though?
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The Labour party should have listened to its voters’ deep concerns about immigration. Instead, it’s failed to convince them it cares.
Go back inside and think about what you’ve done.
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With an arrogant, ill-starred gamble for partisan advantage, the Conservatives have destroyed the very thing they supposedly stand for.
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Spain is already calling for joint sovereignty but Gibraltarians are unlikely to stand for that.
Merkel: a watershed moment.
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Angela Merkel has called for Europe to stand together in the face of Brexit.
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How the Brexiters won it on the night.
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The former mayor has popular appeal but he also needs to prove his gravitas.
Calm before the storm.
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After voting to remain in the EU by 11 points, Northern Ireland must work out where its interests lie – and how best to defend them.
Out of options.
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Shortly after the EU referendum result came in, there followed an emotional statement from Number 10.
Britain has woken up to a strange new world.
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Antoine Ullestad, Université de Strasbourg; Aleks Szczerbiak, University of Sussex; Alexander Titov, Queen's University Belfast; Clément Jadot, Université Libre de Bruxelles (ULB); Daniel Chirot, University of Washington; Dimitrios Giannoulopoulos, Brunel University London; Frédérique Berrod, Sciences Po Strasbourg – Université de Strasbourg; Isabelle Hertner, University of Birmingham; Mark Beeson, The University of Western Australia, and Scott Lucas, University of Birmingham
Rolling reaction from the US, Russia, France, Poland, Greece, Australia and Belgium to the UK’s decision.
Bring it on?
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You might think those seeking Scottish independence just got exactly what they wanted. It’s not quite that simple.
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All across the continent, euroscepticism is offering a new outlet for old feelings.