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They could win it for Remain … if they go to the polls.
Who, me?
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The remain camp argue that Russia is one of only a few countries that favour the UK leaving the EU. We asked two academics.
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The choice is stark: take a leading role in a powerful block or give up the chance to shape international politics.
On which side is your bread buttered?
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The trend is headed in Leave’s favour.
EU is a-okay.
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The former PM is appealing to British exceptionalism in the right way.
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In our modern understanding of terror, Islamic extremism seems to trump everything else. This is a mistake.
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From the basics of corpse disposal to why your wishes don’t actually count.
Or should we?
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Yes, the way the EU makes its laws is complex, but it is done democratically.
İzmir, Turkey’s third largest city, is a pit stop for Syrians headed to Europe – but for more and more of them, it’s becoming a home.
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The Orlando LGBTI massacre looks like the work of an individual rather than a planned terror attack, but it’s no less deadly for that.
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It has taken the killing of 50 innocent people at an LGBT club to bring home how much homophobia is embedded in Western societies.
Britain has more in common with the people of Europe than politics.
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Music has helped Europeans develop a better understanding of British culture than Brits will ever have of Europe.
Two rubbish options.
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Let’s be honest, you want assurances that someone is going to take away all those campaign leaflets on June 24.
Thinking inside the box.
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How to shift the political landscape from the classroom.
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It’s the first time the ‘Green and White Army’ and the ‘Boys in Green’ have competed together in a football tournament – and it’s actually going rather well.
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Here are four ways in which, you, the citizen, can decide what goes on in Brussels.
Nicola Sturgeon led attacks against Boris Johnson.
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But will it have swayed women voters?
France’s Olivier Giroud (right), Paul Pogba, Laurent Koscielny and Antoine Griezmann train for Euro 16.
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France’s performance at Euro 16 could provide the country with a much needed boost – if its footballers can stand up to the test, that is.
A political football?
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How will the football influence the vote? Here are the possibilities …
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Recent attacks in Paris and Brussels have taught the French some important lessons about how to deal with the threat of terrorism.
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Ethnic minorities have re-defined what it means to be British.
With the “Brexit” decision looming, citizens of the European Union may be walking into a troublesome future.
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In two weeks, Brits will cast a vote that could change the future of the European Union. A UCLA expert explores the continent’s greatest threats to unity.
Still in the balance.
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Polls got it badly wrong in the last general election. Here’s another way of gauging public opinion.
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It’s easy to get excited about smart city technology – but we need to think through the human consequences.
Former Stanford student Brock Turner, who was sentenced to six months in jail for the sexual assault of an unconscious and intoxicated woman.
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The Stanford rape case ignited a social media fury and started discussions around rape that are long overdue.