Does Britain have a dress code?
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The debate surrounding Muslims and citizenship entrenches discrimination.
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Chris Grayling and Alan Johnson disagree on whether the UK is on the winning side at the EU Council. Two academics assess who is right.
BBC has come under intense fire from political and commercial enemies.
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The government’s White Paper is expected to reduce the scope and funding for the UK public broadcaster.
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The working-class son of a bus driver has been elected to one of the most important roles in UK politics.
In for the count.
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The picture hasn’t shifted much in local councils – but that will cause concern in Labour and sighs of relief among Conservatives.
A smattering of applause for Jeremy Corbyn.
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It could have been worse, it could have been better. So the party will simply continue to squabble with itself.
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The bilateral deals struck over the years between Switzerland and the EU have been suggested as alternatives for the UK if it votes to leave in the referendum.
First minister Carwyn Jones casts his vote.
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All eyes were on the race for second place in the 2016 Welsh Assembly elections.
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Everywhere else in the UK is getting more devolved powers – so why not the nation’s capital?
First minister at her count in Glasgow.
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The new normal for Nicola – minority rule once more.
Modi rallies the troops in Assam.
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Four Indian states will soon decide just how strong Narendra Modi’s government will be.
A legacy looming large: Kim Il-sung (L) and Kim Jong-il.
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When North Korea held its sixth party congress in 1980, its stagnant economics were much the same – but its worldview was utterly different.
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Recent cases have upheld the EU’s regulation and the rights of national governments to enforce it.
Police search for human remains on Saddleworth Moor in 1965.
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Ian Brady and Myra Hindley continue to fascinate the public, half a century after they were sentenced to life in prison.
The number of female candidates has risen substantially in this year’s regional elections.
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More candidates mean a change in politics, but it’s not as easy as creating policies such as all women shortlists.
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The Panama Papers revealed the extent to which loopholes can be exploited.
With former chief constable Stephen House.
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With the Scottish government’s reputation for policing and justice charred from nine years in office, here’s what the future looks like.
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The Republican establishment’s worst nightmare has become reality. What now?
Same as it ever was: Kyleakin Castle on Skye.
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Why the ruling classes may think twice about landownership in Scotland.
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The world has singularly failed to find a path forward for Syria – or to stop the Assad government flagrantly violating all efforts to stop the conflict.
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Here’s what you need to know before you cast your vote in the elections for local police crime commissioners.
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Turns out, the way we see ethnic diversity may have more to do with prejudice than facts.
The hard left has a knack for getting itself in a tight spot.
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Ken Livingstone may be at the centre of the latest argument, but Labour is divided by a rift that dates back much further.
‘Ain’t seen nuthin yet.’
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New devolved powers, lots of parties and the indyref2 question … hold on to your hats, Holyrood.
Activist in the making.
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A new study of young Belgians shows the power of a political education.