Devolved governments often get praise for matters not under their jurisdiction.
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When it comes to devolution, responsibility often comes down to little more than who gets the blame.
Round ‘em up.
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Washington has been trying to corral the ASEAN countries into a unified bloc against China – but it could actually destabilise the region further.
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Too often, the moral character of women who commit neonaticide plays a part in their trial.
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Don’t assume a UK outside of the EU will be able to rewrite its trade deal with India.
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Assertions that Hitler supported Zionism before the Holocaust are nothing new – and nothing to do with historical fact.
The hard sell to come.
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England and Scotland see Europe differently and the EU question could hasten the end of the Union.
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There’s an argument to be made for the old way of doing things.
Filling up her binder.
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If Hillary Clinton’s cabinet does end up being 50% female, it could change US politics for good.
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With a fast-growing population, London needs a mayor with a clear vision for public transport. Will it get one?
“Et tu, Temer”: Dilma Rousseff.
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Conspiracy, betrayal and prophecies of doom have all played their part in Dilma Rousseff’s looming downfall.
Suspended Labour Party MP Naz Shah speaks in the House of Commons.
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When anti Jewish rhetoric emerges into the light, it is worth reminding ourselves of the dark history at its root.
Be afraid.
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The Republicans’ disaster of a frontrunner is making moves to appear more presidential. Is anyone fooled?
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There’s clearly a growing enthusiasm for the sport but our experts crunched the numbers to see if this is just more middle-aged men in lycra (Mamils).
Savaged for her size: pop singer Meghan Trainor.
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There’s no protection from size discrimination in UK law, but European disability law may offer some comfort.
The decision on your doorstep.
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Local elections are taking place across 124 councils in England and will probably have a big impact on the day-to-day issues that most people care about.
Modern standing terraces are safer than all-seater stadiums.
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Safe standing stadiums and less invasive crowd control would be the final step to overturn Hillsborough’s wrongful legacy on British football.
Tangled up in blue and yellow.
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Boris Johnson has made this claim repeatedly – and he’s not the only one.
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Both Goldsmith and Khan oppose the Heathrow expansion – so how will they solve the air capacity crisis?
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Cycling could be a major part of the solution to London’s transport problems – it’s a shame the main mayoral candidates don’t see it that way.
Not all soldiers are destined for a life of crime post-service.
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It’s time to challenge the misconceptions plaguing veterans.
Police in Dhaka hold back protesters furious at the murder of a student.
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Bangladesh’s sexual minorities have been under violent attack for some time – as has anyone standing up to the country’s extremists.
Flaming mess?
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Libya has become a case study for those who think the world should never intervene in national conflicts. Not so fast.
They’ll never walk alone.
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Two inquests, millions of pounds, 27 years, 96 dead, one verdict: that police failures led to the 1989 Hillsborough disaster, and police lies tried to cover it up.
On the trail in Quezon City, east of Manila.
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He’s a womaniser, a tyrant and a firebrand. Will the Philippines put its support behind a controversial strongman?
Foot voting.
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May 2016 sees contests for the position of elected mayor in four major cities across England.