Dan Kitwood/PA Wire/PA Images
It’s quite possible that neither the US nor the UK will ever return to normal when it comes to political and constitutional balance.
The Commonwealth Games at the Gold Coast will set the scene for a year of challenges for this grouping of nations.
AAP
We are so accustomed to hearing about American exceptionalism that British exceptionalism is rarely discussed.
The Junkyard Band.
junkyardband.us
In 1985 The Junkyard Band shifted the paradigm by challenging Reaganomics. Many of those same key issues still rage on today, across the world.
UKIP leader Henry Bolton is under pressure after members of his senior team resigned.
Gareth Fuller/PA Wire
How does UKIP keep itself relevant after Brexit?
Claims that peers could ‘block Brexit’ have been exaggerated.
Dan Kitwood/PA Wire
The Lords won’t block Brexit, but here’s what could happen when they debate the EU Withdrawal Bill.
shutterstock.com
The DUP should take note: free travel and trade between Northern Ireland and the Republic may hinge on legal arrangements.
The roots of organic farming in the United Kingdom can be traced to the fascism movement that began after the First World War.
Rick Barrett/ambitious creative co
Organic farming has roots in 20th century fascism, challenging the assumption that environmentalism and progressive politics are symbiotic.
On the periphery.
Stefan Rousseau/PA Wire
The French president has a vision for a more integrated Europe – and Brexit feeds right into that.
Why does it always rain on me?
Yui Mok/PA Wire/PA Images
The construction industry is characterised by risk, uncertainty and complexity on all levels. Brexit compounds this.
Plus ça change.
Stefan Rousseau/PA Wire
The deal reaffirms the existing Le Touquet agreement as the basis for co-operation between France and the UK.
Shutterstock
Why experts don’t always win the argument.
Bruce, J. Collingwood (John Collingwood), 1805-1892
After the Norman Conquest, England’s fate became intimately entwined with France and an enduring relationship with Western Europe was born.
Take two.
Anthony Devlin/PA Archive
Nigel Farage says he is now more open to the idea of a second Brexit referendum. Is that a good or bad idea?
The rhetoric and reality about immigration.
www.shutterstock.com
A new report from MPs has criticised Britain’s hostile environment for migrants.
PongMoji/Shutterstock
Patient care is being “rationed” in NHS hospitals as a result of the nursing shortfall.
EPA/How Hwee Young
Brexit means the UK is seeking new partners, but how much is it willing to put up with to get a deal?
Building peace from the bottom up.
Paul J Martin/Shutterstock.com
Brexit negotiations threaten the peacebuilding efforts that have taken place since the Good Friday Agreement.
Michael Cooper/PA
The Northern Irish party were horrified at the suggestion that Brexit might mean different customs rules. But when it comes to women’s rights, it’s a different story.
19th Century Fox.
EPA
The two things UK must do to survive Brexit.
Once more into the breach.
Stefan Rousseau/PA Wire/PA Images
Prime Minister Theresa May proved a bit of a push over instead of wielding the axe in her cabinet reshuffle.