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Britain needs its own Mueller investigation

The British political elite has ignored mounting evidence of interference and illegality in the Brexit vote.

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May’s demagogic streak and the hypocrisy of the media

British media is applauding May for rhetoric that would have been deemed autocratic coming from a foreign leader.

Britain''s PM May addresses supporters and members of the media at an airfield north of Newcastle

Martin McGuinness: Terrorist or Peacemaker?

The ex-IRA commander, who eventually played a key role in the Northern Irish peace process, is still dividing opinion.

Sinn Fein Chief Negotiator Martin McGuinness speaks to reporters at a news conference February 26. S..

Scotland is trapped in a zombie union

In a UK wracked by Brexit uncertainty, the Scottish National Party must decide if the time is right for independence.

Scottish First Minister Nicola Sturgeon [Getty]

Brexit: The UK’s rage against dying of colonial light

The EU referendum – a vote that affects the whole of the UK – has been a peculiarly English affair.

Scottish Independence Referendum 2014

Bosnia still digging up its tortured past

On the 20th anniversary of the Srebrenica massacre, gruesome past still haunts Bosniak lives.

Srebrenica

Northern Ireland

Rival nationalist and unionist blocs are divided over hundreds of millions of dollars worth of budget cuts.

Northern Ireland

UK elections and the shift from ‘tribal’ politics

As election day nears, insurgent parties see new possibilities to break the two-party dominance in UK politics.

UK elections

United Kingdom election

Labour’s traditional supremacy in Glasgow appears to be at an end ahead of the May 7 United Kingdom election.

Scotland''s Labour Party leader Murphy passes a heckler''s placard while campaigning in Dundee, Scotland

The Old Firm rivalry returns to Glasgow

Celtic v Rangers, a rivalry marked by aggression, animosity and violence resumes after a gap of almost three years.

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