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Theresa May
Sinn Féin is struggling to fit current events into the Irish republican world view, where unionists might be bad but Britain is always worse, and a British Tory government is worst of all
Helping others is one of the best ways to protect our health in the long term, experts say
New books by Tim Bale; Matthew Goodwin; and Meg Russell and Lisa James detail ‘a whiff of Britain’s fetid Brexit debates’
The UK’s Supreme Court effectively shut down a legal challenge to the Northern Ireland protocol last week as Brexit grievances grow
The unionist response to the protocol could pose a greater threat to the union than the protocol itself
Since Varadkar left office in June 2020, Britain has undergone a significant vibe shift. He may face lingering resentment but the energy has moved on from Brexit
There is a growing recognition in the UK of the price of Brexit, but the hard Brexiteer element of the Conservative party will block any change in direction
Martin Wolf: Conservatives have been in power since May 2010 in the UK and their record is dreadful
British politicians still dare not acknowledge the terrible damage Brexit has done, so the new PM faces the same dilemmas as Theresa May did
The acerbic Guardian columnist on being ‘sort of posh’, showbiz writing and how far she'll go for a joke
Sunak or Truss will have an opportunity to reset the UK’s relationship with its EU neighbours, including Ireland
Just like Trump did with the Republican Party, Johnson has unleashed demons that will haunt the Conservatives – and Britain – for at least a generation.
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