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  • Articles Tagged with "Britain"

    Britain is lurching towards civil war, and nobody knows how to stop it

    telegraph.co.uk • Politics • Britain

    The author expresses grave concerns about Britain's trajectory towards potential civil war due to escalating social and political divisions, particularly around immigration and multiculturalism.

    Famous Black Victorians: From Journalists To Musicians | HistoryExtra

    historyextra.com • History • Britain

    This article reveals the significant yet often overlooked contributions of Black individuals to Victorian Britain, challenging the traditional narrative of the era.

    Britain takes key role to help Ukraine in peace talks

    thetimes.com • Politics • World

    Britain is playing a key advisory role in Ukraine's peace talks with the United States, navigating complex diplomatic challenges amidst ongoing conflict and shifting geopolitical alliances.

    PETER HITCHENS: I've had enough of VE Day celebrations. Yes, it was our finest hour, but do we really need to cling so hard to events from 80 years ago? | Daily Mail Online

    dailymail.co.uk • History • World

    Peter Hitchens reflects on the 80th anniversary of VE Day, questioning the extent to which Britain should continue to commemorate the event and comparing Britain's and Russia's relationship with World War II.

    ‘Cheddar Man,’ Britain’s Oldest Skeleton, Had Dark Skin, DNA Shows - The New York Times

    nytimes.com • Genetics • Britain

    DNA analysis of Britain's oldest complete skeleton, Cheddar Man, reveals he possessed dark skin, brown curly hair, and blue eyes, challenging previous assumptions about the appearance of early Britons.

    Can King Charles re-enchant Britain? - UnHerd

    unherd.com • Politics • Britain

    This article explores King Charles III's influence on architecture and urban planning, contrasting his vision for a more traditional and sustainable Britain with the current state of the nation.

    Britain’s luxury geopolitics - UnHerd

    unherd.com • Politics • Britain

    The article uses the example of Rolex's success during the quartz crisis to argue that Britain should adopt a strategy of 'luxury geopolitics' characterized by patience and restraint in the face of global trade uncertainties.

    Britain's Surprisingly Enduring Tilt to Asia

    foreignpolicy.com • Politics • World

    Despite initial skepticism and resource constraints, Britain's strategic 'tilt' towards the Indo-Pacific is proving surprisingly resilient, driven by key initiatives like CPTPP and AUKUS, and surprisingly broad political support.

    Dominic Cummings, revolutionary - UnHerd

    unherd.com • Politics • Britain

    Dominic Cummings's recent pronouncements on Britain's potential slide into civil war, fueled by ethnic tensions and political dysfunction, are analyzed, contrasting his dire predictions with more optimistic assessments.

    Britain ‘may have to inform Iran ally Mauritius’ before air strikes from Chagos

    telegraph.co.uk • Politics • World

    A treaty between Britain and Mauritius regarding the use of Diego Garcia for military actions against Iran is causing debate, with differing interpretations on notification requirements before potential strikes.

    Britain and France to police Ukraine’s skies if Russia agrees to ceasefire

    telegraph.co.uk • Politics • Europe

    Britain and France plan to jointly police Ukraine's airspace once a ceasefire with Russia is achieved, prioritizing arms shipments until then.

    STEPHEN GLOVER: Britain is broken. Wherever you look the State is failing. In many ways the mess is worse than in the 1970s - when Labour last ruined the country | Daily Mail Online

    dailymail.co.uk • Politics • Britain

    This article laments the current state of Britain, arguing that the country is broken due to government failures and a lack of capable leadership, drawing parallels to the 1970s.

    I've sunk pints in so many celebrity pubs. These are the best in Britain, reveals TOM PARKER BOWLES | Daily Mail Online

    dailymail.co.uk • Pubs • Britain

    Tom Parker Bowles reviews the best celebrity-owned pubs across Britain, highlighting their unique features and culinary offerings.