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Foreign secretary Chatham House essay: Britain's place in the new world order
Dhaka, July 6 -- The world is more dangerous than it has been for decades, and families across the United Kingdom are feeling the impact. War has returned to Europe, pushing up energy bills at home. A ...
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Against this backdrop, he argued that countries outside the ranks of the largest powers still have a meaningful role to play.
The prime minister's chief secretary was considering entering a contest - he now says "Andy Burnham is going to be the next prime minister".
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Washington's orders to troops after July 4: You're fighting for a new nation
July 4 severed ties with Great Britain, but it was on July 5 that the former colonials got down to the nuts-and-bolts of ...
LONDON, June 23 (Reuters) - Britain's vote to leave the European Union in 2016 has acted as a persistent drag on its economy, compounding some of the deep-seated structural problems behind the push ...
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LONDON — Another emotional speech delivered. The prime minister’s lectern wheeled out at Downing Street. Subscribe to read this story ad-free Get unlimited access to ad-free articles and exclusive ...
Last year, Kate Middleton made a gallant return to the annual Garter Day celebrations, one of her first public duties since she had stepped back in the wake of her cancer diagnosis. Her first ...
After more than 900 years in France, the Bayeux Tapestry—one of medieval Europe’s most fragile, priceless treasures—slipped ...
LONDON/PARIS, June 22 (Reuters) - Ten years on from Britain's shock vote to leave the European Union, much of the rancour and vitriol between London and Brussels has gone. But the tensions that drove ...
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