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    What Theresa May needs to do to avoid being overwhelmed by Brexit

    Theresa May is struggling to come up with an agenda for Brexit
  2. Over nine free-standing episodes, the series manages to be both truly English and truly British

  3. How the first president sought to circumvent anti-slavery law for his own purposes

  4. That Leavers won is down to three causes. One was the Labour Party leadership

  5. India's radical monetary reform is showing its costs. Its benefits are less clear

  6. Why South Sudan failed, and how Afghanistan could avoid that fate

  7. Air pollution is one of the greatest external threats to health for urban dwellers

    Air pollution
  8. "Brexit"—the portmanteau that spawned a thousand others—also resulted in “Remoaners” and “Bregret”

  9. In Esther Anderson's photographs, Marley is a young rebel unsure of his footing

  10. To get a grip on Britain, the controlling prime minister must learn to loosen hers

  11. Are there different ideas in Europe and America about what liberalism is? discusses with

  12. Pausing for thought over arms sales

  13. What makes a work of art valuable?

  14. This week Ford cancelled its $1.6bn project in the Mexican state of San Luis Potosí

  15. In 2017 two new museums will pay homage to a legendary fashion designer

  16. In Miami Beach, car parks offer architects the chance to show off

  17. With China’s economic rise now into its fourth decade, it is easy to forget how shaky its footing was at the start

  18. It is hard to imagine a better first draft of history than 's "All Out War"

  19. If recent years have offered slim pickings—last year's choice was an emoji—that is certainly not the case of 2016

  20. The awkward truth is that the WTO option is not much of a fallback for Britain

  21. Why is the Egyptian government so rude to foreign journalists? From

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