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It's a strategically poor choice – and that's no coincidence.
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Newcomers took most support from the Conservatives. But survey shows Nigel Farage is not as popular as he likes to think.
I’m just going to stay here on the fence, if that’s ok with you.
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European vote sees electorate again dividing into Leave and Remain, as the Labour leader remained on the fence.
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Boris Johnson, Amber Rudd, Dominic Raab? Who will be the next prime minister?
Brexit Party leader Nigel Farage is hit with a milkshake in Newcastle.
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How dangerous is dairy? Hannah Arendt can help us understand.
Theresa May announces her resignation outside Downing Street.
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Theresa May's resilience has been remarkable. But it is also finite.
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Chronic underfunding has made elections difficult to run in the UK. Yet the government continues to obsess over voter ID.
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Overall spending is reported but important details are missing.
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There are lots of options for Brexit supporters, but that won't make it an easy choice.
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Turnout on May 23 could prove revealing when it comes to public opinion about Brexit.
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There are more parties than ever running for the European parliament in the UK – but that isn't necessarily a good thing.
Charisma isn’t all it’s cracked up to be.
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The quickest and simplest solution seems to be installing a new leader – someone with nerve, daring and, of course, charisma.
Activists watch the count in Bath.
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Do the local election results reflect local realities?
No place for young people.
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Parish council elections are a vital part of democracy – so why are people put off getting involved?
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History is replete with examples of what happens when the idea of a nation being humiliated is allowed to fester.
How much longer in Number 10?
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The Conservatives need to think beyond Theresa May, and consider once again what it is to be a conservative.
Farage launches his Brexit Party, ahead of the European parliament elections.
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The EU saw this coming and is ready for Farage's 'Trojan horse'.
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Years after voting to leave the EU, the UK still has no clear plan of how to make Brexit work. These five articles chart the history of an intractable problem.
Theresa May has been granted a Brexit ‘flextension’ until the end of October.
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The UK has until October 31 to get its house in order.
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Members of the European Research Group are right to compare themselves to ancient Spartan warriors. Behind their combative stance, they seem to have no plan for when the Brexit war is over.