Great Britain

Conservative majority secured. Now the hard part.

Andrew MacDougall: With Boris Johnson now holding the tiger firmly by the tail, there’s no one left to blame should the country take a mauling in the next stage of Brexit negotiations

Doug Ford’s notwithstanding decision is a symptom of a problem with Canada’s democracy

Opinion: When Canada’s uniquely powerful majority governments punt the political football to the courts, they do so at the risk of making some voters feel helpless

Amid the fog of Brexit, Scotland makes an independence play

As Theresa May prepares for the fight of her political life, the impact of Brexit on the U.K. remains a huge question mark

Brexit vs Bremain: It’s decision time

The Leave campaign promises a return to the glorious past, while Remain conjures visions of a dystopian future. Why are so few people talking about the present?

Who will get the last laugh in Britain?

New Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn may be a joke to the Tories. But on an EU referendum, he could be their undoing.

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Britain’s wilful blindness to the horrors in Rotherham

What led officials to ignore Rotherham, the nation’s most shocking sex abuse scandal for more than a decade?

Britain’s disappearing middle class

Once the country’s crowning social achievement, the middle class faces a bleak new reality

British government apologizes for colonial crimes

The apology to Kenyans marks a first for the nation

British student Jack Buckby spearheads far-right political movement

National Culturists put a younger face on conservatism

The end of the affair?

Will too much compromise split Britain’s coalition government?

Two years in, relations between Britain’s coalition partners Cameron and Clegg hit an all-time low