United kingdom

Will Elizabeth II be the last monarch of a United Kingdom?

First Her Majesty got embroiled in the politics of Brexit. Now it threatens the breakup of her domain.

How ‘Jihadi Jack’ became Canada’s problem

Audrey Macklin: The world is not made safer from terrorism when the U.K. disposes of their unwanted citizens in Canada

Britain marches face-first into a self-made mess of biblical proportions

Opinion: As the deadline to leave the EU looms, Theresa May faces a rebellion over her latest Brexit plan. Still, Britain carries on, into a breech of its own making

Study in the U.K.: A guide for Canadian students

How to get a visa, what it will cost and which schools to select

After 48 hours of intrigue, Theresa May—and Brexit—sits on the knife’s edge

Analysis: Internal Tory politics are playing out on a national stage, threatening the government—and, along with it, the entire delicate enterprise of Brexit

At Westminster Abbey, a historic tower addition unlocks royal treasures

The London landmark may not be hosting a royal wedding, but history is still being made: the first new structural addition in centuries will reveal ‘the best view in Europe’

It’s time to address the double standard about tax havens

Opinion: If countries really want to get tough on tax avoidance, they should stop picking on small nations and call out close allies, instead

London mosque attack: ‘No ifs, no buts, this is a terrorist attack’

This was an attack on a great London success story of active cultural integration and community spirit

Why did Theresa May call for an election?

In a surprise announcement, U.K. Prime Minister Theresa May says she wants a general election in June. Here are four factors that explain the move

Britain wakes up to the end of home ownership

The notion of home ownership has been close to the heart of successive British governments, but in the age of Generation Rent that dream has died

Two months on, Britain is in no rush to Brexit

The way forward for the U.K. after the Brexit vote grows murkier by the month

The summer of Brexit: Who controls what happens next?

Brexit’s aftermath is all about control—of the Conservative party, the Labour party, the economy, and Britain’s future