The US, under Donald Trump, is increasingly showing itself to be pro-Putin and anti-Europe. Paul Connew looks at how the press is covering and reacting to this historic realignment.
It doesn’t open up the tapestry of human experience — it reads like it was written by a shut-in with Wi-Fi and a thesaurus.
LONDON, Nov 21 (Reuters) - A billion-dollar money laundering network that operated across Britain bought a controlling stake in a Kyrgyzstani bank to facilitate sanctions evasion and support Russia's ...
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How Britain Almost Solved the Housing Crisis
After WWII, Britain built millions of safe, affordable homes—and nearly ended the housing crisis. This video explores how it happened, why it unraveled, and what the world can learn from it today.
In 1844 this newspaper reported on a special train that had just pulled into London carrying nine and a half tonnes of silver. The money was a ransom from China’s government, paid to Britain as part ...
LONDON, Sept 30 (Reuters) - British Prime Minister Keir Starmer last week announced plans to require workers to hold a compulsory digital identity card to tackle illegal immigration. The plan has ...
Mr. Rhodes is a contributing Opinion writer. President Trump’s visit to Britain was designed to flatter with imperial imagery: Windsor Castle, a carriage ride, flyovers, a glimpse at the Churchill ...
Trump awarded FIFA’s controversial Peace Prize at World Cup draw Britain heading for debt crisis, warns economist Deepfake targets Sky News presenter How I Manage My Money: Carer, on £1.9k a month, ...
From surfside saunas to luxury sleeper trains, Britain’s wellness scene is having a wild, wonderful glow-up—muddy, magical, and sheep-approved. The land of biscuits and drizzle is now home to ...
Who writes history? Obviously, it is historians. The histories they write describe the major players, the leaders who shaped their times. And the events that they shaped, or that shaped them. Often, ...
ZOOM CALLS are rarely matters of life and death. But on April 3rd one such meeting carried grave consequences for 33 children in England with a form of Batten disease, a rare degenerative brain ...
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