While the debate surrounding the terms of the UK's exit from the European Union continues to rage, the Tate remains a steady icon for London and the UK. But the building has also become a symbol in a new fight: one between the capital's elites and the general public. As the political...
He went on to say that the UK government wants to reach "a long-lasting peace" in the region, which "can only be based on a two-state solution with a secure Israel living at peace with its neighbours, and a free and viable Palestinian side state alongside". Pushed for a speci...
In an immediate riposte, No 10 said: "The prime minister expressed his support for President Zelenskyy as Ukraine's democratically elected leader and said that it was perfectly reasonable to suspend elections during wartime as the UK did during Wo...
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We have been finding that these plays present us with contradictory and competing discourses. They pose questions and give two or more very different answers, and the text does not allow us to make settled judgments. This is particularly true when we come to consider politics and society. In ...
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Charles Q. Brown Jr., as he answers questions from reporter after arriving at the Pentagon, Monday, Jan. 27, 2025 in Washington. (AP Photo/Kevin Wolf) 18 hours ago Hegseth defends Trump's firings of Pentagon leaders and says there may be more dismissalsRead full article: Hegseth defends...
But, the real and most urgent question is what sense, or logic, would compel or legitimise the candidacy for the European Union of a member of UKIP, a party which actively seeks a break with the European Union? Are we to believe their fantasy that the UK will return to itsallegedformer...
). This is theproblem of moral licensing, where the human subconscious turns good wine into bad. It suggests that supporting charitable work enables people (and governments) to do harm by helping them maintain their feeling and perception of being good. Like the UK government justifying its ...
Denial and far-right populism are regularly blamed for the inability of liberal democracies in the Global North to address climate change properly. But wha