Britain
Yes, Boris, it’s you
If these the times, then this must be the man, what?
Brits at their best
A bit of rain could not dampen the cheerful spirit prevailing at Queen Elizabeth’s Diamond Jubilee Pageant on Sunday.
Britain: keeping its options open
Britain has positioned itself superbly for a strategy of waiting, watching and retaining options regardless of what happens.
Whatever happened to British common sense?
The Tory-led government is taking sides against Christians who want wear a small cross at work.
Oh, Britannia!
It's not her fault but six decades on, Queen Elizabeth rules a wave of social disintegration.
The end of tolerance
The illusion that moral diversity is a viable social strategy is at its last gasp.
Hung Parliament or hung democracy?
Britain's election fails to provide stabilty when it is needed most.
Britannia, where art thou?
Once "the dread and envy of them all" Britain appears to have given up all that was special.
Too much, too soon
As possibly one of its last acts as government, British Labour bids to make sex education compulsory.
Why British children are sad
And why 'happiness classes' in schools won't help them cheer up.
Conservative Britain? I don’t think so
Uneasy about social disintegration, Britons have yet to face the underlying causes.
Let’s have done with the ‘Dark Ages’
The glint of gold in some long buried treasure is shedding new light on the culture of ancient Britain.
Nigeria’s citadel of injustice
The United Kingdom prepares to repatriate Nigerial prisoners to a country whose justice system appears to be riddled with injustice
Testament of Youth
A new edition of Vera Brittain’s witness to a generation’s experience of war invites rediscovery of this classic.
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