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Opinion
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Published 17.04.19
Do borders separate insiders from foreigners?
In a contemporary sense, the answer would be an emphatic yes. But perhaps in a historical sense it would be no...
By T.C.A. Raghavan
Opinion
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Published 06.04.19
What will happen to Nirav Modi's puppy?
During the first court appearance, it was revealed that Nirav's son, Rohin, had been at school in England...
By Amit Roy
World
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Published 02.04.19
Eye targets Theresa May as UK faces abyss
Exports, orders, investment and cash flow hit by uncertainty over Brexit...
By Amit Roy in London
Opinion
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Published 03.04.19
Brexit impasse is hurting British Parliament
The loss of respectability of crucial democratic institutions could lead to the emergence of charismatic leaders...
By The Editorial Board
Opinion
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Published 07.11.18
A great democratic moment
The breathtaking demonstration for a People’s Vote may yet prove a turning point, the beginning of the end of Brexit...
By Timothy Garton Ash
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World
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Published 13.12.18
Theresa May scrapes through in Tory contest
PM can still be ousted by a no-trust vote that Corbyn plans to table in Commons...
By Amit Roy in London
World
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Published 10.12.18
Theresa May abruptly postpones Brexit vote
PM not to ‘divide House at this time’; Labour plans no-confidence motion...
By Reuters in London
World
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Published 01.12.18
Theresa May hurt by 10th resignation
Gyimah’s resignation follows that of 4 Asians — Indian Shailesh Vara, 2 Lankans, Suella Braverman and Ranil Jayawardena, and a Pakistani, Rehman Chishti ...
By Amit Roy in London
World
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Published 02.10.18
Boris slams May’s Brexit plans
Former British foreign minister stops short of leadership challenge...
By Reuters in Birmingham
Opinion
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Published 18.05.19
Do the British care for Indian elections?
Seems the British are as parochial as ever, says Mukulika Banerjee, the director of the South Asia Centre at the London School of Economics...
By Amit Roy
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