Britain
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Leicester violence: Indian High Commission singles out attack on Hindus in criticism
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Queen Elizabeth II, Britain’s longest-reigning monarch, dies at 96
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Watch: UK PM candidate Rishi Sunak performs cow worship ritual in London
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Voting by UK Conservative Party to choose next PM delayed over cybersecurity concerns: Report
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Rishi Sunak may lose out to Liz Truss even though the British voting public clearly prefers him
Paul Whiteley, The Conversation
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Cracked water pipes, buckling rail track: What 40°C temperatures could do to UK infrastructure
Kiran Tota-Maharaj, The Conversation
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United Kingdom records hottest temperature as Heathrow scorches at 40 degrees Celsius
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Rishi Sunak tops third round of voting to pick the next British prime minister
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Britain declares national emergency after forecast of 40 degrees Celsius for the first time
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Rishi Sunak wins first round of voting to pick the next British prime minister
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How hostilities between the US and Britain affected the whale oil trade in the 19th century
Jessica Gregory
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Eggs and sperm can now be stored in UK for 55 years. What does it mean for donors and recipients?
Caroline A B Redhead, The Conversation Jackson Kirkman-Brown, The Conversation Leah Gilman, The Conversation Lucy Frith, The Conversation
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Rishi Sunak and other contenders who could replace Boris Johnson as British prime minister
Victoria Honeyman, The Conversation
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19th century letters reveal the mood in Britain when inflation reached the highest levels in history
Jessica Gregory
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Poliovirus found in sewage samples in London
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Britain’s new work visa for elite graduates is unfair to students from developing nations
Orla Quinlan, The Conversation
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UK begins pilot project to electronically tag asylum seekers
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UK’s jubilee celebrations: Watch Queen Elizabeth II’s coronation on June 3, 1953, at 25
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In Britain, royal jubilees have always been surprisingly religious affairs
Philip Williamson, The Conversation
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A succession of bad wheat harvests caused a bread crisis in Britain in 1795
Jessica Gregory