Britain
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How Britain sought to drum up support for the Allies in Indonesia during WWII
Susannah Gillard
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United Kingdom: Post-Brexit immigration rules will not prioritise EU migrants, says Theresa May
Scroll Staff
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The dispute between Britain and Mauritius over Chagos islands traces the long shadow of colonialism
Miriam Bak McKenna, The Conversation
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‘Baghdad in British Occupation’: Stamps show how control of the city went from Ottomans to Britain
Ula Zeir
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India has the potential to replace Britain as the fifth-largest economy by next year: Arun Jaitley
Scroll Staff
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Britain’s market regulator fines Canara Bank £8,96,100 for breaching anti-money laundering laws
Scroll Staff
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James Bond has created a recruitment problem for MI6, so it now wants more ‘everyday’ people
Klaus Dodds, The Conversation Lisa Funnell, The Conversation
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Britain: Islamic State supporter pleads guilty to asking people to target Prince George at school
Scroll Staff
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Embroidered into Meghan Markle’s veil was Britain’s bid to celebrate its bloody colonial history
Aparna Kapadia
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In photos: Prince Harry and actor Megan Markle say ‘I do’ in royal ceremony at Windsor Castle
Scroll Staff
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Indians are more excited about the royal wedding than even the British
Ananya Bhattacharya, qz.com
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When British authorities were asked to probe the German connections of its officers in India
Hedley Sutton
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Watch: These grocery-packing robots demonstrate how all warehouses might operate soon
Scroll Staff
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On Brexit, it’s becoming increasingly clear that UK won’t be able to have its cake and eat it too
Jolyon Howorth
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‘I want France to be India’s new entry point to Europe,’ says Emmanuel Macron
Scroll Staff
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Former Russian spy and daughter were poisoned with nerve agent, say British Police
Scroll Staff
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Record-breaking British athlete Roger Bannister dies aged 88
AFP
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Record-breaking British athlete Roger Bannister dies aged 88
AFP
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Watch: In the wake of Brexit, this video is a love letter to the tolerance and diversity of Britain
Scroll Staff
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The roots of organic farming in Britain lie in fascism
John Toohey, The Conversation