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Pat Leahy: If Brexit Britain was an inflamed appendix, Eurosceptic France would be a malignant...
The Irish Times· 16 hours agoThe next week sees two elections taking place that are both of huge significance for Ireland. On...
China and Russia are in a bad marriage that the West shouldn't try to break up
INSIDER via Yahoo News UK· 2 days agoDespite boasting of their military ties, Russia and China don't have much faith in each other's...
US allies fear a new Trump presidency may be one step closer after Biden ‘implodes’ at CNN debate
The Independent· 2 days agowhat the prospect of a new Trump administration might mean for the wars in Ukraine and Gaza, the...
Foreign diplomats react with horror to Biden’s dismal debate performance
CNN via Yahoo News UK· 1 day agoPresident Joe Biden’s dismal showing at the CNN presidential debate against former President Donald...
I demanded to leave Manchester United even though they asked me to stay - I made a massive mistake
Manchester Evening News via Yahoo News UK· 2 days ago“He said, ‘This is for you and your wife, thanks for all your help'. I got home, my wife opened it –...
Wimbledon 2024 preview: Emma Raducanu, Andy Murray, Novak Djokovic and more to look out for
BBC News· 11 hours agoWimbledon, one of the crown jewels of the British sporting calendar, returns when the Championships...
Wales can light a beacon not just for Britain but also the entire world
Wales Online via Yahoo News UK· 2 days agoWriter Peter Oborne, who has been a scourge of deceit, disingenuity and dissembling in public life,...
Farage toes the Putin party line on Ukraine war
Metro· 6 days agoThen he decides to run in the elections and lead the Reform Party. Now he supports Putin. He’s doing what Donald Trump wants him to do
How Ukraine shattered Europe's balance of power
The New Statesman· 2 days agoWithin days France and Germany lost their ascendancy, Poland andBritain came to the fore, the Baltic and Scandinavian countries gravitated towards the...
Opinion | One Way to Make Russia Pay for Ukraine? Take Its Money.
New York Times· 2 days agoDuring the Crimean War (1853-56), the British and Russians dutifully paid interest to the other on old debts even as they slaughtered each other on the battlefields. How far ...