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House of Lords reject Government’s second Brexit vote

House of Lords reject Government’s second Brexit vote

March 8, 2017

Reuters photo   By Hazel Speed Peers were advised, apparently,

Mrs May’s unrequited love for the UK

Mrs May’s unrequited love for the UK

March 6, 2017

Reuters photo   By Hazel Speed Mrs May, yet again,

Government defeated in Brexit bill

Government defeated in Brexit bill

March 2, 2017

PA photo   By Hazel Speed Peers from the UK’s

Women and child migrants raped, beaten and detained in Libyan ‘hellholes’

Women and child migrants raped, beaten and detained in Libyan ‘hellholes’

March 1, 2017

Daniel Etter/WPPF/Reuters   By Lin Taylor Women and children making

Acrimonious election campaign deepens Northern Ireland deadlock

Acrimonious election campaign deepens Northern Ireland deadlock

February 28, 2017

Clodagh Kilcoyne/Reuters   By Ian Graham Acrimonious campaigning ahead of

Observations of an Expat: Alliance 101

Observations of an Expat: Alliance 101

February 24, 2017

AFP photo   By Tom Arms The Western Alliance is

France’s Macron raises curtain on election alliance to beat Le Pen

France’s Macron raises curtain on election alliance to beat Le Pen

February 24, 2017

Charles Platiau/Reuters   By Brian Love and Michel Rose France’s

Germany’s ‘man of the streets’ Schulz plots path to defeat Merkel

Germany’s ‘man of the streets’ Schulz plots path to defeat Merkel

February 23, 2017

Fabrizio Bensch/Reuters   By Paul Carrel and Holger Hansen His

Hateful, toxic rhetoric creating a dangerous and divided world

Hateful, toxic rhetoric creating a dangerous and divided world

February 22, 2017

    By Amnesty International Politicians using toxic rhetoric, reminiscent

Tony Blair, have you been sharing the same water cooler as President Trump?

Tony Blair, have you been sharing the same water cooler as President Trump?

February 20, 2017

PA photo   By Hazel Speed What is it with

Observations of an Expat: Mind The Gap

Observations of an Expat: Mind The Gap

February 17, 2017

AP photo   By Tom Arms Mind the Gap. Three

Anti-Islam Wilders frontrunner as Dutch election campaign begins

Anti-Islam Wilders frontrunner as Dutch election campaign begins

February 16, 2017

Wolfgang Rattay/Reuters   By Toby Sterling Campaigning for the Dutch

Nationalism: Russian Hybrid Warfare

Nationalism: Russian Hybrid Warfare

February 15, 2017

By Cynthia M. Lardner

NATO’s Importance to the Security of the United States

NATO’s Importance to the Security of the United States

February 9, 2017

By Cynthia M. Lardner   A Conversation with Jamie Shea,

Mrs May’s Ode to Brexit Joy

Mrs May’s Ode to Brexit Joy

February 9, 2017

AFP photo   By Hazel Speed Prime Minister’s Question Time

Brexit: Vote for The Bill to trigger Article 50

Brexit: Vote for The Bill to trigger Article 50

February 2, 2017

    By Hazel Speed It is a bit rich

Well done Mrs May?

Well done Mrs May?

January 30, 2017

AFP photo   By Hazel Speed I think the people

Observations of an Expat: The Extra Special Relationship

Observations of an Expat: The Extra Special Relationship

January 27, 2017

Reuters photo   By Tom Arms The Anglo-American Special Relationship

Brexit: Tears before bedtime again for the Opposition

Brexit: Tears before bedtime again for the Opposition

January 27, 2017

AFP photo   By Hazel Speed MP Tulip Siddiq has resigned from

GSP Plus for Sri Lanka: Testing EU’s commitments

GSP Plus for Sri Lanka: Testing EU’s commitments

January 26, 2017

Joe Klamar/AFP   By Thambu Kanagasabai Under this scheme the

Parliament must vote before UK can trigger Brexit, top court rules

Parliament must vote before UK can trigger Brexit, top court rules

January 25, 2017

Stefan Wermuth/Reuters   By Michael Holden and Estelle Shirbon Prime

Brexit: Mrs May broadcasts her own brand of a West Wing Episode

Brexit: Mrs May broadcasts her own brand of a West Wing Episode

January 18, 2017

Kirsty Wigglesworth/AP   By Hazel Speed There are very few

How to Preserve and Grow Wealth in 2017

How to Preserve and Grow Wealth in 2017

January 18, 2017

Tracey Nearmy/AAP   By Siddhartha Rastogi 2017 comes on the

Hope floats for India-UK Relations post Brexit

Hope floats for India-UK Relations post Brexit

January 6, 2017

Adnan Abidi/Reuters   By Bikash Mohapatra   While there are

Brexit: To paraphrase words of Oliver Cromwell – ‘In the name of God, Go!’

Brexit: To paraphrase words of Oliver Cromwell – ‘In the name of God, Go!’

January 5, 2017

By Hazel Speed The actual quote was ‘Depart I say;

Still unbeatable? Truck attack shows Merkel’s vulnerability

Still unbeatable? Truck attack shows Merkel’s vulnerability

December 21, 2016

Hannibal Hanschke/Reuters   By Noah Barkin For months, Germany’s Angela

Observations of an Expat: And the Winner is…

Observations of an Expat: And the Winner is…

December 16, 2016

By Tom Arms It’s official. The winner of the US

The Beautiful World of U-Turns

The Beautiful World of U-Turns

December 12, 2016

By Siddhartha Rastogi Would Matteo Renzi, outgoing Italian Prime Minister

Division in Brexit

Division in Brexit

December 8, 2016

Niklas Hallen/AFP   By Hazel Speed MPs voted on a

The Twelve Days of Brexit

The Twelve Days of Brexit

December 7, 2016

Ronya Galka   By Hazel Speed   Brexit in song

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