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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,

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

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

Observations of an Expat: A Good Year for Me

Observations of an Expat: A Good Year for Me

December 23, 2016

Negar Mortazavi   By Tom Arms It has been a

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

Brexit – The Poison Chalice Before The Supreme Court

Brexit – The Poison Chalice Before The Supreme Court

December 6, 2016

PA photo   By Hazel Speed What a total waste

Italy’s Renzi resigns after crushing referendum defeat

Italy’s Renzi resigns after crushing referendum defeat

December 5, 2016

Tony Gentile/Reuters   By Crispian Balmer and Gavin Jones Italian

EU globalisation fears most acute in Austria and France

EU globalisation fears most acute in Austria and France

November 30, 2016

Jacky Naegelen/Reuters   By Noah Barkin Fear of globalisation is

Is the media making Britain a laughing stock?

Is the media making Britain a laughing stock?

November 25, 2016

Chris Ratcliffe   By Hazel Speed I listened to BBC

Observations of an Expat: Trump’s First Major Diplomatic Faux Pas

Observations of an Expat: Trump’s First Major Diplomatic Faux Pas

November 24, 2016

AFP photo   By Tom Arms It didn’t take long.

Observations of an Expat: Pax Americana—The End

Observations of an Expat: Pax Americana—The End

November 11, 2016

AP photo   By Tom Arms It is the beginning

Why the Supreme Court should overturn the High Court…

Why the Supreme Court should overturn the High Court…

November 10, 2016

AFP photo   By Alan Share   … even though

The Voice of the silent majority

The Voice of the silent majority

November 9, 2016

By Hazel Speed This was predictable, and so far has

Should Mr Cameron be called to Parliament?

Should Mr Cameron be called to Parliament?

November 7, 2016

PA photo   By Hazel Speed How embarrassing, not only

Colombia child soldiers reluctant to leave FARC ‘family’

Colombia child soldiers reluctant to leave FARC ‘family’

November 1, 2016

John Vizcaino/Reuters   By Anastasia Moloney The release of scores

Is it time for England to declare Independence?

Is it time for England to declare Independence?

October 24, 2016

AFP photo   By Hazel Speed Oh to be a

Observations of an Expat: The Headless Brexiteers

Observations of an Expat: The Headless Brexiteers

October 21, 2016

AFP photo   By Tom Arms “They haven’t a clue,”

Why Nicola Sturgeon should count her blessings

Why Nicola Sturgeon should count her blessings

October 14, 2016

AFP photo   By Hazel Speed

Mrs May’s coat of many political colours, albeit with patches

Mrs May’s coat of many political colours, albeit with patches

October 10, 2016

    By Hazel Speed Mrs May’s keynote speech at

Will there be a General Strike in the UK?

Will there be a General Strike in the UK?

September 26, 2016

Andy Rain/EPA   By Hazel Speed With the inevitable announcement

Observations of an Expat: The Refuge of the Failed Politician

Observations of an Expat: The Refuge of the Failed Politician

September 23, 2016

By Tom Arms It’s as if Brexit was a loose

Is it time for Brexiteers to march on Parliament?

Is it time for Brexiteers to march on Parliament?

September 8, 2016

Niklas Halle’n/AFP   By Hazel Speed Brexit means Leave Europe. That

A Beacon of Justice, Security and Rule of Law: German Chancellor Angela Merkel

A Beacon of Justice, Security and Rule of Law: German Chancellor Angela Merkel

September 7, 2016

      By Cynthia M. Lardner German Chancellor Dr.

Hats Off to John Humphrys

Hats Off to John Humphrys

August 25, 2016

PA photo   By Hazel Speed BBC Radio 4 ‘The

Observations of an Expat: Europe Still on the British Agenda

Observations of an Expat: Europe Still on the British Agenda

August 19, 2016

By Tom Arms It’s Thursday night. The votes are being

History or International Relations?

History or International Relations?

July 7, 2016

Reuters photo   By Ananya S Guha I remember in

DRC President under international pressure to resign

DRC President under international pressure to resign

July 7, 2016

Carlo Allegri/Reuters   By Byobe Malenga Sanctions and international pressure

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