Britain's European food connection pre-dates the EU and will survive Brexit
@wsj.com 5 years ago
The U.K. Prime Minister’s Make or Break Election
@WSJ 5 years ago
Britain’s centuries-old rules of government have a sacrosanct tradition: Don’t drag the monarch into politics. Amid the political ferment of Brexit, even this golden rule risks being bent. https://on.wsj.com/2zZxarU
@nytimesworld 5 years ago
The frenzied maneuvering in Parliament showed how Brexit keeps propelling the country deeper into uncharted political territory, where centuries of unwritten rules and conventions are giving way to a brawl over the future of the world’s oldest democracy. https://nyti.ms/2zQt2KR
@rt.com 5 years ago
Ex-Tory leader accused of ‘abusing history’ with Brexit-Reformation column
@theatlantic.com 5 years ago
The Very British Tradition of ‘Verbal Cartooning’
@TheNewEuropean 5 years ago
After centuries, could the two-party system finally be finished by Brexit? https://buff.ly/2ZfleNh
@theatlantic.com 6 years ago
The Reinvention of America
@WSJ 6 years ago
A three-centuries-old spat over Gibraltar, the rocky British outpost on the Iberian peninsula, could further vex Britain's hopes for a smooth Brexit https://on.wsj.com/2GoQ65d
@WSJ 7 years ago
Brexit has reopened a centuries-old debate about how Ireland should be governed http://on.wsj.com/2BnWo5N
@WSJ 7 years ago
A centuries-old debate about how Ireland should be governed has been reopened. And the Irish question in turn will play a role in determining what form Brexit takes.http://on.wsj.com/2BrPqwC
@live.wsj.com 8 years ago
Gibraltar: Between a Rock and a Brexit