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June 21, 2016
Alice Robb
Britain’s Worry: Becoming America
Jo Cox's murder and the pro-Brexit campaign's Trumpian politics have some fearing for the country's future.
June 20, 2016
Jason Walsh
Europe’s Unpopular Project
Britain isn't the only country wary of the union. Can the EU survive left-wing populism and right-wing nationalism?
June 10, 2016
Ryu Spaeth
This Is England: What Euro 2016 Means for a Country on the Brink
August 24, 2015
Peter Wieben
Inside the Migrant “Jungle” in Northern France
A dispatch from the front lines of Europe's immigration crisis
May 3, 2015
Robert Tombs
What Does England Want?
Not since the 1600s has the English establishment been so politically threatened in its heartland
April 26, 2015
Armando Iannucci
It’s Time For a Very British Revolution
April 21, 2015
Damian Lanigan
The English Channel
Imperial nostalgia invades American television
January 16, 2015
Simon Heffer
It’s Time to Debunk the Churchill Myth
December 19, 2014
John Simpson
British Conservatives Have Been at War With the BBC for Decades—and This Time They Might Win
September 20, 2014
David Thomson
The Timeless Charm of Lauren Bacall
September 12, 2014
Alexandra Buxton
When 'Mistress' Meant 'Mrs.' and 'Miss' Meant 'Prostitute'
The weird history of the female title
September 5, 2014
Angus Roxburgh
A Scottish Writer Explains Why He's Voting for Independence
August 21, 2014
The New Republic Staff
Color Photography Existed During World War I. Here Are Eight Rare Examples.
June 22, 2014
David Thomson
If the English Premier League is the Best in the World, Why do the Three Lions Crash and Burn?
It’s not fair, mum!
June 11, 2014
Simon Schama
This Is the Team That Actually Invented Total Football
They did it in stadium known as Wankdorf (some things a nine-year-old doesn't forget)
June 6, 2014
Shaj Mathew
Do U.S. Soccer Fans Steal Europe's Customs? Damn Right We Do!
A British writer calls American soccer fans “derivative, excessive and utterly ridiculous.” Those same adjectives apply to his essay.
March 4, 2014
Oliver Bullough
British Officials Oppose Sanctions Because Russia's Elite Are London's Cash Cows
January 11, 2014
David Aaronovitch
The Reluctant Fundamentalist: How George Orwell Embraced England
January 4, 2014
David Thomson
'The Selfish Giant': The Part of England Everyone Forgot
Clio Barnard's masterpiece about rural England
November 21, 2013
Matthew Wolfson
This Forgotten Chapter in History Shows How the Tea Party Will Collapse
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