Paul Wells: Catch up Britain—there will be Brexit and there won’t be a deal, and the name for that is a no-deal Brexit
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Why on earth is Theresa May looking smug?
Image of the Week: The British PM gambled on her own unpopularity to get her Brexit plan through parliament—and lost
Dazed and confused, it’s Britain in the age of Brexit
Leah McLaren: Nobody knows the way out, and watching a nation’s entire political elite exposed as incompetent and craven is deeply disorienting
Britain marches face-first into a self-made mess of biblical proportions
Opinion: As the deadline to leave the EU looms, Theresa May faces a rebellion over her latest Brexit plan. Still, Britain carries on, into a breech of its own making
All the new bad ideas that Boris Johnson will ride to power in Britain
Opinion: The former U.K. foreign secretary will surely continue his Wile E. Coyote-esque chase for power—and here are the ‘policies’ that will fuel it
After 48 hours of intrigue, Theresa May—and Brexit—sits on the knife’s edge
Analysis: Internal Tory politics are playing out on a national stage, threatening the government—and, along with it, the entire delicate enterprise of Brexit
Read Trump’s statement on the reasoning behind the Syria strikes
Trump explains the purpose of the combined U.S., Britain and France military action
Is everything we thought about online political campaigns wrong?
Did the U.K. Conservatives prove that micro-targeted online political ads can harm campaigns, rather than help them?
The U.K. election: Six things to help make sense of the outcome
From the surge in young voters to what the results means for Brexit to Boris Johnson’s next move, here are the key takeaways
U.K. Election: Theresa May to form government of “certainty”
Theresa May confirmed she will attempt to form a government with the Democratic Unionist Party after failing to win a majority in the June 8 U.K. general election.