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Do Americans recognise Keir Starmer?

9th - Higher Ed
Sir Keir Starmer has stormed to a landslide vicory in the UK's General Election, winning a sizeable majority.His position as Prime Minister makes him a world leader, and one of the most powerful people on the planet.But, in New York...
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Starmer pays back more than £6,000 in gifts after donations row

9th - Higher Ed
Starmer paid back more than £6,000 in gifts after a donations row.Source: LUMEN / The Independent
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The Guardian

At Home in Two Countries

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Paulette and her sisters reminisce about life before and after she left Jamaica. Paulette discusses the difficulties and discrimination she faces as a Black woman living in England. Then, she bids farewell to Jamaica and returns to her...
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The Guardian

A Bitersweet Homecoming

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Paulette meets with friends and family members in Jamaica whom she has not seen since she left the country for England as a child. Her daughter and granddaughter accompany her on the journey. It's an emotional reunion for everyone and...
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The Guardian

After 50 Years Away, a Visit to Jamaica

Pre-K - Higher Ed
As part of the Windrush generation, Paulette Wilson was sent to England from Jamaica in the 1960s and grew up with her grandparents. Now, more than 50 years later, returns to Jamaica for a visit. She shares her excitement and anxiety as...
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The Guardian

The Human Impact of the Windrush Scandal

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Paulette Wilson is one of hundreds of people who relocated to England from one of the countries former colonies in the 1960s. As part of the Windrush scandal, she and others were wrongly labeled as illegal immigrants and many, including...
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Financial Times

The case for a new centrist political party in Britain

Higher Ed
There has been a lot of talk in Britain about the need for a new centrist political party. Political commentator Janan Ganesh talks to FT editor Lionel Barber about whether this is something that could happen.
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TLDR News

Farage’s New Brexit Party Explained - Brexit Explained.

12th - Higher Ed
At the end of last week Nigel Farage made a big announcement. Having left UKIP at the end of 2018, he was now ready to launch his own party, imaginatively named the Brexit Party. We discuss what this party stands for, why it exists and...
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TLDR News

David Cameron's Greensill Scandal Explained: Did the Former PM Break Lobbying Laws? - TLDR

12th - Higher Ed
Over the last few days, news has emerged relating to former Prime Minister David Cameron & his lobbying efforts. Since leaving Number 10 Cameron has worked for Greensill, attempting to influence and change government policy (especially...
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TLDR News

Will Rishi Sunak Be the Next Prime Minister: The Power of Social Media - TLDR News

12th - Higher Ed
Rishi Sunak, Chancellor of the Exchequer, is a very popular politician with Conservatives and the wider electorate. Many are therefore suggesting that he could become the next Prime Minister. We think a lot of this success has to do with...
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TLDR News

6 Times Johnson Undermined Democracy - TLDR News

12th - Higher Ed
The Owen Paterson scandal seems to have blown open the issue of government sleaze, so we thought we'd dive deeper and try to see if there are any more good examples. So in this video we uncover 6 examples of when Johnson's goverment have...
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Press Association

Reform UK would consider paying Taliban - full press conference with Richard Tice and Zia Yusuf

Higher Ed
Reform UK would consider paying the Taliban and the Iranian government to take deportees from Britain, the party’s deputy leader has said.



Richard Tice argued there was a “justification” for the move as it was “in the...
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Curated Video

Trinidad celebrates Emancipation Day marking the abolition of slavery

9th - Higher Ed
The theme of this year’s parade was “Shaping sustainable futures through reparatory justice,” on par with the African Union's designation of 2025 as the “Year of Justice for Africans and People of African Descent Through Reparations”
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UK: MPs approve first stage of PM Johnson's Brexit legislation

9th - Higher Ed
PM wins initial approval for Brexit bill, paving the way for him to deliver Britain's departure from EU by January 31.
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Boris Johnson welcomes new MPs, moves towards Brexit

9th - Higher Ed
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson welcomed his new batch of MPs as he started preparations to move forward on Brexit.
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UK leaders stage final rallies before election

9th - Higher Ed
As polling day approaches, the race is getting tighter and opposition parties are campaigning hard.
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UK election: Are there digital dangers to democracy?

9th - Higher Ed
Parties are targeting voters online, but commentators say rules on social media are lacking.
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John Bercow: A symbol of UK parliamentary democracy bows out

9th - Higher Ed
Many viewed the speaker as a thorn in the side of Downing Street's efforts to push Brexit through with minimal scrutiny.
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Heckler asks UK PM Theresa May to resign after heavy election defeat

9th - Higher Ed
British Prime Minister Theresa May was told to resign by a heckler on Friday after her party dealt a heavy blow in the previous day's local elections.



May was in Llangollen to speak at the Welsh Conservatives...
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Brexit: 'Let's do a deal,' Prime Minister Theresa May tells Labour leader Corbyn

9th - Higher Ed
British Prime Minister Theresa May stepped up calls for Labour Party leader Jeremy Corbyn to agree to a cross-party deal to leave the European Union, following poor results for both parties in local...
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Labour Party: UK's oppositon will back second Brexit referendum under certain conditions

9th - Higher Ed
The governing body of Britain's main opposition Labour Party decided today (Tuesday) to back a second Brexit referendum... but only under certain conditions.



Some, like deputy leader Tom Watson,...
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Labour Party: UK's opposition will back second Brexit referendum under certain conditions

9th - Higher Ed
The governing body of Britain's main opposition Labour Party decided today (Tuesday) to back a second Brexit referendum... but only under certain conditions.



Some, like deputy leader Tom Watson,...
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UK defence minister Gavin Williamson sacked over Huawei leak

9th - Higher Ed
British prime minister Theresa May sacked defence secretary Gavin Williamson on Wednesday after a probe into a leak from a meeting of the National Security Council.



"The prime minister has this evening asked...
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UK newspapers speculate over possible plot to oust Theresa May.

9th - Higher Ed
As the British Prime Minister, Theresa May, made her usual trip to church on Sunday, there was speculation that it was anything but business as usual within her cabinet.



Several newspapers in the UK...