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Farage, Anti-Immigrant Icon, Could Reshape Britain’s Conservative Trajectory
New York Times· 3 days agoIn the shadow of Labour’s landslide victory over the upended Conservatives, Nigel Farage’s small...
Southampton's Dolphin Hotel student flats conversion set for approval
BBC News· 7 days agoDevelopers want to convert Southampton's closed Dolphin Hotel into 99 bedrooms for students. The...
After Deadly Protests, Kenyans Tell of Brutal Abductions
New York Times· 4 days agoOne activist was taken while organizing a blood drive for wounded protesters. All of them said they...
Friday essay: exhilaration and fear – Dennis Altman on the global gay rights divide
The Conversation· 6 days agoEarlier this year I visited Italy to mark the re-translation of my first book, Homosexual: Oppression and Liberation (published in 1972). An attempt to explain the emergence of gay liberation ...
What 14 years of Tory rule has done for LGBT people
The i newspaper online iNews· 5 days agoDavid Cameron, newly elected, vowed in the 2010 coalition agreement to stop sending LGBT asylum seekers back to countries where they face “imprisonment,...
Sir Keir Starmer: Taoiseach congratulates new UK prime minister
BBC News· 3 days agoTaoiseach Simon Harris has spoken to the new UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer by phone. The Taoiseach...
Newspaper headlines: 'Change begins' as Labour PM will 'fight until you believe again'
BBC News· 4 days agoSaturday's front pages lead on Labour's landslide victory as Sir Keir Starmer promises to build a...
Tory leadership race: Who could replace Rishi Sunak as party leader?
BBC News· 3 days agoRishi Sunak has pledged to remain Conservative Party leader until arrangements are in place for...
A NATO summit and mending EU relations are among first tasks for new U.K. leader Keir Starmer
Toronto Star· 4 days agoNew British Prime Minister Keir Starmer doesn’t get to take a breather. After a draining six-week...
Archbishop José Gomez: Soft-spoken, hard-line prelate
Los Angeles Times· 3 days agoThe trips have been grueling, 23-hour bus rides, often without food, that typically end at St. Anthony’s Croatian Catholic Church, which has served as a triage center for asylum< ...