Messages from men linked with al-Qaida in Pakistan who schemed to blow up planes with liquid explosives
By Vincent Rossmeier Sep 8, 2009
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The British are poised to reveal the brutal torture to which Binyam Mohamed was subjected.
By Glenn Greenwald
October 17, 2009
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Once called a "poetess" by her male colleagues, Carol Ann Duffy becomes the first woman to hold the prestigious post.
By Abigail Kramer
May 1, 2009
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World leaders may have struggled to reach consensus, but they did break new ground: Barack Obama admitted his country was responsible for the current crisis.
By Marc Hujer, Wolfgang Reuter and Christoph Schwennicke
April 7, 2009
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When the going gets tough, the tough... stop buying organic food
By Andrew Leonard
September 4, 2008
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Yes, says an advisor to the British government on environmental policy.
By Katharine Mieszkowski
February 3, 2009
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Yeah, of course we're going to make you click.
By Amy Benfer
December 5, 2008
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British spy agency is on the hunt for female, minority applicants.
By Lynn Harris
July 23, 2008
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With their tricked-out yachts, trained servants and diamond-frosted toys, newly rich Russians have invaded London -- and thrown Britain's elite into a royal tizzy.
By Clare Foges
June 12, 2008
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Will a change in U.K. immigration laws doom the most savory relic of the British Empire?
By Andrew Leonard
March 20, 2008
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The British government reneged on an amendment that would have allowed mothers to make up for pension contributions they missed while caring for their children.
By Catherine Price
December 20, 2007
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One man's quest to woo women back to rural British villages.
By Catherine Price
October 2, 2007
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The president is now taking credit for turning Sunni tribes against al-Qaida in Iraq. But two years ago he rejected a Sunni offer to negotiate an end to the violence.
By Sidney Blumenthal
September 13, 2007
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London police launch campaign to stamp it out.
By Lynn Harris
July 11, 2007
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Elizabeth David's classic "Summer Cooking" is as fresh and enchanting today as it was 50 years ago, when seasonal food was still a subversive idea.
By Sarah Karnasiewicz
July 10, 2007
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Some of the accused behind the recent terror plots in Britain were professional healers. What on earth prompts someone to snap from caregiver to killer?
By Juan Cole
July 9, 2007
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New Prime Minister Gordon Brown edges away from Tony Blair and the Iraq war as the U.K. braces against the rising terror threat.
By James Geary
July 2, 2007
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If the British people really do want less spin and more substance from their prime minister, then Gordon Brown could be the man to deliver it.
By James Geary
June 29, 2007
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Thanks to George W. Bush, the man who was supposed to reinvent the Labor Party leaves office with more friends in America than in the U.K.
By Andrew Brown
May 10, 2007
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Bush plays naughty boy to the queen at his not-so-royal state dinner. But all those white ties couldn't hide his low poll numbers.
By Sidney Blumenthal
May 10, 2007
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New research shows that inheritance, divorce and entrepreneurship are catapulting more British women into the seven figures.
By Carol Lloyd
April 26, 2007
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Does this sound familiar? A Western-hatched plot to oust a Muslim dictator on bogus charges...
By Andrew Leonard
April 13, 2007
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The captured British sailors ate decent meals and were set free in business suits -- as Tehran used them to score political points on the Arab street.
By Hooman Majd
April 5, 2007
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By seizing 15 British sailors, the embattled Iranians aim to rally anti-Western sentiment and force the Brits from Iraq.
By Juan Cole
April 3, 2007
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Footage from a mistaken U.S. attack on British convoy
By David Puner
February 6, 2007