U.K.

  • Losing his deregulation religion

    The chairman of U.K's top financial institution regulatory body says markets are no longer trusted
  • Should it ever be defensible to kill your husband?

    Proposed reforms in the U.K. would provide a partial defense to victims of domestic abuse accused of killing their partners.
  • Tony Blair becomes Margaret Thatcher

    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.
  • For sex, first sign on the dotted line

    The U.K. intends to strengthen rape laws. Are they going too far?
  • Bill's don

    Roger Needham, the boss of Microsoft's hoopla-laden U.K. research lab, talks about the Redmond-Cambridge connection.
  • Hong Kong Diary: Typhoon!

    Hong Kong Diary by Simon Winchester

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