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The tectonic shifts in British politics, explained

The tectonic shifts in British politics, explained August 9, 2018 More than 6 years ago British Prime Minister Theresa May talks with then-Foreign Minister Boris Johnson in Brussels on May 25, 2017. Read More
‘Tectonic shifts’ roil media and politics - Star Tribune

Politics and journalism are undergoing concurrent convulsions. The changes are interrelated — and intensifying the ever-sharp partisanship shaping the very character of the country. Recent weeks ... Read More
Transcript: The shifting tectonic plates of UK politics - Financial Times

Sonja Hutson Good morning from the Financial Times. Today is Friday, June 21st, and this is your FT News Briefing. Fishy credit ratings are popping up in commercial real estate, and new polls show ... Read More
Amid Parliament’s Brexit Rebellion, a Tectonic Shift in How Britain ...

LONDON — The annals of British politics are filled with stories about the government’s iron-fisted, sometimes terrifying control of parliamentary affairs. One former Labour cabinet secretary ... Read More
Tectonic Shifts In Climate Politics: Researchers Confused On ... - NPR

Now, normally, sessions focus on topics like earthquakes, volcanoes and climate change. This year, researchers also talked about a tectonic shift in politics. NPR's Christopher Joyce was at the ... Read More
Transcript: The shifting tectonic plates of UK politics - Financial Times

This is an audio transcript of the FT News Briefing podcast episode: ‘The shifting tectonic plates of UK politics’. Sonja Hutson Good morning from the Financial Times. Today is Friday, June ... Read More
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