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People hold banners during a March for Europe demonstration against Britain's decision to leave the European Union, in central London. Britain voted to leave the European Union in the EU Brexit referendum.

Brexit winners and losers: Britain’s next prime minister will be a woman

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The next UK prime minister will be a woman after Theresa May and Andrea Leadsom have made the Conservative party shortlist. That follows a resignation, a drop out and the general implosion of British leadership after the nation’s vote to leave the European Union.

Britain's Prime Minister David Cameron addresses locals whilst campaigning in England

Britain’s politicians are turning to DC for advice

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National Intelligence Director to step down

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Norway responds to Glenn Beck remark

Norway’s Political Youth Camps

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After Oslo Attack, Challenges of Multiculturalism Brought to Light

The country of Norway observed a period of silence this morning for the victims of the attacks that took place on Friday. Anders Behring Breivik,  an apparent right-wing extremist and Christian fundamentalist, is being held after apparently targeting Norway’s government institutions for their liberal policies toward immigration. The combined death toll from the bombing in Oslo […]

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BRITISH LABOR PARTY: NEW ENVIRONMENTAL AGENDA?

In Britain, recent elections swept the Labor Party into power. The fate of environmental issues now rests with the new Prime Minister Tony Blair and his Deputy John Prescott. Joining us from London to discuss the new ruling party and their environmental agenda is BBC environment correspondent Margaret Gilmore.

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Gordon Brown set to step down as Labour Party leader

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British Prime Minister Gordon Brown announced that he will step down as Labour Party leader by September. This shocking announcement comes in the wake of last Thursday’s elections which saw the Conservative Party win the most seats, but not the majority.

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