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View AllA Decade of Instability: How Brexit Fractured British Politics
Ten years after Britain voted to leave the European Union on 23 June 2016, the country finds itself marking the anniversary in characteristically turbulent fashion. Keir Starmer’s resignation as prime minister this week, after just two years in office, has brought the total to seven prime ministers since David Cameron stepped down in the referendum’s immediate aftermath. What was once an aberration now feels like a structural feature of British politics. Brexit did not invent the country’s divisions, but it widened and hardened them into semi-permanent fault lines that make stable governance elusive. The referendum exposed and accelerated deep cleavages: between graduates and non-graduates, cosmopolitan cities and post-industrial towns, London and the regions, and cultural liberals and social conservatives. These were not new, but the binary choice of Leave or…
Starmer’s Departure: Britain’s Revolving Door Spins
Sir Keir Starmer stood outside 10 Downing Street and announced his resignation as Labour leader and prime minister today. Barely two years after leading his party to a landslide victory that ended 14 years of Conservative rule, he conceded to an internal revolt. He will remain in office as a caretaker until a successor—widely expected to be Andy Burnham—is chosen later this summer. Britain now braces for its seventh prime minister in roughly a decade. The end came swiftly once the parliamentary party turned. Starmer had clung on through months of discontent, insisting on his 2024 mandate and warning that a leadership contest would bring chaos. Yet Andy Burnham’s emphatic victory in the Makerfield by-election four days earlier proved decisive. The former mayor of Greater Manchester secured 55% of the…
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View AllEnter Andy Burnham: A Northern Challenger Reshapes Britain’s Political Landscape
In the high-stakes drama of British politics, few phrases carry as much weight as “Enter Andy Burnham.” As of mid-June…
US and Iran sign 14-point memorandum to end war and reopen Strait of Hormuz
The United States and Iran have signed a 14-point memorandum of understanding to bring an immediate end to their recent…
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View AllThe Body Never Whispers Without Reason: Why One Indian Doctor Wants Us to Listen Before It Is Too Late
In an age obsessed with treating illness, Dr Aakanksha Gupta argues that we have forgotten a more important skill —…
India’s Dramatic Power Shift: New Stars, Old Bastions Fall
In a week that has reshaped India’s political map, assembly elections across Tamil Nadu, West Bengal, Kerala, Assam and Puducherry…
Why Ancient Indian Philosophers Treated Sleep as a Window Into Consciousness
Sleep is usually framed as a biological necessity — a period of rest during which the brain resets, consolidates memory…
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View AllSouthern drawl in the courtroom
A federal court in Alabama delivered an unexpected rebuff to Republican mapmakers on Tuesday, blocking a congressional redistricting plan that would have pared back Black…
India’s Sacred Cows and Shifting Sensitivities
As Eid-ul-Azha approaches, a festival centred on sacrifice and submission to God, Muslim leaders in several Indian states have issued an unusual plea: forgo the…
End of an Era in Lutyens’ Delhi: Iconic Gymkhana Club Ordered to Vacate for Defence and Security Needs
In the heart of Lutyens’ Delhi, where power, history, and privilege have long intertwined, one of India’s most storied institutions faces an uncertain future. The…
Modi’s call for sacrifice
With crude oil prices elevated above $105 a barrel amid disruptions in the Strait of Hormuz, Narendra Modi has asked his 1.4bn fellow citizens to…
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View AllIndia demands answers as US strikes kill three sailors in Gulf blockade
Killing of three Indian merchant sailors by US forces in the Gulf has triggered a widespread outarge across India and sharp criticism of the Prime…
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View AllIndian authorities warn travellers of harsh new drug penalties in Maldives, including possible death sentence
India's Narcotics Control Bureau has issued a strong advisory cautioning citizens travelling to the Maldives that even small quantities of…
A bumpy ride ahead
As summer 2026 looms, the travel industry is confronting an uncomfortable truth. Jet-fuel prices in America averaged $8.63 a gallon…
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View AllStarmer’s Departure: Britain’s Revolving Door Spins
Sir Keir Starmer stood outside 10 Downing Street and announced his resignation as Labour leader and prime minister today. Barely two years after leading his…
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View AllSaints of the flame: Rajasthan ascetics ready to renounce earthly life for a sacred grove
In the blistering heat of Rajasthan’s Dudu district, a group of Hindu seers have chosen fire and fasting over comfort.…
From Workshop to Encrypted Chat: How Four Ordinary Men Allegedly Built a Toy Car Bomb Plot Targeting India’s Heart
In the dim glow of a private automobile workshop on the outskirts of Thane, just north of Mumbai, Mosaib Ahmad…
India’s Digital Underworld: How Jailed Gangsters Run Transnational Crime Empires via WhatsApp and Instagram
In a brick-kiln office on the outskirts of Jind in Haryana, businessman Anup Chaudhary was reviewing accounts on the afternoon…
Ground mishap at Delhi airport leaves two Boeing 737s damaged as safety questions linger
A routine afternoon on the tarmac at one of the world’s busiest airports in New Delhi turned into an embarrassing…
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View AllThe Quiet Battle for the Heart of India’s Greatest Business Empire
In the polished corridors of Mumbai’s legal and philanthropic world, a discreet but intense struggle is unfolding over one of India’s most storied institutions. On…





































