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While the women accused in the infamous Salem witch trials in colonial America have long since been pardoned, the convictions of hundreds of British women executed under similar laws officially still stand.
A botched spying case prompted accusations that the British government was soft on China, highlighting tensions between economic and national security interests.
In Prof Mamdani’s writings, American presidents are treated severely, particularly in Prof Mamdani’s “Neither Settler Nor Native”, which is dedicated to his son Zohran, who is exhorted to “inspire and blaze a trail” in the preface.
As the conditional exemption scheme intended to protect objects of national importance gains traction, Josh Spero investigates whether it’s fit for purpose
The deadline is November 14th. Please send your CV and an unpublished article of max 600 words ready for publication in the Britain section of The Economist to [email protected]. This job is based in London. All applicants must have the legal right to work in the United Kingdom.
Tons of toxic German munitions, dumped in the Baltic and North Seas after World War II, have become an unlikely refuge for marine life, a new study has found.
For the first time in 12 years, New Britain will have a new mayor as current Mayor Erin Stewart sets her sights on the governor’s race.
Britain’s Got Talent winner becomes a dad for the second time as he reveals sweet name and first pic
A BRITAIN’S Got Talent winner has become a dad for the second time as he revealed their sweet name and first picture. Sam Craske is a member of dance troupe Diversity – which won