U.K. invokes Article 50, triggering its departure from the European Union
Prime Minister calls for national unity.
On Mar 29, 2017 by David Gilmour
Daily Mail puts world leaders in sexist ‘Legs-it’ competition on its cover
This is what happens if you’re a woman in power who also happens to have legs.
On Mar 28, 2017 by Samantha Grasso
Over 1 million sign petition to block President Trump’s U.K. state visit
The petition has already been rejected, but now people are signing up to protest the visit in person.
On Jan 30, 2017 by Gavia Baker-Whitelaw
British prime minister Theresa May wants to fire people who leak info, and here’s how we know it
It was bound to happen.
On Dec 4, 2016 by Josh Katzowitz
U.K. introduces most intrusive spying law in the ‘history of Western democracy’
‘The state has greatly expanded their surveillance capabilities, there is only lip service to privacy.’
On Nov 18, 2016 by David Gilmour
World leaders react to Trump’s victory with excitement, apathy, panic
It’s mixed at best.
On Nov 9, 2016 by David Gilmour
U.K. bans Tyler the Creator because of lyrics he wrote 6 years ago
Can we really ban artists from entire countries because we disagree with art they made as a teenager?
On Aug 27, 2015 by Mary Emily O’Hara
NASA hacker will not be charged in the U.K.
Authorities announced that after blocking his extradition to the U.S., Gary McKinnon will not face criminal charges in the U.K.
On Dec 14, 2012 by Fidel Martinez
Hacker Gary McKinnon denied extradition to U.S.
Home Secretary Theresa May denied the extradition request by the U.S., where McKinnon has been accused of hacking into at least 97 government computers.
On Oct 16, 2012 by Fernando Alfonso III
Extradition order upheld in copyright case
Only 9 percent of Brits support the decision that could see Richard O’Dwyer, 24, facing a decade in U.S. jails.
On Jul 10, 2012 by Kevin Collier
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