UK
How an East London charity is leading the fight against austerity
You Make It helps unemployed young women of colour living in East London find employment—and a sense of self. But as cuts bite, its own future is under threat
The Irish border problem must be kept in perspective
The border should be a relatively small issue as far as Brexit is concerned. That it has taken on such prominence is a triumph of Irish diplomatic manoeuvring
Brexit made me an immigrant in the country where I was born
As a third generation Indian immigrant, I was always proud to be British. Now, the country I thought I knew is unrecognisable
Every British city will be hit by Brexit—whether it's a hard or soft one
People up and down the country can ill afford for silly season squabbles to distract us from the complexity of Brexit
SMEs and global trade
New and small businesses are the "gatekeepers" for the UK's export ambitions
Britain’s new deals
Emerging Markets offer huge potential for British businesses
British exit, Irish wound
The border dividing Northern Ireland from the South has been a problem for years. If it now becomes a land frontier between the UK and the EU, old sores will open up.
Britain: narcissist nation
The country's inflated sense of self-worth is beginning to look clinical
Armageddon for the Tories?
The damage to the party could be severe, no matter what the referendum result
Esperanto: the language that never was
It never became the world language that many hoped, but some still keep the faith
Continental envy
Brexit could leave the UK staring longingly at Europe