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The issue of equal prayer rights at Judaism's holiest site cuts across a fault line in modern Jewry: the relationship between the global Jewish community and the Jewish state of Israel.
The Iron Lady rejected anti-Semitism within UK politics and opened the door for Jewish leaders.
An anxious middle class in the United Kingdom shares many of the same worries that keep the middle class in America up at night.
Beloved and bedraggled, Londoners celebrate the Metropolitan Line, the tramsportation system they love to hate.
Ex-reporters are running British politics. Do they have the right skill-set to save the economy?
Austerity may be the new normal for Europe, but it may kill the ruling coalition.
What Britons' willingness to accept budget cuts says about society.
With 56 percent of British voters wanting to leave the EU, pressure is growing on Prime Minister David Cameron to hold a referendum on the issue.
The single currencys collapse was widely predicted a year ago. But its still here and Greece is still a member. Understanding why requires taking a longer view.
What can international tribunals do when those accused of war crimes occupy a parallel reality?
A letter from London: Coalitions, f***ing plebs and other lessons from Anglo-American politics.
International trade shows offer a window into a booming business.
The Hillsborough soccer tragedy was a major event in recent British history. This weeks reaction to a two-year inquest into the incident shows why.
The UK did pretty well Saturday, taking home 6 Olympic gold medals. But in which sporting events?
The torch finally comes to the host city - and with it, some much-needed Olympic cheer.