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Why Strike-Averse Britain Is Gripped by Industrial Action

Britain isn’t accustomed to the waves of labor unrest that can be a fact of life in countries where the right to strike is enshrined in law. Until recently, it appeared that coordinated industrial action was largely a thing of the past, thanks partly to union-busting reforms pushed through by Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher in the 1980s. But as living costs soar, and even some people with jobs turn to food banks in order to eat, hundreds of thousands of UK workers are wielding their collective

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Britain’s strike action is about more than just wages

Deeper concerns about economic fairness and political legitimacy are real problems for Rishi Sunak's government.

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Britain grinds to a halt as half a million workers go on strike

The huge show of discontent from teachers to train drivers comes amid rampant inflation and years of stagnant wage growth and now a cost-of-living crisis.

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Sylvia Syms, 'Ice Cold in Alex,' and 'The Queen' star, dies

Actress Sylvia Syms, who starred in classic British films including “Ice Cold in Alex” and “Victim,” has died at the aged of 89

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Sylvia Syms, 'Ice Cold in Alex,' and 'The Queen' star, dies

Actress Sylvia Syms, who starred in classic British films including “Ice Cold in Alex” and “Victim,” has died at the aged of 89.

Paul Johnson, UK historian and champion of Thatcher, dies

British author, historian and journalist Paul Johnson, who shifted his allegiances from the left to support Margaret Thatcher and Conservative causes, has died after a long illness, his son has announced on social media.

Why Strike-Averse Britain Is Gripped by Industrial Action

Britain isn’t accustomed to the waves of labor unrest that can be a fact of life in countries where the right to strike is enshrined in law. Until recently, it appeared that coordinated industrial action was largely a thing of the past, thanks partly to union-busting reforms pushed through by Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher in the 1980s. But as living costs soar, and even some people with jobs turn to food banks in order to eat, tens of thousands of UK workers are wielding their collective barg

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Polish court acquits men in toppling of priest statue

A Polish court has acquitted three men who in 2019 toppled a statue of a late priest suspected of sexually abusing minors.

Rishi Sunak: UK's ex-Treasury chief gets his shot at PM job

Rishi Sunak ran for Britain’s top job and lost.

Truss’s U-Turn Is Welcome, But It’s Only a First Step

Investors need to see signs of prudence from the UK’s new government. Reversing a misguided tax plan is a good start.

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UK cuts taxes, boosts spending, accelerating pound's slide

The British pound has went on its biggest one-day drop in 2 1/2 years after the U.K.’s new government outlined plans to cut taxes and boost spending.

At UN, Truss aims to show UK can still lead on world stage

British Prime Minister Liz Truss is at the UN on a mission to convince the world that she is a steely leader for tough times.

UK's Truss says she'll slash taxes despite economic crisis

U.K. Prime Minister Liz Truss said Tuesday that she’s ready to make “unpopular decisions” such as boosting bonuses for wealthy bankers in order to get the U.K.’s sluggish economy growing.

US-UK relations enter new chapter as new PM, king settle in

President Joe Biden heads to the United Kingdom to pay his respects to Queen Elizabeth II at a time of transition in US-UK relations, as both a new monarch and a new prime minister are settling in.

Is Black Wednesday Our Future? It Was 30 Years Ago Today

Soros, the pound, and an early form of Brexit combined for great drama. And now? When global imbalances are this entrenched, interventions should be resisted with a stiff upper lip.

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It Was 30 Years Ago Today, George Soros Taught the Bank to Play

A crisis with the pound on Black Wednesday produced an early form of Brexit that shocked the world. And now? When global imbalances are this entrenched, interventions should be resisted with a stiff upper lip.

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Here are ‘The Crown’ episodes to watch to learn more about the queen

Queen Elizabeth II, who ruled for 70 years before her death, was at the center of Netflix’s Emmy-winning period drama, “The Crown,” which follows her reign across decades.

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Queen Elizabeth II, a monarch bound by duty, dies at 96

Buckingham Palace says Queen Elizabeth II, Britain’s longest-reigning monarch, has died at 96.

New UK leader vows to tackle energy crisis, ailing economy

Liz Truss has taken over as U.K. prime minister and is immediately facing up to the enormous tasks ahead of her.

New UK prime minister: What can Liz Truss expect on her first day?

What awaits Liz Truss when she walks through the doors of Downing Street?

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Liz Truss: An heir to Thatcher intent on shaking up Britain

Britain's soon-to-be new leader Liz Truss is the child of left-wing parents who grew up to be an admirer of Conservative Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher.

Liz Truss set to become new UK Conservative prime minister

Liz Truss is set to take office Tuesday as Britain's new prime minister to steer the country through an acute cost-of-living crisis.

UK leader hopefuls make final push amid soaring cost crisis

The two candidates vying to become Britain’s next prime minister are making their final push to win over Conservative Party members ahead of a leadership announcement on Monday.

Gorbachev, who redirected course of 20th century, dies at 91

Before Mikhail Gorbachev, the Soviet Union seemed an immovable superpower in perpetual antagonism to the United States.

UK energy bills are skyrocketing. Why is it happening?

A cost-of-living crisis in Britain is about to get worse.

"The Snowman" children's author Raymond Briggs dies at 88

The British children’s author and illustrator whose creations include “The Snowman” and “Fungus the Bogeyman” has died.

Historic Car That Took Maggie Thatcher To The Queen Is At Auction

By Simona KitanovskaThe car that carried British prime minister Margaret Thatcher to meet Queen Elizabeth II at Buckingham Palace for the first time is expected to fetch up to $54,000 at auction. The meeting was the first time the head of state had asked a female Prime Minister to form a government. Now, the historic car will go under the hammer at Silverstone Auctions in Royal Leamington Spa, Warwickshire, in England’s Midlands region on August 27. The car that carried Margaret Thatcher to meet the Queen at Buckingham Palace for the first time on May 4, 1979, is expected to fetch up to $54,000 at auction in Royal Leamington Spa which will be held on August 27, 2022. The car that carried Margaret Thatcher to meet the Queen at Buckingham Palace for the first time on May 4, 1979, is expected to fetch up to $54,000 at auction in Royal Leamington Spa which will be held on August 27, 2022.

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Thatcher Wasn’t Always Anti-Union. Tories Shouldn’t Be Either

Conservatives are right to legislate against militancy, but they must do more than bash organized labor if they want to win the next election.

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Union Bashing Won’t Win It for the Tories

Conservatives are right to legislate against militancy, but they must do more than bash organized labor if they want to win the next election.

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Maggie's legacy: Divisive Thatcher looms over UK Tory race

Two people are running to be Britain’s next prime minister, but a third presence looms over the contest: Margaret Thatcher.

Boris Johnson idolized Churchill. U.K.’s next leader may look to Thatcher.

Rishi Sunak and Liz Truss seem to want to revive the Maggie Thatcher era.

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Donald Trump did not want to use the word ‘peace’ in tweet on Jan. 6, witnesses say

Sarah Matthews, the former White House deputy press secretary, said former President Trump did not want to use the word ‘peace’ in tweets on Jan. 6.

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2 contenders battle for Conservative votes in UK leader race

The two candidates to become Britain’s next prime minister have begun a head-to-head battle for the votes of Conservative Party members who will choose the country’s new leader.

Liz Truss, a Margaret Thatcher fan at UK's diplomatic helm

Foreign Secretary Liz Truss is one of two finalists in the race to replace Boris Johnson as Britain’s prime minister.

Rishi Sunak, heir apparent who ran afoul of Boris Johnson

Former Treasury chief Rishi Sunak is one of two finalists in the race to replace Boris Johnson as Britain's prime minister.

UK Conservative hopefuls strikingly diverse, firmly on right

The race to succeed Prime Minister Boris Johnson is being called Britain's most diverse political leadership campaign.

Conservative MPs to begin voting in leadership race

The eight candidates need to gain at least 30 votes to stay in the contest to replace Boris Johnson.

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Conservative contenders who could succeed Boris Johnson

The contest to succeed British Prime Minister Boris Johnson has begun after he announced he is resigning as Conservative Party leader.

Embattled U.K. Prime Minister Boris Johnson Agrees To Resign

Johnson had clung to power after calls to resign, defiantly telling lawmakers on Wednesday that he had a "colossal mandate."

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Embattled UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson agrees to resign, British media reports

The announcement is expected to come after days of defections crippled the controversial leader and left him unable to govern.

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Boris Johnson reached the top but was felled by his flaws

Boris Johnson wanted to be like his hero Winston Churchill: a larger-than-life character who led Britain through a time of crisis.

Newspaper headlines: Britain 'runs into buffers' as PM 'inflames' rail dispute

The biggest rail strike in 30 years, which starts on Tuesday, leads nearly all the front pages.

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Which Conservatives could succeed UK's Johnson if he falls?

British Prime Minister Boris Johnson managed to narrowly win a no-confidence vote from his own Conservative Party, but the result dealt a heavy blow to his authority.

The UK’s Conservatives Need to Find a New Leader

Boris Johnson survived a brutal no-confidence vote. That doesn’t mean he can still govern.

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Past UK Conservative leaders who faced leadership challenges

British Prime Minister Boris Johnson may have survived a no-confidence vote, but his grip on power is far from secure.

Doubts hang over UK's Johnson though bid to oust him fails

British Prime Minister Boris Johnson scrambled to patch up his tattered authority after surviving a no-confidence vote that exposed his shrinking support in a fractured Conservative Party and raised serious doubts about how long he can stay in office.

Pressure grows on Boris Johnson after Partygate report

Another Tory MP calls on Boris Johnson to resign, and an ex-minister hits out at leadership "failures".

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U.K. Won the Falklands War With Heroism and Luck. Mostly Luck.

British success 40 years ago, like that of the Ukrainians today, stemmed from a combustible mix of politics and populism.

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UK lawmakers OK virus restrictions but Johnson faces dissent

British lawmakers have voted to approve new restrictions to curb the spread of the omicron coronavirus variant.

Conservative conference: Five things we learned in Manchester

Tax jitters, selfies and Boris Johnson's unique speaking style - key takeaways from Manchester.

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Boris Johnson brushes off UK's woes, vows high-skill economy

Britain is experiencing empty gas pumps, worker shortages and unavailable items on store shelves.

2 women, political opposites, vying in race for Japan PM

Two women are among candidates for Japan’s governing party leadership for the first time in 13 years in what seems like a big step in the country's male-dominated politics.

‘The Crown’s’ Gillian Anderson was asked at the Emmys if she spoke to Margaret Thatcher before playing her

She’s been dead eight years.

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British computing inventor Clive Sinclair dies at 81

Clive Sinclair, the British inventor and entrepreneur who arguably did more than anyone else to inspire a whole generation of children into a lifelong passion for computers and gaming, has died.

Israel urges Netanyahu return gifts; he denies keeping them

Israel’s prime minister’s office has urged former premier Benjamin Netanyahu to return dozens of expensive gifts he received while serving in the nation’s top job.

'The Crown,' 'Mandalorian' top Emmy nominations with 24 each

“The Crown” tied with “The Mandalorian” for the most Emmy nominations Tuesday, 24 each, but the Marvel universe also got bragging rights with runner-up “WandaVision.”.

Why North America's killer heat scares me

It's not the new record temperatures that concern the BBC's Roger Harrabin - it's the way they were smashed.

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Biden, Johnson strike warm tone in first meeting

President Joe Biden and British Prime Minister Boris Johnson used their first meeting Thursday to highlight a commitment to strengthening their nations’ historic ties while setting aside, at least publicly, their differences both political and personal.

UK to reunify national rail network under government control

Britain plans to bring the national rail network back under government control, reversing one of the most controversial elements of the privatization drive carried out by the Conservative governments of the 1980s and ’90s.

Deposed Myanmar leader warned of possible army obstruction

The military detained Suu Kyi and other senior politicians on Monday and said it would rule under a one-year state of emergency. Her homeland, meanwhile, was under the control of a military leader, Ne Win, a former comrade of her father who had seized power in 1962. Protests against the military government had been growing before Suu Kyi returned to Myanmar in 1988 to nurse her dying mother. Placed under house arrest in 1989, Suu Kyi was detained for 15 of the next 22 years, mostly at her dilapidated lakeside home in Yangon. Asked once in a BBC interview about her once-saintly reputation, Suu Kyi replied: “I am just a politician.

Netflix rejects calls to add disclaimer to The Crown

LONDON – Netflix has “no plans” to add a disclaimer to “The Crown” stating that its lavish drama about Britain's royal family is a work of fiction. In a statement Saturday, Netflix said it has always presented the drama, as just that — a drama. “We have always presented The Crown as a drama — and we have every confidence our members understand it’s a work of fiction that’s broadly based on historical events," it said. “The Crown” creator Peter Morgan, whose work also includes recent-history dramas “The Queen” and “Frost/Nixon,” has defended his work, saying it is thoroughly researched and true in spirit. Charles Spencer, Diana’s brother, was one who called on Netflix to add a disclaimer.

Event organizer drops BookExpo, annual publishing convention

The annual publishing convention and trade show, a decades-old tradition, may be coming to an end. ReedPop, which has managed BookExpo for a quarter century, announced Tuesday that it was dropping the event, along with the fan-based BookCon. (AP Photo/Mark Lennihan, File)NEW YORK – The annual publishing convention and trade show known as BookExpo, a decades-old tradition where guest speakers have ranged from Bill Clinton to Margaret Atwood, may be coming to an end. “Among the many traditions we greatly missed this year was having an industry event that brings together booksellers, authors and publishers," he said. "ABA is exploring new ways to bring booksellers, publishers, and authors together in the future.

Fact or fiction? UK govt says 'The Crown' should be clear

LONDON – Britain’s culture minister thinks the Netflix TV series “The Crown” should come with a disclaimer: It’s a work of fiction. “It’s a beautifully produced work of fiction. So as with other TV productions, Netflix should be very clear at the beginning it is just that,” Dowden told the Mail on Sunday newspaper. “Mixing historical fact and fiction has been around since Shakespeare. “Nobody’s bothered if fact and fiction are all mangled up, so long as it’s saying nice things,” he added.

Douglas Stuart hopes Booker win helps working-class writers

FILE - In this Thursday, Nov. 19, 2020 file photo, Douglas Stuart speaks at The 2020 Booker Prize Awards Ceremony, at the Roundhouse in London. The Scottish writer was at home on Manhattans Lower East Side when he was announced as the winner of the 2020 Booker Prize last week. The Scottish writer was at home in Manhattan when he was announced as the winner of the 2020 Booker Prize last week. Glasgow-born Stuart is only the second Scottish Booker winner in the 51-year history of the prize, open to English-language novels from around the world. Stuart thinks it’s important — and overdue — that a working-class writer has won the Booker Prize.

Virus curbs widen England's north-south rift, stir animosity

John Ambrose, a guide with the Beatles-themed Fab4 Taxi Tours, wears a face mask as he walks past a statue of the Beatles in Liverpool, England, Wednesday, Oct. 14, 2020. Now, the coronavirus is putting Liverpool's hard-won revival in jeopardy, and raising tensions between the north of England and the wealthier south. Now, the coronavirus is putting the city’s hard-won revival in jeopardy, and raising tensions between the north of England and the wealthier south. However, Liverpudlians retained their mistrust of London politicians, and the virus pandemic has brought it to the surface. Authorities in northern England agree on the need to act.

Mayors vow to launch guaranteed income programs across US

Mayors in at least 25 cities — from Los Angeles to Paterson, New Jersey — have pledged to support such programs as part of the group Mayors for a Guaranteed Income. They are led by Michael Tubbs, the 30-year-old mayor of Stockton, California, who launched one of the country's first guaranteed income programs last year with the help of private donations from Silicon Valley. The idea of guaranteed income programs has been around for decades, but it got a lot of attention in the U.S. as the centerpiece of Andrew Yang's failed bid for the 2020 Democratic presidential nomination. “We understand that a guaranteed income is not a panacea for everything (but) is a powerful tool that provides a floor for everyone." But some of the other programs outlined Wednesday by mayors at a news conference would rely on a mix of public and private money.

EU chief says UK cannot change EU-UK withdrawal agreement

European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen addresses the plenary during her first State of the Union speech at the European Parliament in Brussels, Wednesday, Sept. 16, 2020. European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen will set out her vision of the future in her first State of the European Union address to the EU legislators. (AP Photo/Francisco Seco)BRUSSELS – European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen said Wednesday that the United Kingdom cannot unilaterally change the EU-UK bilateral withdrawal agreement without destroying global trust in the country. It would be bad for Britain, bad for our relations with the rest of the world and bad for any future treaty on trade," von der Leyen quoted from Thatcher. Von der Leyen said, however, that the EU will always respect its signature — “We will never backtrack on that."

Writer Gail Sheehy, author of Passages, dies at 83

Sheehy, widow of New York magazine founder Clay Felker, died Monday of complications from pneumonia in Southampton, New York, according to her daughter, Maura Sheehy. She would continue with The Silent Passage (menopause), New Passages (life after 50), Understanding Mens Passages (a midlife resource for men) and Passages in Caregiving (caring for family members). Sheehy told her own story in the 2014 memoir Daring: My Passages.When not writing books, Sheehy was a popular lecturer and television commentator and a well-traveled journalist specializing in psychological portraits of public figures. For New York magazine, Vanity Fair and other publications, she interviewed everyone from Bill and Hillary Clinton to Margaret Thatcher to Mikhail Gorbachev. (Sheehy and Felker later adopted a girl, Momh).

Who's playing whom in season 3 of Netflix's 'The Crown'?

(CNN) - When "The Crown" returns to Netflix on Sunday, the royals will look a little different. Queen Elizabeth IIBritish star Olivia Colman takes on arguably the biggest role of her blossoming career to date, stepping in as Queen Elizabeth II to helm the Netflix blockbuster series. The Prince was played by Matt Smith, the British star mostly known for his turn as the Eleventh Doctor in the BBC series "Doctor Who." A major coup for the series, the British star adds "The Crown" to her extensive filmography -- which includes roles in "Fight Club," "Les Misrables" and "Alice in Wonderland." The Queen MotherMarion Bailey takes over from Victoria Hamilton as Queen Elizabeth, the mother of Colman's Elizabeth II.

Gillian Anderson will play Margaret Thatcher in 'The Crown' Season 4

Dia Dipasupil/Getty Images(CNN) - Gillian Anderson will play former British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher in season four of "The Crown," Netflix confirmed Saturday. "I am so excited to be joining the cast and crew of 'The Crown' and to have the opportunity to portray such a complicated and controversial woman," Anderson said in a tweet. Thatcher, who died in 2013, was Great Britain's first female prime minister and served from from 1979 to 1990. Netflix announced in April Emma Corrin also will join the Season 4 cast as Lady Diana Spencer, the eventual first wife of Prince Charles. The fourth season of "The Crown" is in production.

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