Topic: Britain

Chart of the Day

Figure Out Where You Fall in the British Class System

BBC

Any reader of George Eliot is familiar with Britain's class system, by which Britons sort themselves, either ironically or seriously, into rigidly-defined castes, based on things like education, type of employment, and wealth. In order to sort out the confusion inherent to such a system, the BBC wrote an interactive calculator to determine which class you belong to.

By Adam Martin

Mar 2, 2012

EU Members Pledge Fiscal Good Behavior, Except U.K. and Czechs

They're calling it a "golden rule": A treaty signed by 25 of the European Union's 27 leaders has each promising to make a balanced budget a part of their national constitution.

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By Adam Martin

Feb 10, 2012

How Finger-Biting Charlie's Family Manages Fame

Like most YouTube watchers, you probably stopped thinking about Charlie and Harry, stars of the 2007 "Charlie Bit my Finger" video, as soon as the 56-second clip ended, but they actually have lives outside YouTube.

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By Dino Grandoni

Feb 1, 2012

Argentina Is Not Happy About Prince William's Deployment to the Falklands

The heir to the British throne, Prince William, also happens to be a helicopter pilot in the Royal Air Force -- which means that from time to time he must take part in actual military missions, even when they have a whiff of colonialism.

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By Adam Martin

Jan 30, 2012

U.K. Tourists Barred From U.S. for 'Destroy America' Tweet

It's a little hard to figure out what's more ridiculous about the U.K. tourists banned from entering the U.S. after Twitter jokes: Is it how seriously U.S. security folks take their Twitter or how shocked and appalled the Daily Mail is about it?

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By Alexander Abad-Santos

Jan 19, 2012

Britain Finally Admits to Using Terrible Fake Rocks to Spy On Russians

We don't necessarily blame the British government for denying the use of these fake rocks to spy on Russians in 2006, as admitting you're using these unsophisticated things (like a former official did today) is just as embarrassing as actually being caught spying. 

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By Adam Martin

Jan 3, 2012

A Real-Life Murder Mystery at a British Royal Estate

It's got all the hallmarks of a Sherlock Holmes book: A body found in a remote woodland, a connection to the halls of power, a small pastoral community shocked by the ghoulish discovery.

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By Dino Grandoni

Dec 19, 2011

Britain Would Treat the Collapse of the Euro Like a Natural Disaster

The latest signal of how the situation in the eurozone's gone from bad to worse: Britain is writing up evacuation plans for expats in Spain and Portugal in case the European currency goes kaput.

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By John Hudson

Dec 16, 2011

Julian Assange Isn't Going to Sweden Anytime Soon

In a small victory for the WikiLeaks founder, Britain's Supreme Court agreed to hear Julian Assange's appeal against extradition to Sweden on rape allegations.

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By John Hudson

Dec 8, 2011

Why Britain Is Holding Up Europe's Debt Deal

As European leaders descend on Brussels today to save the euro, British Prime Minister David Cameron is threatening to veto any treaty that doesn't cater to Britain's national interests.

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By Adam Martin

Dec 5, 2011

Julian Assange Will Remain in Britain a Little Longer

The founder of WikiLeaks has staved off extradition from Britain to Sweden on sex crimes charges with a thin legal victory, but he will likely face Swedish prosecutors in the new year.

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By Dashiell Bennett

Dec 1, 2011

If You Can Crack This Code, The British Government Would Like To Hire You

British intelligence services have created an online game that they hope will identify future spies with the skills to take down (or defend) computer networks though "ethical hacking."

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By Dino Grandoni

Nov 30, 2011

A World Tour of Creepy Condom Ads

While the last shuddersome condom ad campaign from abroad has fake unborn children friend-requesting men, it's hardly the first bizarre way foreigns have peddles their rubbers.

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By Dashiell Bennett

Nov 30, 2011

British Workers Walk Off Their Jobs In Massive Public Sector Strike

Thousands of public workers across the U.K. staged what's being called the biggest general strike in a generation, shutting down schools, transportation, and some health care facilities, as unions fight with the government over pension reforms. 

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By Adam Martin

Nov 29, 2011

Staffers Safe After Iran Protesters Leave UK Embassy

Protesters have left two British embassy sites in Tehran after they forced their way inside during a raucous anti-Western demonstration on Tuesday.

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By Connor Simpson

Aug 28, 2011

British Parliament Wants to Lock Out Rupert Murdoch

Preemptive planning has begun to make sure Murdoch doesn't bid on BSkyB again

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By John Hudson

Aug 11, 2011

David Cameron Vows to Crack Down on Looters and Rioters

The British PM addressed Parliament during an emergency session

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By John Hudson

Aug 9, 2011

Sales of Nightsticks Soar 7,000% on Amazon U.K.

It appears the British are readying themselves for battle

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By Connor Simpson

Aug 4, 2011

The British Really Like to Sign Petitions

They like it so much they crashed a new petition website.

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By Connor Simpson

Aug 3, 2011

It's Been a Tough Week for the Cocaine Business

Seizures in two continents account for $700 million worth of powder

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By Erik Hayden

Jul 26, 2011

Britain Sides with French to Let Qaddafi Remain in Libya

"What happens to Qaddafi is ultimately a question for the Libyans"

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By Erik Hayden

Jul 21, 2011

Prince Andrew to Step Down as Britain's Trade Envoy

The Duke of York's associations may have cost him the role

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By Caitlin Dickson

Jul 8, 2011

Today's Best

Five Best Friday Columns

On the debt ceiling, Britain's child soldiers, and 'the road to serfdom'

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By Erik Hayden

Jun 30, 2011

British Public Sector Workers Go on Strike

Estimates of those striking range from 100,000 to potentially 750,000

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By Erik Hayden

Jun 29, 2011

British Foreign Secretary: Iran Testing Nuclear Capable Missiles

He says Iran has been "testing missiles capable of delivering a nuclear payload"

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By Adam Martin

Jun 21, 2011

LulzSec Scoffs at Report the U.K. Arrested One of Them

Teen hacker was apparently a chat administrator who antagonized Anonymous

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By Caitlin Dickson

Jun 1, 2011

Today's Best

Five Best Wednesday Columns

On regulating the global media, Chicago's approach to global warming, and immigration

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By Adam Martin

May 3, 2011

Britain Arrests Five for Filming Nuclear Plant

Suspicions of a nuclear terror plot leads to raids through London

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By Caitlin Dickson

Apr 29, 2011

Today's Best

Five Best Friday Columns

On gay rights, the royal wedding, and Isreal's mounting fears.

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By Eli Rosenberg

Apr 27, 2011

Quote of the Day

Quote: Don't Call Me 'Dear,' Prime Minister

Sparks fly in Britain's Parliament

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By Heather Horn

Apr 25, 2011

Brits Are Now Chasing Wild Parakeets

That is if they can find the time while vaccinating their badgers

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By Ray Gustini

Apr 22, 2011

Royal Wedding Headline Fatigue: One Week To Go

Struggling through another day of royal wedding coverage

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By Ray Gustini

Apr 20, 2011

Royal Wedding Headline Fatigue: Ten Days to Go

Your roundup of the ways the media managed to cover Prince William and Kate Middleton

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By Adam Martin

Apr 19, 2011

Hearing Vietnam Echoes in Britain's Libyan 'Military Advisors'

A team of soldiers will work with rebels to improve their military capabilities

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By Ray Gustini

Apr 19, 2011

Memos Show Oil Companies Eyeing Iraq's Oil Before the War

British officials met with oil executives to ensure they got "a fair slice of the action"

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By Heather Horn

Apr 18, 2011

Home News From Afar

The World Considers Donald Trump

Home News From Afar: Aside from a South Korean blog, the world is smirking

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By Uri Friedman

Apr 13, 2011

Shooting Badgers Will Be Part of Britain's 'Big Society'

The government is expected to legalize 'badger culling' expeditions

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By Heather Horn

Apr 11, 2011

British Seaman Accused of Murder, Also Raps as 'Reggie Moondogg'

Is there a connection? At least one politician thinks so

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