Terry Glavin: Britain will not be yanked out of the western alliance. Its leader will not be a man who has counted holocaust deniers among his friends. It’s a victory of sorts.
Michael Coren: This once resilient country is in a state of crisis, sinking in a national mood of powerlessness and indifference
From the surge in young voters to what the results means for Brexit to Boris Johnson’s next move, here are the key takeaways
Theresa May confirmed she will attempt to form a government with the Democratic Unionist Party after failing to win a majority in the June 8 U.K. general election.
British Prime Minister Theresa May called it the most important election in a generation but campaigned like she didn’t care. Voters noticed.
Labour did not win the U.K. election, but its leader, Jeremy Corbyn, owned the night
An exit poll indicates Theresa May’s Conservatives may have failed to retain a majority
By repeating propaganda lines and preying on fears, politicians on both the far right and left continue to disgrace themselves
Britain’s Conservatives held a huge poll lead going into the election—but they’re losing ground to Labour. What’s going on?
Leah McLaren on how the British prime minister’s surprise election call was a piece of risky political choreography
Brexit’s aftermath is all about control—of the Conservative party, the Labour party, the economy, and Britain’s future
The U.K.’s beleaguered Labour Party tries to explain the difference between anti-Semitism and anti-Zionism