In her first speech as UK prime minister, Theresa May made it clear she won’t backtrack on BrexitByCassie WerberPublishedJuly 13, 2016
David Cameron’s children just appeared on TV for the first time, for his resignationByCassie WerberPublishedJuly 13, 2016
What you need to know about Theresa May, the UK’s next prime ministerByCassie WerberPublishedJuly 13, 2016
In the euro zone’s latest crisis, Italy is torn between saving the banks or saving its peopleByCassie WerberPublishedJuly 13, 2016
Explained: Why the UK doesn’t need an election to get a new prime ministerByCassie WerberPublishedJuly 12, 2016
Now playing The wildly beautiful Icelandic horse is also a wildly successful act of brandingPublishedJuly 8, 2016
There are at least three totally different estimates of how many civilians died in the Iraq warByCassie WerberPublishedJuly 6, 2016
“An intervention that went badly wrong”: The UK’s vast Iraq inquiry finally gives its verdictByCassie WerberPublishedJuly 6, 2016
“I want my life back”: Nigel Farage, the architect of Brexit, has quitByCassie WerberPublishedJuly 4, 2016
The backtracking on promises by Brexit campaigners has already begunByCassie WerberPublishedJune 24, 2016
To young people in the UK, Brexit is a door closing—and a sign that hate is winningByCassie WerberPublishedJune 24, 2016
Now playing British prime minister David Cameron is resigning after the shocking Brexit votePublishedJune 24, 2016
Donald Trump shouldn’t count on a warm Scottish welcome when he visits on June 24ByHeather Timmons and Cassie WerberPublishedJune 21, 2016
There are just three things you need to know to understand what “Brexit” is all aboutByJason Karaian and Cassie WerberPublishedJune 21, 2016
“We can’t be worse off”: Londoners discuss what Brexit means to them over a proper English breakfastByCassie Werber, Jenny Anderson, Akshat Rathi, and Joon Ian WongPublishedJune 16, 2016
The Orlando shooter was employed by a British security firm, and its shares are tankingByCassie WerberPublishedJune 13, 2016
The Brits who might force Britain out of the EU won’t have to live with the consequencesByCassie WerberPublishedJune 9, 2016